Utilizing a transnational approach, this volume surveys the origins and activities of Irish terrorists and analyzes their impact upon American and British peoples. Beginning with Fenian and agrarian violence in the 1860s and continuing with the IRA in the 1920s, Irish terrorism operated in a transatlantic context, being reliant upon the financial and political support of Irish-Americans. In its various forms Irish terrorism posed significant challenges and at times produced sharp disagreements between Great Britain and the United States. But over six decades the Atlantic Anglo-Saxon community, shaped by shared political legacy and converging global security interests, developed and articulated an ideological repulsion to terrorism that encouraged cooperation and ultimately laid the foundations for later counter-terrorism strategies.
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