A History of Terror
A History of Terror
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Book Description
With a combination of logic and scholarliness, Paul Newman's historical analysis of terror deals with the subject through ritual, religion, literature and social control.
About the Author
Paul Newman is a writer and lecturer.
A History of Terror,Paul Newman,Sutton Publishing,0750920084,Archaeology,Emotions,History,History: World,Psychohistory,Social History,Sociology,World - General,Fear,History / General
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