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Matthew Carr

    Sherman's Ghosts
    Savage Frontier
    The Devils of Cardona
    The Infernal Machine
    The Infernal Machine
    Blood and Faith
    • Blood and Faith

      The Purging of Muslim Spain

      • 368 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania
      4,2(172)Ohodnotiť

      Focusing on a pivotal historical event, this work chronicles the largest act of ethnic cleansing in Europe by 1614. Through meticulous research, Matthew Carr reveals the complex interplay of blood and faith that fueled this tragedy, making it resonate with contemporary issues. The narrative combines rich detail with a compelling storytelling style, offering insights into the social and political dynamics of the time. The book serves as both a historical account and a reflection on the enduring impact of such events in today's world.

      Blood and Faith
    • The Infernal Machine

      A History of Terrorism

      • 416 stránok
      • 15 hodin čítania

      The book delves into the intricate dynamics of terrorist violence, revealing how various societies, despite their distinct political and cultural backgrounds, exhibit strikingly similar reactions to terrorism. Through a compelling narrative, the author, an investigative journalist, explores the underlying complexities and realities surrounding these responses, offering insightful perspectives on the global phenomenon of terrorism.

      The Infernal Machine
    • The Infernal Machine

      • 416 stránok
      • 15 hodin čítania
      3,8(63)Ohodnotiť

      In 1881, a small group of Russian revolutionaries calling themselves "terrorists" assassinated Tsar Nicholas II in a spectacular bombing attack in St. Petersburg. Far from being psychopathic murderers--as they were depicted in the Russian press--these men and women viewed their actions as a just, even humanitarian response to tyranny. Today, political violence has become the scourge of our world, and terrorism is routinely described as a uniquely modern evil. Yet however unprecedented in scope the new terrorist organizations might appear, they are offshoots of the same tradition that began in nineteenth-century Europe. Chronicling the major episodes of terrorist violence that have occurred since then, this book weaves together this fascinating and urgent history for the first time. In a narrative combining extraordinary sweep with riveting historical detail, writer and journalist Matthew Carr demonstrates how terrorist violence--however deplorable--is a tactic used by groups with varied political objectives. The official response to such violence has often been even greater violence: in Ireland, Kenya, Algeria, and Uruguay, no less than today, rulers have consistently seized on terrorist attacks as a pretext for a massive counterassualt, sacrificing civil liberties and curtailing democratic institutions in the name of security and counterterrorism. Concise and lucid, this remarkably comprehensive narrative allows us to see our current predicament against a background of striking historical parallels, presenting a dramatic reframing of our troubled new century.--Book jacket

      The Infernal Machine
    • The Devils of Cardona

      • 464 stránok
      • 17 hodin čítania

      The story unfolds as a gripping quest for justice, blending excitement with profound insights. Readers are taken on a journey that captivates from the very beginning, leading to a fulfilling conclusion that leaves a lasting impact. The narrative promises both thrills and enlightenment, making it a compelling read.

      The Devils of Cardona
    • The haunting history of the Pyrenees-a physical and political faultline that looms large in European history.

      Savage Frontier
    • Sherman's Ghosts

      Soldiers, Civilians, and the American Way of War

      • 352 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania

      Focusing on General Sherman's Civil War tactics, this military history explores their lasting impact on American warfare throughout the twentieth century. It offers a thought-provoking analysis of how Sherman's strategies shaped military operations and influenced subsequent conflicts, providing insights into the evolution of military thought and practice in the United States.

      Sherman's Ghosts
    • Revised and updated for 2015, Matthew Carr provides an urgent investigation into Europe's militarised borders. In a series of searing dispatches, he speaks to border officers and police, officials, migrants, asylum-seekers and activists from across the continent in a ground-breaking critique of an epic political, institutional and humanitarian failure that now threatens the future of the European Union itself.

      Fortress Europe : inside the war against immigration