The Dynamite Club: How a Bombing in Fin-de-Siecle Paris Ignited the Age of Modern Terror Hardback - 2009 - 1st Edition
by John Merriman
From an award-winning Yale historian, the fascinating story of a long-forgotten war on terror” that has much in common with our own On a February evening in 1894, a young radical intellectual named Emile Henry drank two beers at an upscale Parisian restaurant, then left behind a bomb as a parting gift.This incident, which rocked the French capital, lies at the heart of The Dynamite Club, a mesmerizing account of Henry and his cohorts and the war they waged against the bourgeoisie setting off bombs in public places, killing the president of France, and eventually assassinating President McKinley in 1900.Paris in the belle époque was a place of leisure, elegance, and power.Newly electrified, the city’s wide boulevards were lined with posh department stores and outdoor cafés. But prosperity was limited to a few.Most lived in dire poverty, and workers and intellectuals found common cause in a political philosophyanarchismthat embraced the overthrow of the state by any means necessary. Yet in targeting civilians to achieve their ends, the dynamite bombers charted a new course. Seeking martyrdom, believing fervently in their goal, and provoking a massive government reaction that only increased their ranks, these evildoers” became, in effect, the first terrorists in modern history. Surprising and provocative, The Dynamite Club is a brilliantly researched account that illuminates a period of dramatic social and political changeand subtly asks us to reflect upon our own.
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The fascinating story of a long-forgotten "war on terror" that has much in common with our own
On a February evening in 1894, a young radical intellectual named Émile Henry drank two beers at an upscale Parisian restaurant, then left behind a bomb as a parting gift. This incident, which rocked the French capital, lies at the heart of The Dynamite Club, a mesmerizing account of Henry and his cohorts and the war they waged against the bourgeoisiesetting off bombs in public places, killing the president of France, and eventually assassinating President McKinley in 1901.
Paris in the belle époque was a place of leisure, elegance, and power. Newly electrified, the city’s wide boulevards were lined with posh department stores and outdoor cafés. But prosperity was limited to a few. Most lived in dire poverty, and workers and intellectuals found common cause in a political philosophyanarchismthat embraced the overthrow of the state by any means necessary.
Yet in targeting civilians to achieve their ends, the dynamite bombers charted a new course. Seeking martyrdom, believing fervently in their goal, and provoking a massive government reaction that only increased their ranks, these "evildoers" became, in effect, the first terrorists in modern history.
Surprising and provocative, The Dynamite Club is a brilliantly researched account that illuminates a period of dramatic social and political changeand subtly asks us to reflect upon our own.
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- Title The Dynamite Club: How a Bombing in Fin-de-Siecle Paris Ignited the Age of Modern Terror
- Author John Merriman
- Binding Hardback
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Pages 259
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Houghton Mifflin, Boston
- Publication date 2009-02-12
- Illustrated Yes
- ISBN 9780618555987 / 0618555986
- Weight 0.86 lbs (0.39 kg)
- Dimensions 8.42 x 5.8 x 0.88 in (21.39 x 14.73 x 2.24 cm)
- Category History - General History
- Library of Congress subjects Bombings - France - Paris - History - 19th, Terrorism - France - Paris - History - 19th
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2008049470
- Dewey Decimal Code 363.325
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