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3 Sectarian Violence and Police Violence in Glasgow during the 1930s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vi
- Introduction 1
- 1 ‘Blood May’: The Case of Berlin 1929 11
- 2 The police and the Clichy Massacre, March 1937 29
- 3 Sectarian Violence and Police Violence in Glasgow during the 1930s 41
- 4 The People’s Police and the Miners of Saalfeld, August 1951 63
- 5 New York’s Night of Birmingham Horror: The NYPD, The Harlem Riot of 1964, and The Politics of “Law and Order” 81
- 6 Policing Pit Closures, 1984–1992 99
- 7 The Role of the Police: Image or Reality? 121
- A Note on Further Reading 143
- Contributors 145
- Index 147
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vi
- Introduction 1
- 1 ‘Blood May’: The Case of Berlin 1929 11
- 2 The police and the Clichy Massacre, March 1937 29
- 3 Sectarian Violence and Police Violence in Glasgow during the 1930s 41
- 4 The People’s Police and the Miners of Saalfeld, August 1951 63
- 5 New York’s Night of Birmingham Horror: The NYPD, The Harlem Riot of 1964, and The Politics of “Law and Order” 81
- 6 Policing Pit Closures, 1984–1992 99
- 7 The Role of the Police: Image or Reality? 121
- A Note on Further Reading 143
- Contributors 145
- Index 147