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Terror's Triumph - The British Empire and the Origins of Modern Terrorism

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Terror's Triumph argues that a global history of terrorism must begin with colonialism, above all in the British Empire.


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Table of Contents
List of Figures
Prologue
Part I: The Pacification of Ireland
Introduction to Part I
Chapter 1: The Invention of Terrorism in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Devil in the Heart of the Nation, 1868-1870
Darkest Westmeath, 1871
William Forster's Experiment
The Iconography of Terror
Chapter 2: Effects of the Explosion
Terrorism Transplanted
Edward Jenkinson, Indo-Englishman
War or Crime?
London Calling
Dynamite and Empire
Edward Jenkinson, Home Ruler at Heart
Part II: Terrorism and the End of Empire, 1900-1960
Introduction to Part II
Chapter 3: Dangerous Hybrids in India
Fanaticism
Bringing on the Bombs, 1905-08
Dangerous Hybrids
Honest John's Riddle
Chapter 4: A Monstrous System, 1914-21
The First Reprisal
"Don't Forget the Reprisals"
"Prussianism in our Midst"
Ireland
India
Counter-Terrorism
The Soul of Empire, 1920-21
Chapter 5: Communal Terrorism in the Empire, 1921-1948
Pogroms
"Politics of a Subject Race," 1924-1938
"Not Our Fault, But Yours:" Communal Terrorism, 1940-48
Chapter 6: Last Lessons: Terrorism and Decolonization, 1948-60
Reoccupation
Malaya: Emergency Measures to Salvage Prestige
Kenya: Revising the "White Man's Burden"
Cyprus: The Ghosts of Terrorism Past
"The Ebb is Close at Hand"
Part III: Homecoming, 1968-Present
Introduction to Part III
Chapter 7: International Terrorism: Troubles Beyond Borders, 1968-1988
Blowing up Civilization, 1968-72
Ulster: The Last Stage of Decolonization, 1968-72
The Word Made Law (I): Northern Irish Terrorism
The Word Made Law (II): International Terrorism
International Terrorism, 1984-1988
Epilogue: Welcome to Londonistan
Bibliography


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William Meier is associate Professor of history at Texas Christian University, where he teaches courses on Britain, Ireland, and empire. He has published on crime in Ireland and Britain, including Property Crime in London, 1850-Present.


Product details

Authors William Meier
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.12.2024
 
EAN 9798881801953
ISBN 979-8-8818-0195-3
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 27 mm
Weight 630 g
Illustrations 21 BW Illustrations
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918

European History, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / European, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), c 1800 to c 1900, Politics & government, Terrorism, armed struggle, British & Irish history, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Victorian period (1837–1901)

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