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Terrorism and Nationalism in the United Kingdom - The Absence of Noise

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book makes a timely contribution to the analysis of nationalism and terrorism, and also the absence of terrorism. It proposes to analyse why Scottish, Welsh and English nationalism has never had as significant a turn to political violence as the case of Irish nationalism has. This will answer a question which is too rarely asked 'why do certain groups not turn to terrorism?' Nick Brooke makes an important contribution to debates on nationalism in the United Kingdom, as well as to debates on the relationship between nationalism and terrorism. Furthermore, the text provides complete narrative accounts of nationalist terrorism in Scotland, Wales and England, and considers how recent political developments impact the likelihood of further nationalist terrorism.

List of contents

Chapter 1 - Introduction.- Chapter 2 - The 'Tartan Army'? Nationalist Terrorism in Scotland.- Chapter 3 - The Dragon Stirs: Nationalist Terrorism in Wales.- Chapter 4 - The Bulldog that Didn't Bark: Nationalism and Political Identity in England.- Chapter 5 - Viable Alternatives to Violence: The Ballot Box or The Armalite.- Chapter 6 - The Importance of Identity: National Identity and Terrorism in the United Kingdom.- Chapter 7 - Fuel on the Fire: The State Response to Nationalist Action.- Chapter 8 - Drawing from the Past: The Importance of Historical Precedents.- Chapter 9 - Conclusion.

About the author

Nick Brooke is a Teaching Fellow in the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence at the University of St Andrews, UK.

Summary

This book makes a timely contribution to the analysis of nationalism and terrorism, and also the absence of terrorism. It proposes to analyse why Scottish, Welsh and English nationalism has never had as significant a turn to political violence as the case of Irish nationalism has. This will answer a question which is too rarely asked ‘why do certain groups not turn to terrorism?’ Nick Brooke makes an important contribution to debates on nationalism in the United Kingdom, as well as to debates on the relationship between nationalism and terrorism. Furthermore, the text provides complete narrative accounts of nationalist terrorism in Scotland, Wales and England, and considers how recent political developments impact the likelihood of further nationalist terrorism.

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