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Chapter 1 Babette Protz University of South Carolina Lancaster TERRORISM IN HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS

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Chapter 1

Babette Protz

University of South

Carolina Lancaster

TERRORISM IN HISTORICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXTS

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Explain the reason terrorism is difficult to define. Summarize the impact of context on definitions of terrorism. Explain the impact the Enlightenment on democracy and

potential revolutionary thought. Summarize the origins of modern terrorism from the

Enlightenment through the Napoleonic wars. Explain why terrorism became defined as a revolutionary

activity after the European experience in 1848.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CHAPTER 1

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Define socialism, anarchism, and communism. Summarize the differing meanings of terrorism in Russia

from the Peoples’ Will through the Lenin and Trotsky. Summarize the early history of the Irish Republican Army. Define selective terrorism as used by Michael Collins.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CHAPTER 1

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THE DIFFICULTY WITH DEFINITIONS

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THE DIFFICULTY WITH DEFINITIONS

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THE DIFFICULTY WITH DEFINITIONS

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INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL CONSTRUCT

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INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL CONSTRUCT

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INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL CONSTRUCT

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INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL CONSTRUCT

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5a9DfR60io http://www.youtube.com/watch?

feature=player_detailpage&v=uB_XPZ26f7U

Discussion: What is your understanding of the history of terrorism?

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BRIEF HISTORY OF TERRORISM

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The 18th century Enlightenment period provided the intellectual climate to support modern democracy.

The ideology spawned revolutions in American colonies and France.

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ENLIGHTENMENT|SOCIAL REVOLUTION

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The French Revolution was the first revolution in the modern sense of the word.

The term terrorism appeared during the French Revolution. Terrorism described the actions of the new government.

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FRENCH REVOLUTION

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FRENCH REVOLUTION

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ROBESPIERRE AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

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GUERRILLAS AND THE SPANISH PENINSULA

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When a small minority of the radical democrats called for violence and terrorism people with political power began to label all types of activism, violent or not as terrorism. Terrorism as it is known today came into its

infancy.

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1848 AND THE RADICAL DEMOCRATS

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Three strains of radical democrats coalesced after the failed revolutions of 1848: Communists Socialists Anarchists

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SOCIALISM, ANARCHISM AND COMMUNISM

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SOCIALISM, ANARCHISM AND COMMUNISM

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ANARCHISM AND COMMUNISM

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SOCIALISM, ANARCHISM AND COMMUNISM

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19TH CENTURY SOCIALISM

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ANARCHISM AND NATIONALISM

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ANARCHISM AND NATIONALISM

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Modern revolutionary terrorism is closely associated with a series of revolutionary activities that began with the Peoples’ Will and continued through the Communist Revolution.

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COMMUNIST REVOLUTION

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THE PEOPLES’ WILL

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Three groups in Russia after 1850 felt that they could reform and modernize the Russian state: Czar Alexander’s followers wanted to modernize Russia

from the top down. The intellectuals wanted Russia to become a liberal

Western democracy. Violent anarchists believed revolution was the answer.

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RUSSIA AFTER 1850

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LENIN AND TROTSKY

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The Irish have never ruled their island as a single political entity, and the Irish have experienced some type of foreign domination for hundreds of centuries.

By the 20th century the struggle in Ireland became a matter of the divisions between: Unionists, people wanting to remain in the Great Britain

and Ireland, and Republicans, people wanting independence.

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IRISH REPUBLIC ARMY – EARLY HISTORY

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IRISH REPUBLIC ARMY – EARLY HISTORY

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THE EASTER RISING

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THE EASTER RISING

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THE BLACK AND TAN WAR (1920–1921)

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Michael Collins developed a strategy called “selective terrorism”. Collins reasoned that indiscriminate terror was of no

value. Random or large-scale attacks would alienate public

opinion.

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SELECTIVE TERROR

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To be effective, terrorism had to selectively and ruthlessly target security forces and their symbols of authority. Collins’s men ambushed off-duty police and intelligence

officers and murdered them. In crowded areas, IRA terrorists would throw bombs and

shoot police officers, then disappear before authorities could respond.

SELECTIVE TERROR

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MICHAEL COLLINS

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http://generalmichaelcollins.com/pages/Various_Articles.html

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In 1921, southern Ireland became the Free State – the Republic of Ireland. Collins along the majority of people in Ireland accepted

the treaty. The IRA did not.

A civil war broke out in the newly formed republic – Ireland became a divided country.

SEPARATION AND INDEPENDENCE

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAEB3NzFNC8

Discussion: Would you say the IRA is similar to Middle Eastern terrorist

groups? Support your position. How does the goal of the IRA impact your view?

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IRA TERRORISM

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TERRORISM RESEARCH WEBSITE

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http://www.terrorism-research.com

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The United States has changed national security and law enforcement policies based partially on the way it defines terrorism.

This is a situational definition as the meaning of terrorism changes within history.

The ideas behind modern democracies were contained in the Enlightenment Sparking the American and French Revolutions.

CHAPTER TAKE-AWAYS

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Terrorism was a product of the class-based revolution in France – the term described the actions of the government.

It would go through many changes until it once again described government repression.

CHAPTER TAKE-AWAYS

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