Blood and Rage_ A Cultural History of Terrorism - Michael Burleigh [355]
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MICHAEL BURLEIGH is the author of Earthly Powers, Sacred Causes, and The Third Reich: A New History, which won the Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction. He is married and lives in London.
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NOTES
Chapter 1: Green: The Fenian Dynamiters
1 Alvin Jackson, Ireland 1798-1998 (Oxford 1999) pp. 177-8
2 For these preliminary remarks see especially Paul Bew, Ireland. The Politics of Enmity (Oxford 2007) pp. 240ff. and Jackson, Ireland 1798-1998
3 The best recent book on Irish nationalism is Richard English, Irish Freedom. The History of Nationalism in Ireland (London 2006) pp. 179ff.
4 Patrick Quinlivan and Paul Rose, The Fenians in England 1865-1872 (London 1982) p. 5
5 R. V. Comerford, The Fenians in Context. Irish Politics and Society 1848-82 (Dublin 1985)
6 Alan O’Day, Irish Home Rule (Manchester 1998) p. 8
7 The Times 14 December 1867 has detailed reports on the atrocity in Clerkenwell
8 See the comprehensive study by Sean McConville, Irish Political Prisoners, 1848-1922. Theatres of War (London 2003)
9 See especially Lindsay Clutterbuck, ‘The Progenitors of Terrorism: Russian Revolutionaries or Extreme Irish Republicans?’ Terrorism and Political Violence (2004) 16, pp. 154-81
10 G. I. Brown, The Big Bang. A History of Explosives (Thrupp 2005) pp. 92ff.
11 See especially K. R. M. Short, The Dynamite War. Irish-American Bombers in Victorian Britain (Dublin 1979) pp. 218-19
12 Henri le Caron, Twenty-Five Years in the Secret Service. The Recollections of a Spy (London 1893)
13 On Sullivan see Terry Golway, Irish Rebel. John Devoy and America’s Fight for Ireland’s Freedom (New York 1998) pp. 155ff.
14 The Times 21 May 1883
15 Roland Quinault, ‘Underground