TY - BOOK ID - 33274327 TI - Victimhood and acknowledgment : the other side of terrorism PY - 2018 SN - 3110581507 3110578441 3110579200 9783110578447 PB - De Gruyter DB - UniCat KW - Terrorism. KW - Victims of crimes. KW - Victims of terrorism. KW - HISTORY / Europe / General. KW - Acts of terrorism KW - Attacks, Terrorist KW - Global terrorism KW - International terrorism KW - Political terrorism KW - Terror attacks KW - Terrorist acts KW - Terrorist attacks KW - World terrorism KW - Direct action KW - Insurgency KW - Political crimes and offenses KW - Subversive activities KW - Political violence KW - Terror KW - Terrorism victims KW - Victims of crimes KW - Crime victims KW - Victimology KW - Victims KW - Victims of terrorism KW - Terrorism UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:33274327 AB - The history of terrorism has been largely a history of perpetrators, their motives and actions. The history of their victims has always seemed to be of secondary importance. But terrorism is communication by violence, and its efficiency depends significantly on the selection and the treatment of the victims by the perpetrators, on the one hand, and the perception and acknowledgement of victimhood by the public, on the other. How does it affect our picture of the history of terrorism then, if the victims are moved centre stage? If the focus is put on their suffering, their agency, their helplessness, or on how they are acknowledged or exploited by society, politics and media? If the central role is taken into account which they play in terrorist propaganda as well as in the emotional response of the public? The contributions to this edition of the European History Yearbook will examine such questions in a broad range of historical case studies and methods, including visual history. Not least, they aim at historicizing the roles of survivors and relatives in the social process of coming to terms with terrorist violence, a question highly relevant up to the present day. ER -