Dynamite, Treason and Plot: Terrorism in Victorian and Edwardian London

by Simon Webb

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In the years since the 7/7 attacks on the London transport system, many people in Britain seem to have become convinced that we live in uniquely dangerous times and that the threat from terrorism has never been greater. In fact, terrorist attacks have been a feature of life in London for many years. The worst terrorist bombing in the capital before 7/7 took place in 1867, when twelve people were killed in an explosion in Clerkenwell. The first person to be killed by a bombing on the Tube died in 1897. From the deadly Fenian campaign against high-profile targets in the capital to the Anarchist bombing of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century London saw a constant succession of terrorist threats. This book details the emergence of modern terrorism, a phenomenon which has its roots in Victorian London.
  • ISBN10 0752463780
  • ISBN13 9780752463780
  • Publish Date 1 April 2012 (first published 1 January 2011)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint The History Press Ltd