
The Radical Redemption Model
Terrorist Beliefs and Narratives
Beatrice de Graaf(Autor*in)
Oxford University Press Inc
Erschienen am 22. April 2025
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Hardcover
360 Seiten
978-0-19-779246-9 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
What do convicted terrorists really believe when they say they committed their acts in the name of a higher authority? Combining oral history, social psychology, and historical research, Beatrice de Graaf explores the belief systems that underlie acts of religious terrorism. From interviews with terrorist detainees from the Netherlands, Syria, Pakistan, and Indonesia-mostly jihadists and some right-wing extremists-de Graaf reconstructs life stories of surrender, struggle, sacrifice, and redemption. She unravels the nexus between extreme beliefs and terrorist activity, presenting a grounded theory of radical redemption, in which people commit acts of violence as personal, psychological quests for significance. De Graaf's analysis examines how these beliefs developed in individual cases, and what happened when the hoped-for redemption was not fulfilled. Ultimately, by focusing on the extreme beliefs of individuals, The Radical Redemption Model offers a new understanding of the elusive and perennial connection between religion and violence, and between radical beliefs and terrorism.
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The Radical Redemption Model offers readers a rare peek into the minds of young men who are willing to die for causes greater than themselves. This is a welcome addition to our current understanding of modern terrorism. * C. C. Lovett, Choice * De Graaf's book provides a basis for encouraging researchers and institutions to conduct more primary research with extremists without prejudice, to understand the stories that they tell themselves and how those stories intersect with motivations and (violent) actions. * Charlotte Plews, International Affairs *Weitere Details
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Englisch
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New York
USA
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Höhe: 243 mm
Breite: 164 mm
Dicke: 26 mm
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630 gr
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978-0-19-779246-9 (9780197792469)
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Beatrice de Graaf is Distinguished Professor and holds the Chair of History of International Relations at Utrecht University. She has authored and edited several books such as Fighting Terror after Napoleon, for which she received the Arenberg Prize for the Best Book in European History in 2022. She won the Stevin Prize in 2018, which is widely regarded as one of the highest academic distinctions in the Netherlands. She is also an editor of the Journal of Modern European History and of Terrorism and Political Violence.
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Distinguished Professor and Chair in the History of International RelationsDistinguished Professor and Chair in the History of International Relations, Utrecht University
Inhalt
Acknowledgments
A Paradigm for Studying Extreme Belief and Behavior: Introduction to the Series
Chapter 1: Terrorists and Their Beliefs
Chapter 2: The Desire for Radical Redemption: A Novel Approach
Chapter 3: Radical Redemption in History
Chapter 4: The First Panel: Sensing a Deficit
Chapter 5: The Second Panel: Devotion and Struggle
Chapter 6: The Third Panel: Validation Achieved?
Chapter 7: Radical Redemption Narratives in Other Contexts
Chapter 8: Toward a Grounded Theory of Radical Redemption
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Appendix 1: Interviewees and Profiles
Appendix 2: Methods
Appendix 3: Ethics
References
Index
A Paradigm for Studying Extreme Belief and Behavior: Introduction to the Series
Chapter 1: Terrorists and Their Beliefs
Chapter 2: The Desire for Radical Redemption: A Novel Approach
Chapter 3: Radical Redemption in History
Chapter 4: The First Panel: Sensing a Deficit
Chapter 5: The Second Panel: Devotion and Struggle
Chapter 6: The Third Panel: Validation Achieved?
Chapter 7: Radical Redemption Narratives in Other Contexts
Chapter 8: Toward a Grounded Theory of Radical Redemption
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Appendix 1: Interviewees and Profiles
Appendix 2: Methods
Appendix 3: Ethics
References
Index