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Fenian Problem Insurgency And Terrorism In A Liberal State 18581874 1st Edition Brian Jenkins

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Fenian Problem Insurgency And Terrorism In A Liberal State 18581874 1st Edition Brian Jenkins
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 456
Author: Brian Jenkins
ISBN: 9780773576155, 0773576150
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Fenian Problem Insurgency And Terrorism In A Liberal State 18581874 1st Edition Brian Jenkins by Brian Jenkins 9780773576155, 0773576150 instant download after payment.

Dramatic and tragic rescues of arrested Fenian leaders, the formation of a Fenian squad to engage in assassinations of suspected informers and policemen, the bombing of a London prison that brought death and destruction to a neighbouring street, public executions of several Fenians, the quality of British justice, and the struggle to develop counter-terrorism policies and an effective system of intelligence form the core of The Fenian Problem. Brian Jenkins adds new information to the established narrative of the movement, arguing that it resorted to terrorism in its pursuit of Irish independence.

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