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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ugur Ümit Üngör (Associate Professor of History, Associate Professor of History, Utrecht University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.282kg ISBN: 9780192865298ISBN 10: 0192865293 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 06 July 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Introduction: Old Wine in New Bottles? 2: Paramilitarism's Long Twentieth Century 3: Organized Crime, the State, and Paramilitarism 4: The Organization of Paramilitarism 5: Conclusion: the complexity of paramilitarism Select Bibliography IndexReviewsUEngoer's excellent book will become the point of departure for much new study of the phenomenon of paramilitarism in the modern period. * John Paul Newman, E-International Relations * UEngoer offers an in-depth and panoramic view of paramilitarism in a highly sophisticated analysis that successfully combines historical and sociological scholarship. This is a first historical sociological exploration of paramilitarism in all its forms and as such will attract attention across many disciplines. * Sinisa Malesevic, University College, Dublin, Journal of Political Power * Excellent ... [UEngoer] pulls off quite a feat - covering no end of ground, showing command of his subject and sources, making serious but not portentous points, and - last but not least - keeping quite succinct. * Professional Security * This book contributes further to our understanding of [the] key element of the solar eclipse of political violence within the contemporary state and throws further a little light on the pall of counterinsurgency and collusion on the Conflict in Northern Ireland. * Chris Stanley, Village Magazine * "Historically based and yet inspiringly contemporary in its analysis and relevance, it shows that 'paramilitarism', as ""Ung""or states in his concluding sentence, 'is here to stay' (p. 194), not least in its legacies of civic and state fragmentation. * Gregor Kranjc, Brock University, St Catharines, ON, Canada, The English Historical Review * Üngör's excellent book will become the point of departure for much new study of the phenomenon of paramilitarism in the modern period. * John Paul Newman, E-International Relations * Üngör offers an in-depth and panoramic view of paramilitarism in a highly sophisticated analysis that successfully combines historical and sociological scholarship. This is a first historical sociological exploration of paramilitarism in all its forms and as such will attract attention across many disciplines. * Sinisa Malesevic, University College, Dublin, Journal of Political Power * Excellent ... [Üngör] pulls off quite a feat - covering no end of ground, showing command of his subject and sources, making serious but not portentous points, and - last but not least - keeping quite succinct. * Professional Security * This book contributes further to our understanding of [the] key element of the solar eclipse of political violence within the contemporary state and throws further a little light on the pall of counterinsurgency and collusion on the Conflict in Northern Ireland. * Chris Stanley, Village Magazine *" Author InformationUgur Ümit Üngör is Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Amsterdam and the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies. His main area of interest is the historical sociology of mass violence in the Middle East. He is an editor of the Journal of Perpetrator Research, and coordinator of the Syrian Oral History Project. He is the author of the award-winning The Making of Modern Turkey (Oxford University Press, 2011) and is currently writing a monograph on mass violence in Syria. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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