The Gun in Politics: An Analysis of Irish Political Conflict, 1916-1986 |
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The IRA Past as Prologue | 23 |
The Thompson Submachine Gun in Ireland | 35 |
Sophisticated Weapons and Revolutionary Options | 50 |
Patterns | 59 |
Ireland and the Spanish Civil War 193639 | 73 |
194045 | 108 |
The Secret Army 1969 | 124 |
Old Myths | 133 |
An Irish Template | 203 |
Democracy and Armed Conspiracy 192277 | 213 |
Nets and Oceans | 236 |
The Nature of the Threat | 244 |
Hostage Ireland 1976 1982 | 250 |
New Surveys | 261 |
The Chroniclers of Violence in Northern Ireland Revisited 1974 | 282 |
Shadows of the Irish Gunman on America | 330 |
Strategy Tactics and Terror 196974 | 148 |
The Legitimacy of Violent Dissent | 171 |
Revolts Against the British Crown | 188 |
A Political Memoir | 336 |
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The Gun in Politics: Analysis of Irish Political Conflict, 1916-86 J. Bowyer Bell Ograničeni pregled - 2017 |
The Gun in Politics: An Analysis of Irish Political Conflict, 1916-1986 J. Bowyer Bell Ograničeni pregled - 1987 |
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