
The Dynamite Club
how a bombing in fin-de-siècle paris ignited the age of modern terror
- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
2 May 2016
Summary
The Dynamite Club: Anarchists and the Dawn of Modern Terror
Distinguished historian John Merriman argues that modern terrorism began in Paris on February 12, 1894. On that day, anarchist Emile Henry detonated a bomb in the Café Terminus, killing one and injuring twenty French citizens.
This is the riveting story of the circumstances that drove a young radical to commit a brutal act of violence against innocent civilians. Shedding new light on the terrorist mindset, it explor…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780300217926 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0300217927 |
| Author: | John M. Merriman |
| Publisher: | Yale University Press |
| Imprint: | Yale University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 288 |
| Release Date: | 2 May 2016 |
| Weight: | 295g |
| Dimensions: | 210mm x 140mm x 19mm |
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“In … his enthralling and cinematic account of a Paris cafe bombing in 1894, Merriman achieves that rare thing: virtuosic storytelling that doubles as superb history.“—Kirk Davis Swinehart, Chicago Tribune – Kirk Davis Swinehart * Chicago Tribune *“Historically eye-opening and psychologically insightful.“—Chuck Leddy, Boston Globe – Chuck Leddy * Boston Globe *“Those who think of terrorism as an inexplicable evil produced by an alien culture will have their eyes opened by this fascinating study of 19th-century anarchist terrorists.“—San Francisco Examiner * San Francisco Examiner *“Merriman’s account frames an illuminating study of working-class radicalism in belle époque France and its bitter conflict with the establishment in an age when class warfare was no metaphor. It [is] an absorbing true crime story, with Dostoyevskian overtones, about high ideals that motivate desperate acts.“—Publishers Weekly, starred review * Publishers Weekly *“Reconstructing Henry’s own attacks, Merriman allies a forensic eye with the texture of Paris de la belle époque, ably renders Henry’s personality, and implicitly invites comparison of his with the mid-sets of contemporary terrorists.“—Gilbert Taylor, Booklist – Gilbert Taylor * Booklist *“Reading a book on nineteenth-century anarchism by John Merriman is a bit like reading one on the semicolon by Strunk and White…he is able to pack in riveting detail.” —Bookforum * Bookforum *
About The Author
John M. Merriman
John Merriman is Charles Seymour Professor of History at Yale University and the author of numerous books on French and modern European history. He splits his time between North Haven, CT, and Balazuc, France.
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