'Stephen Vertigans has created a remarkable book about terrorism. From gun and talk shows to music, he extends the poignant case studies of Hamm and Stern in a sober, yet provocative manner. And, his theoretical insights on the societal breeding grounds of discontent help us explicate the ground-breaking research of internationally, acclaimed scholars such as Oliverio and Tilly. This book is especially useful for understanding conflict defined as terrorism from local to global settings.' Pat Lauderdale, Arizona State University, USA 'Written with clarity, and a superb balance of breadth that embraces several terrorist groups from across the globe and depth in the examination of each of them, this book addresses objectively the scourge of our age - terrorism. Stereotypes and popular misconceptions tumble under the weight of clear and well-informed analysis. This is essential reading for anyone who seeks insight into this fascinating and frightening phenomenon.' P.A.J. Waddington, University of Wolverhampton, UK