Revolution / Terrorism / Armed Struggle | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Revolution / Terrorism / Armed Struggle category, you will find in-depth analyses of historical and current conflicts, ideological movements, and state and non-state acts of violence. The titles cover topics such as far-right and Islamist terrorism, revolutionary upheavals (e.g., Iran 1979, Germany 1918/19), armed conflicts (the Middle East conflict, Northern Ireland, Ukraine), and the role of the media, gender perspectives, or prevention strategies. The target audience includes students, researchers, educators, and those interested in politics who wish to explore the causes, courses, and consequences of violent conflicts.
The works include historical accounts, social science studies, biographies, handbooks, and introductions. They offer empirical research, theoretical foundations, or practical analyses of radicalization, crisis management, and societal counterstrategies. Typical formats include non-fiction books, yearbooks, and anthologies that bring together diverse perspectives on terrorism, revolutions, and armed struggles.