Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia [2 volumes]
By (Author) Michael Newton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
17th April 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Terrorism, armed struggle
Reference works
909
Contains 2 hardbacks
2268g
Representing a unique reference tool for readers interested in history, criminology, or terrorism, this book provides the most complete and up-to-date coverage of assassinations of key figures throughout history and around the world. Effecting the death of a political figure, a leader of a nation, or a public figure usually captures people's attention. But how often is assassination effective to achieve the larger objective beyond the death of the targeted individual Famous Assassinations in World History: An Encyclopedia offers more than 200 entries on assassinations of all kinds that will allow readers to grasp the often-complex motivating factors behind each event and better understand historical and contemporary social unrest. Each entry identifies the assassination target and summarizes that person's significance; discusses the person's assassination, including the factors that led up to it and its political and cultural contexts; and explains the powerful effects of the assassination in world history. The encyclopedia also includes various sidebars that spotlight relevant individuals, groups, and movements and present intriguing factoids such as the final disposition of notorious assassins' weapons and various films and novels that were inspired by famous assassinations. In addition, 23 primary source documents provide accounts of assassinations throughout world history.
[T]his set is a valuable addition to any reference collection. . . . Newton's synthesis of so much information into an easily accessible format makes this title a strong resource for a wide range of readers. Recommended. * Choice *
A unique and most helpful aspect of the set is its inclusion of 23 primary documents, including Brutus' letter to Cicero on Caesar's assassination, Prince Peter Kropotkin's account of the murder of Czar Alexander II of Russia, and Edward M. Kennedy's eulogy for Robert Kennedy. Assassination is an interesting historical topic, making this a worthy secondary purchase for most high school and public library collections. * Booklist *
These two volumes provide a ready resource for those looking for a better understanding of the long-standing role of assassinations in the course of human events and how these murders have changed the course of history. * ARBA *
Michael Newton is a freelance author who has published 266 books since 1977.