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CHAPTER 13 Dangerous aliens
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements x
- Abbreviations xi
- Principal characters xii
- Introduction 1
- Prologue 18
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Part 1 1881–91
- CHAPTER 1 ‘A spider’s web of Police Communication’ 25
- CHAPTER 2 ‘Panic and indifference’ 38
- CHAPTER 3 Mr Jenkinson goes to London 50
- CHAPTER 4 ‘The new detective army’ 63
- CHAPTER 5 ‘Waiting games 80
- CHAPTER 6 ‘A long and complicated inquiry’ 90
- CHAPTER 7 The battle of Trafalgar Square 99
- CHAPTER 8 Scandal averted 112
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Part 2 1892–1903
- CHAPTER 9 ‘A bomb has burst’ 127
- CHAPTER 10 ‘Men of bad character’ 145
- CHAPTER 11 ‘Surtout pas trop de zèle’ 161
- CHAPTER 12 ‘We do not prosecute opinions’ 179
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Part 3 1904–14
- CHAPTER 13 Dangerous aliens 195
- CHAPTER 14 ‘A doctrine of lawlessness’ 213
- CHAPTER 15 ‘Suffrage forces in the field' 222
- CHAPTER 16 The waning of militancy and the rise of counter-espionage 238
- Conclusion 257
- Notes 270
- Bibliography 322
- Index 332
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements x
- Abbreviations xi
- Principal characters xii
- Introduction 1
- Prologue 18
-
Part 1 1881–91
- CHAPTER 1 ‘A spider’s web of Police Communication’ 25
- CHAPTER 2 ‘Panic and indifference’ 38
- CHAPTER 3 Mr Jenkinson goes to London 50
- CHAPTER 4 ‘The new detective army’ 63
- CHAPTER 5 ‘Waiting games 80
- CHAPTER 6 ‘A long and complicated inquiry’ 90
- CHAPTER 7 The battle of Trafalgar Square 99
- CHAPTER 8 Scandal averted 112
-
Part 2 1892–1903
- CHAPTER 9 ‘A bomb has burst’ 127
- CHAPTER 10 ‘Men of bad character’ 145
- CHAPTER 11 ‘Surtout pas trop de zèle’ 161
- CHAPTER 12 ‘We do not prosecute opinions’ 179
-
Part 3 1904–14
- CHAPTER 13 Dangerous aliens 195
- CHAPTER 14 ‘A doctrine of lawlessness’ 213
- CHAPTER 15 ‘Suffrage forces in the field' 222
- CHAPTER 16 The waning of militancy and the rise of counter-espionage 238
- Conclusion 257
- Notes 270
- Bibliography 322
- Index 332