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081500
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2008.
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Terrorist studies rarely discuss activities before the invention of dynamite, which made modern terror possible. One important, interesting, and forgotten form is the mob terror campaign. Two significant successful American examples are examined and compared, "The Sons of Liberty" which ignited the American Revolution, and the Ku Klux Klan, which "won the peace" the South wanted after it lost the Civil War. The study concludes by briefly comparing modern with mob terror
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182995
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The January 6 attack was unique in its target and potential consequences. But the methods employed were common in the 5th Wave where far-right demonstrations became common. They began against President Obama and were then encouraged by President Trump. The article examines those demonstrations, the participants, methods, and the difficulties government forces have had in dealing with them.
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067651
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London, Routledge, 2006.
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Description |
xxxvii, 433p.
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critical concepts in Political Science
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Vol. 1: The first or anarchist wave
Vol. 2: The second or anti-colonial wave
Vol. 3: The third or new left wave
Vol. 4: The fourth or religious wave
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0415316502
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Copies: C:4/I:0,R:4,Q:0
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