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Fanaticism and Conflict in the Modern Age
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Fanaticism and Conflict in the Modern Age
Edited ByMatthew Hughes, Gaynor Johnson
Edition1st Edition
First Published2004
eBook Published15 December 2004
Pub. LocationLondon
ImprintRoutledge
Pages208
eBook ISBN9780429230233
SubjectsHumanities
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Hughes, M., & Johnson, G. (Eds.). (2004). Fanaticism and Conflict in the Modern Age (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203320587
ABSTRACT
What is fanaticism? Is the term at all useful? After all, one person's fanatic is another's freedom fighter. This new book probves these key questions of the twenty first century.It details how throughout history there have been fanatics eager to pursue their religious, political or personal agendas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter5|18 pages
‘UNPRECEDENTED, MERCILESS AND UNRELENTING HARSHNESS’
Title
Fanaticism and brutalisation in Wehrmacht anti-partisan warfare in the Soviet Union
chapter6|20 pages
Indoctrinated Nazi teenaged warriors: the fanaticism of the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend in Normandy, 1944
Title
The fanaticism of the 12th SS Panzer Division in Normandy, 1944
chapter9|12 pages
FANATICS, MOBS AND TERRORISTS
Title
The dynamics of Orange parades in Northern Ireland