
Jewish Terrorism in Israel
Author(s): Ami Pedahzur (Author), Arie Perliger (Author)
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Publication Date: 1 Nov. 2009
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 0231154461
- ISBN-13: 9780231154468
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
Essential reading for anyone interested in global terrorism.–The European Legacy
This work is timely, objective, and bold… highly recommended. Choice–Choice
Jewish Terrorism in Israel addresses a huge lacuna in the field by providing the first systematic, in-depth treatment of Jewish terrorism from ancient times to today. It concludes with vitally important developments in Jewish extremism over the past nine years, making a signal contribution at a moment when interest in terrorism and counterterrorism is high, when more attention than ever is being focused on terrorism motivated by religion, and when we most need insight into the nature of the Palestinian-Israeli peace process.–Bruce Hoffman, author of Inside Terrorism[
Jewish Terrorism in Israel] provides rich, detailed exploration of a form of terrorism often little noted within the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.–Rebecca L. Torstrick “H-Levant “Ami Pedahzur and Arie Perliger provide us with an intelligent, sensible, and compelling story of terrorism among a people more famously known as historical victims rather than perpetrators. Their use of multiple research methods–including first-hand observations and interviews–is admirable; their insight into the interaction among religious, political, social, and psychological forces is convincing; and their accounts of informal networks and ideological socialization are especially revealing. This book is a model of scholarship on a topic most resistant to dispassionate analysis.–Neil J. Smelser, University of California, Berkeley
Most, perhaps all, religious traditions have produced their own long intermittent and unique histories of terrorism. Yet this remarkable, engrossing study is the first to put the story of one religion together. It will surely stimulate studies of other religious traditions, a subject everyone needs to know more about.–David Rapoport, author of
Inside Terrorist OrganizationsSets a high bar for subsequent works.–L. Carl Brown “Foreign Affairs “
This engaging book documents the dark side of Jewish political activism in Israel from ancient times to the present. These gripping accounts, which describe the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, the anti-Arab vitriol of Meir Kahane, and the strident opposition of the settler movement, show that terrorism has been in the shadows of Jewish politics in Israel, just as it has been in every other religious tradition around the world.
Jewish Terrorism in Israel should be required reading for anyone concerned about the moral dilemmas of Jewish activism, peace in the Middle East, and the rise of religious violence everywhere.–Mark Juergensmeyer, author of Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence
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