Historical Dimensions of the 9/11 Attacks in America

IF 0.8 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Saleem Dhobi
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The causes of the September eleven attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon—the financial and military powers of the United States of America respectively—have been manifold. The inquiry into the historical veracities demonstrates that political, cultural and ideological have been the primary foundations of the conflict between the Americans and the perpetrators of the horrific incidents that took lives of many and left uncountable number of people traumatized. This paper investigates into the potential causes of the tragedy based on the secondary data from different scholarly writings of the post-9/11 attacks. The findings exhibit whatever the reasons have been of the attacks is traumatic and can trigger the clash between Western and Islamic civilizations at any momentum. Since the origin of divergence between the Western countries and the Middle Eastern nations lies in the political history that draws the line between these two civilizations which have collided against each other at different phases. The 9/11 attacks on the icons of American economy and militarism have not taken place in vacuum. Rather there have been diverse factors that led both Osama bin Laden—the commander-in-chief of Al-Qaeda and the Americans in general and the mainstream Americans in particular. The tragedy was the apex of their clash as perceived in the history of human civilization. 
美国 9/11 袭击事件的历史维度
9 月 11 日,世界贸易中心和五角大楼分别遭到美国金融和军事强国的袭击,其原因是多方面的。对历史真相的探究表明,政治、文化和意识形态是美国人与恐怖事件制造者之间冲突的主要基础,这些冲突夺走了许多人的生命,给无数人留下了创伤。本文根据 9/11 袭击后不同学术著作中的二手资料,对悲剧的潜在原因进行了调查。研究结果表明,无论袭击的原因是什么,都会造成创伤,并随时可能引发西方文明与伊斯兰文明之间的冲突。西方国家与中东国家之间分歧的根源在于政治历史,政治历史划定了这两种文明之间的界限,而这两种文明在不同阶段又相互碰撞。对美国经济和军国主义标志的 9/11 袭击并非发生在真空中。相反,导致基地组织总司令乌萨马-本-拉登和美国人,尤其是美国主流社会的因素多种多样。这场悲剧是人类文明史上双方冲突的顶点。
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Historical Journal
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期刊介绍: The Historical Journal continues to publish papers on all aspects of British, European, and world history since the fifteenth century. The best contemporary scholarship is represented. Contributions come from all parts of the world. The journal aims to publish some thirty-five articles and communications each year and to review recent historical literature, mainly in the form of historiographical reviews and review articles. The journal provides a forum for younger scholars making a distinguished debut as well as publishing the work of historians of established reputation.
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