Shows how mid-Victorian efforts to gather information about the Fenians laid the foundation for later British domestic intelligence in both Ireland and mainland Britain.
Shows how mid-Victorian efforts to gather information about the Fenians laid the foundation for later British domestic intelligence in both Ireland and mainland Britain.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of illustrations Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction 1. The Phoenix Flame: Intelligence before the Onset of Fenian Fever 2. "The long toleration of the idiotic folly of mischievous seditionists.": Dublin Castle and the rise of Fenianism, 1860-1865 3. "This has been done by officers & gentlemen!": The Liberal Government and the First Fenian Crisis, September 1865-June 1866 4. "Their proceedings all over the world require constant watching . . .": Lord Naas and the Expansion of Intelligence, July 1866-January 1867 5. "The most loathsome necessities of government": J. J. Corydon and the Fenian Risings, February-August 1867 6. "Our friend": Esther Johnston and the Fenian Panic in Britain, August-December 1867 7. "Separate and Secret Organization": Colonel Feilding in London, December 1867-March 1868 8. "A special branch of the office to register all that passed": The "F" Department, 1868-1871 9. "Even now . . . it seems to me to be of great importance to keep an eye on it": Intelligence after the Passing of Fenian Fever, 1871-1880 Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of illustrations Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction 1. The Phoenix Flame: Intelligence before the Onset of Fenian Fever 2. "The long toleration of the idiotic folly of mischievous seditionists.": Dublin Castle and the rise of Fenianism, 1860-1865 3. "This has been done by officers & gentlemen!": The Liberal Government and the First Fenian Crisis, September 1865-June 1866 4. "Their proceedings all over the world require constant watching . . .": Lord Naas and the Expansion of Intelligence, July 1866-January 1867 5. "The most loathsome necessities of government": J. J. Corydon and the Fenian Risings, February-August 1867 6. "Our friend": Esther Johnston and the Fenian Panic in Britain, August-December 1867 7. "Separate and Secret Organization": Colonel Feilding in London, December 1867-March 1868 8. "A special branch of the office to register all that passed": The "F" Department, 1868-1871 9. "Even now . . . it seems to me to be of great importance to keep an eye on it": Intelligence after the Passing of Fenian Fever, 1871-1880 Conclusion Bibliography Index
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