Death orders the vanguard of modern terrorism in revolutionary Russia

Explores psychological incentives for aggressive behavior and ideologically motivated hostility, as they evinced themselves in the early 20th-century Russian political setting, and poses questions related to the universality of contemporary terrorist practices and to apply psychohistorical means of...

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Main Author: Geifman, Anna 1962- (Author)
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