书评:《分裂的军队:现代战争中的不平等与战场表现》,作者詹森·莱尔

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q2 HISTORY War in History Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1177/09683445221088574c
P. Finnegan
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来自布鲁斯·霍夫曼和大卫·拉波波特等中央恐怖主义研究人员。《另一种战争》包含了几个创新点。例如,林恩谨慎地讨论了各种各样的恐怖分子,从州政府、社会运动、次州团体到他们所激发的独狼个体。林恩还包括他自己对恐怖主义的分期。他令人信服地认为,19世纪末无政府主义者的主要攻击始于1848年的欧洲革命失败,并使街头骚乱等更公开的叛乱形式名誉扫地。林恩还讨论了从20世纪20年代到80年代的民族解放和左派引发的恐怖主义是一个相互关联的现象。他巧妙地阐述了巴勒斯坦解放组织、临时爱尔兰共和军、图帕马罗斯和红色旅等组织之间的跨国联系和意识形态共性。这种公开的话语方式很适合林恩,也让读者很容易理解他的论点。《另一种战争》主要面向学生观众,林恩注意以不熟悉该主题的读者可以接触到的方式介绍恐怖主义的历史。他提出了一个明确的概念基础,介绍了恐怖分子活动的不同层次以及恐怖分子为实现其目标而采用的不同战略。然后,林恩引导读者浏览恐怖主义的年表,强调恐怖主义组织和战略是如何、为什么以及何时随着时间的推移而变化的。这种做法强调恐怖主义行为者之间的共性,同时仍然强调每一个例子的历史背景和特点。概念细节和历史分析是很好的平衡。这本书在涵盖十九世纪和二十世纪的案件以及最近的恐怖主义事件方面也保持了良好的平衡。书中有一个强大的参考书目和一个附带的网站,使学生能够继续他们的研究和访问更多的文献。总的来说,林恩的书包含了对现有研究的清晰和参与,这使它成为关于恐怖主义及其历史的文献中一个受欢迎的补充。
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Book Review: Divided Armies: Inequality & Battlefield Performance in Modern War by Jason Lyall
from central terrorism researchers such as Bruce Hoffman and David Rapoport. Another Kind of War contains several innovative points. For example, Lynn is careful to discuss a wide range of terrorist actors ranging from state governments, social movements, and sub-state groups to the lone wolf individuals they inspire. Lynn also includes his own periodization of terrorism. He argues convincingly that the major anarchist attacks of the late nineteenth century began when the European revolutions of 1848 failed and discredited more overt forms of rebellion such as street riots. Lynn also discusses national liberation and leftist-inspired terrorism from the 1920s to the 1980s as one interrelated phenomenon. He neatly lays out the transnational connections and ideological commonalities between groups such as the Palestine Liberation Organization, the Provisional Irish Republican Army, the Tupamaros, and the Red Brigades. This overt discursive approach serves Lynn well and makes it easy for the reader to follow his arguments. Another Kind of War is aimed primarily at a student audience, and Lynn takes care to introduce the history of terrorism in ways accessible to readers who may be unfamiliar with the subject. He lays out a clear conceptual foundation that introduces differing levels at which terrorists operate and the varying strategies that terrorists utilize to achieve their goals. Then Lynn guides the reader through a chronology of terrorism, highlighting how, why, and when terrorist organizations and strategies changed over time. This approach emphasizes the commonalities between terrorist actors while still stressing the historical context and specificities of each example. Conceptual details and historical analysis are well balanced. The book also maintains a good equilibrium in covering nineteenth and twentieth century cases as well as more recent instances of terrorism. A strong bibliography in the book and an accompanying website enables students to continue their research and access further literature. Overall, Lynn’s book includes a clarity and engagement with existing research which makes it a welcome addition to the literature on terrorism and its history.
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期刊介绍: War in History journal takes the view that military history should be integrated into a broader definition of history, and benefits from the insights provided by other approaches to history. Recognising that the study of war is more than simply the study of conflict, War in History embraces war in all its aspects: > Economic > Social > Political > Military Articles include the study of naval forces, maritime power and air forces, as well as more narrowly defined military matters. There is no restriction as to period: the journal is as receptive to the study of classical or feudal warfare as to Napoleonic. This journal provides you with a continuous update on war in history over many historical periods.
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