Assassins: Assassinations that shook the world from Julius Caesar to JFK

by Steven Parissien

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The killing of holders of high office for a predetermined political or ideological purpose is a practice as old as power politics itself. Assassins tells the darkly sensational story of twenty centuries of political murder, from the Roman era to the present. It includes accounts of many of the most infamous assassinations in history, from the slaying of Julius Caesar in 44 BC to the shooting of President Kennedy in 1963. Drawing on the latest research, Dr Steven Parissien presents a richly entertaining sequence of case-studies of this, the ultimate method of regime change. Each elegantly written essay includes not only a gripping account of the assassination, its political context and consequences, but also a biographical profile of both the slayer and the slain. Assassins runs the full gamut of murderous methods and motivations - from multiple stabbing to suicide bombing to aerial attack, from dynastic overthrow to religious fanaticism to the 'propaganda of the deed'. Sometimes shocking, but always involving and informative, it offers a dramatic and distinctive perspective on more than two millennia of world history.
  • ISBN10 1847248519
  • ISBN13 9781847248510
  • Publish Date 5 February 2009
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Out of Print 14 November 2012
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Quercus Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 208
  • Language English