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Social Protest, Violence and Terror in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Europe

✍ Scribed by Professor Wolfgang J. Mommsen, Dr Gerhard Hirschfeld (eds.)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Leaves
421
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Reflections on Political Murder: Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries....Pages 1-12
Political Violence and Political Murder: Comments on Franklin Ford’s Essay....Pages 13-19
The Aims and Ideology of Violent Protest in Great Britain, 1800–48....Pages 20-31
Collective Violent Protest during the German VormΓ€rz....Pages 32-47
Violence and Terror in Russian Revolutionary Populism: the Narodnaya Volya, 1879–83....Pages 48-62
Political and Economic Terror in the Tactics of the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party before 1914....Pages 63-79
The Terrorist Strategies of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party in Russia, 1900–14....Pages 80-87
The Strategies of β€˜Direct Action’ and Violence in Spanish Anarchism....Pages 88-111
Nationalist Violence and Terror in the Spanish Border Provinces: ETA....Pages 112-136
Traditions of Violence in the Irish National Movement....Pages 137-154
Violence and Terror in Twentieth-Century Ireland: IRB and IRA....Pages 155-174
Anarchism and Individual Terror in the German Empire, 1870–90....Pages 175-200
β€˜Propaganda by Deed’ and β€˜Direct Action’: Two Concepts of Anarchist Violence....Pages 201-229
Syndicalism, Strikes and Revolutionary Action in France....Pages 230-245
Georges Sorel and the Myth of Violence: From Syndicalism to Fascism....Pages 246-256
Fascism and Violence in Post-War Italy: Political Strategy and Social Conflict....Pages 257-274
Violence in Italian Fascism, 1919–25....Pages 275-299
Political Violence, its Forms and Strategies in the First Austrian Republic....Pages 300-329
Anti-Democratic Terror in the Weimar Republic: the Black Reichswehr and the Feme-Murders....Pages 330-341
The KPD in the Weimar Republic and the Problem of Terror during the β€˜Third Period’, 1929–33....Pages 342-366
Approaches to Political Violence: the Stormtroopers, 1925–33....Pages 367-383
Non-Legal Violence and Terrorism in Western Industrial Societies: An Historical Analysis....Pages 384-403
Back Matter....Pages 405-411

✦ Subjects


European History; Modern History; Political Science


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