Terrorism, 1988-1991: A Chronology of Events and a Selectively Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) Edward F. Mickolus
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
26th April 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Violence and abuse in society
Bibliographies, catalogues
303.609
Hardback
928
As Mickolus once more demonstrates, terrorism is alive and well at the beginning of the 1990s. This volume combines a chronology of terrorism, (the fourth Mickolus has produced), with a selective bibliography on the topic, (his third). Covering the period from 1988-1991, this volume follows the same definition of terrorism and the same format and method devised for its predecessor volumes. The result is the most comprehensive look at terrorism available for the period. The earlier volumes are the standard reference chronologies and bibliographies for students and scholars as well as military observers and public policy makers.
For information on terrorism and recent events worldwide, this volume is indispensable. Recommended.-Reference Book Review
Highly recommended, all levels.-Choice, October 1993
This volume is useful to those who need information on terrorist incidents by date and place using one convenient source. This volume is recommended for researchers and libraries that want to insure continuity of chronological coverage of terrorist incidents in one easily available source.-Conflict Quarterly
Highly recommended, all levels.Choice, October 1993
"For information on terrorism and recent events worldwide, this volume is indispensable. Recommended."-Reference Book Review
"Highly recommended, all levels."-Choice, October 1993
"This volume is useful to those who need information on terrorist incidents by date and place using one convenient source. This volume is recommended for researchers and libraries that want to insure continuity of chronological coverage of terrorist incidents in one easily available source."-Conflict Quarterly
EDWARD F. MICKOLUS is a well recognized lecturer, writer, and authority on terrorism. He is the author of six previous volumes on international and transnational terrorism.