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ETA's terrorist campaign : from violence to politics, 1968-2015 / edited by Rafael Leonisio, Fernando Molina and Diego Muro.

Series: (Routledge studies in extremism and democracy)Publication details: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge , 2017. Description: XV, 238 p. : fot. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-1-138-10014-5Subject(s): ETA | Terrorismo | Violencia política | Autonomía | Política y gobierno | País Vasco | España
Contents:
The origins of ETA : between Francoism and democracy, 1958-1981 / Gaizka Fernández -- ETA during democracy, 1981-2014 / Diego Muro -- Democratisation of the Spanish state : between extreme right-wing violence and police brutality (1978-1987) / Jose Antonio Pérez -- Democratic Politics and the strength of the Rule of Law, 1992-2015 / Oscar Jaime Jiménez -- Epic, memory and the making of an uncivil community / Jesús Casquete -- The practice of killing : perpetrators and accomplices / Javier Gómez -- The impact of ethno-nationalist violence : comparing the experiences of victims of ETA and paramilitaries in Northern Ireland / Javier Argomaniz -- Between fear, indignation and indifference : Basque public opinion and socio-political behavior facing terrorism / Rafael Leonisio and Raúl López -- Historical narratives, violence and nation : reconsidering "the Basque conflict" / Martín Alonso and Fernando Molina -- The battle for the past : community, forgetting, democracy / Luis Castells and Antonio Rivera -- Basque violence in the international academy / Francisco J. Caspistegui -- Conclusion / Rafael Leonisio, Fernando Molina and Diego Muro.
Abstract: This book analyses the rise and decline of the Basque terrorist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA, Basque Homeland and Freedom). ETA declared a unilateral ceasefire in November 2011, bringing to a close a campaign of political violence that started in the late 1960s. By the beginning of the twenty-first century, the overwhelming majority of secession supporters agreed that an independent Basque homeland would be realised through ‘ballots’ and not ‘bullets’.
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The origins of ETA : between Francoism and democracy, 1958-1981 / Gaizka Fernández -- ETA during democracy, 1981-2014 / Diego Muro -- Democratisation of the Spanish state : between extreme right-wing violence and police brutality (1978-1987) / Jose Antonio Pérez -- Democratic Politics and the strength of the Rule of Law, 1992-2015 / Oscar Jaime Jiménez -- Epic, memory and the making of an uncivil community / Jesús Casquete -- The practice of killing : perpetrators and accomplices / Javier Gómez -- The impact of ethno-nationalist violence : comparing the experiences of victims of ETA and paramilitaries in Northern Ireland / Javier Argomaniz -- Between fear, indignation and indifference : Basque public opinion and socio-political behavior facing terrorism / Rafael Leonisio and Raúl López -- Historical narratives, violence and nation : reconsidering "the Basque conflict" / Martín Alonso and Fernando Molina -- The battle for the past : community, forgetting, democracy / Luis Castells and Antonio Rivera -- Basque violence in the international academy / Francisco J. Caspistegui -- Conclusion / Rafael Leonisio, Fernando Molina and Diego Muro.

This book analyses the rise and decline of the Basque terrorist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA, Basque Homeland and Freedom). ETA declared a unilateral ceasefire in November 2011, bringing to a close a campaign of political violence that started in the late 1960s. By the beginning of the twenty-first century, the overwhelming majority of secession supporters agreed that an independent Basque homeland would be realised through ‘ballots’ and not ‘bullets’.

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