September 11 in History : A Watershed Moment? /
Arguing that, despite overheated rhetoric at the time, 9/11 did not "change everything," the contributors place this tragedy in its essential historical context.
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Duke University Press,
2003.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Mary L. Dudziak
- Ground zero: enduring war / Marilyn B. Young
- Echoes of the Cold War: the aftermath of September 11 at home / Elaine Tyler May
- Homeland insecurities: transformations of language and space / Amy Kaplan
- 9/11 and the Muslim transformation / Khaled Abou El Fadl
- Islam(s) East and West: pluralism between no-frills and designer fundamentalism / Sherman A. Jackson
- The citizen and the terrorist / Leti Volpp
- Civil liberties in the dragon's domain: negotiating the blurred boundary between domestic law and foreign affairs after 9/11 / Christopher L. Eisgruber and Lawrence G. Sager
- Transforming international law after the September 11 attacks? Three evolving paradigms for regulating international terrorism / Laurence R. Helfer
- Empire's law: foreign relations by presidential fiat / Ruti G. Teitel
- Afterword: Remembering September 11 / Mary L. Dudziak.