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Oxford University Press, USA

The Marvel of Martyrdom: The Power of Self-Sacrifice in a Selfish World

The Marvel of Martyrdom: The Power of Self-Sacrifice in a Selfish World

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The Marvel of Martyrdom is about how self-sacrifice can change lives and how martyrs can change the world.

The book starts large -- with famous and influential martyrs such as Jesus and Gandhi -- and ends small -- with ordinary people whose own experiences of self-sacrifice give martyrdom its political power. Seeking the developmental origins of self-sacrifice, the book explores children's folklore
and the success of mega-hits such as The Matrix and Harry Potter. Seeking the everyday rewards of self-sacrifice, the book shows the potential for finding meaning and happiness in helping others.

The Marvel of Martyrdom takes a broad perspective on self-sacrifice and martyrdom, bringing together religion, popular culture, history, psychology and mythology. Stories of individuals both famous (Gandhi) and obscure (Rodrigo Rosenberg) intertwine with research on altruism, happiness, and
radicalization to terrorism. The changing landscape of the book's setting -- from The Roman Empire to 19th century Russia to Nazi Germany to post-War II India, to present day Ukraine -- makes the power of self-sacrifice and martyrdom come alive and shows their potential to change people and
cultures.


Author: Sophia Moskalenko, Clark McCauley
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 01/23/2019
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.40w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780190689322

Review Citation(s):
Choice 07/01/2019

About the Author

Sophia Moskalenko is a psychologist who studies terrorism, radicalization, martyrdom and self-sacrifice. She is a research fellow at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism.

Clark McCauley is Research Professor of Psychology at Bryn Mawr College, a consultant and reviewer for the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, and a lead investigator with the National Consortium for Study of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism. He is Founding Editor Emeritus of Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict and a member of the Editorial Boards of Peace and Conflict: The Journal of Peace Psychology and Terrorism and Political Violence.

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