The Literature of Terrorism: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) Edward F. Mickolus
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
29th December 1980
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.303625
Hardback
553
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Mickolus has compiled the definitive bibliography on terrorism, superseding Augustus R. Norton's International Terrorism. Mickolus has been affiliated with the CIA for many years and knows his subject well. He provides extensive coverage.... He has succeeded in imposing some order on the avalanche of material about terrorism. His tightly organized and well-indexed bibliography is highly recommended for academic and large public libraries.-Library Journal
"Mickolus has compiled the definitive bibliography on terrorism, superseding Augustus R. Norton's International Terrorism. Mickolus has been affiliated with the CIA for many years and knows his subject well. He provides extensive coverage.... He has succeeded in imposing some order on the avalanche of material about terrorism. His tightly organized and well-indexed bibliography is highly recommended for academic and large public libraries."-Library Journal
Edward F. Mickolus is President of Vinyard Software and is the author of more than a dozen books on international terrorism and scores of articles on political science, history, and psychology. He holds an MA and PhD in political science from Yale University. He is the author of Terrorism, 2005-2007: A Chronology (PSI, 2008) and Terrorism, 2002-2004: A Chronology [3 Volumes] (PSI, 2006). Mickolus recently retired from the Central Intelligence Agency, serving over thirty years. He is a Professor at Harrison-Middleton University, an adjunct staff member with the Rand Corporation, and a member of the Speakers Bureau of the International Spy Museum.