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The 9/11 Encyclopedia [2 volumes]

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Horror. Sadness. Protests. Military action. Conspiracy theories. From personal loss to economic upheaval to a paradigm shift in U.S. foreign relations, few events in the past 100 years have impacted American life so greatly as the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

This comprehensive two-volume set details every event leading up to 9/11, going back up to a decade prior to the attacks, and including all participants from any place in the world.

Also covered are events since the attack that have influenced our understanding of the ordeal. With A-Z entries, descriptive sidebars, and over 40 primary documents, The 9/11 Encyclopedia is an essential source for understanding one of the blackest marks on the pages of American history. Volume one presents A-Z entries on the event, including:Conspiracy theoriesEconomic impact of 9/11FBI and 9/11Flight 93Hamburg GroupJohn O'NeillKhalid Sheik MohammadLogan AirportMohammad AttaNew York Fire DepartmentOsama Bin LadenRamzi Ahmed YousefWorld Trade Center Bombing (1993)Volume two includes over 40 primary documents relating to the event. Selections include: Osama Bin Laden's declaration of JihadRichard Clarke's memorandum to Condoleezza Rice on al-QaedaOral testimony from survivors of the 9/11 attackInterview with Mullah Umar MuhammadThe White House declaration on the humane treatment of al-Qaeda and Taliban Detainees

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
0275994317 / 9780275994310
Hardback
973.931
30/05/2008
United States
English
640 p. : ill.
26 cm
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