SOCIAL PROTEST, VIOLENCE AND TERROR IN NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH

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SOCIAL PROTEST, VIOLENCE AND TERROR IN NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH
CENTURY EUROPE
refdoc May=1991
BOOKS/PAMPHLETS , User Ref = 323.28
W J Mommsen G Hirschfeld eds
Macmillan, 1982 411pp RB33052

Collection of essays intended to give an assessment of the
political groups and movements which resorted to violence and
individual terror in order to press certain political or
economic demands upon reluctant governments whether they were
authoritarian, constitutional or democratic.

nineteenth century, social condition, direct action, public
order, demonstrations, history, police

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