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Notes on Contributors vii
Introduction Isaac Land 1
Fearing the Crowd: Revolution and Atrocity 21
Feel the Terror: Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France Peter C. Messer 23
"Unworthy of Liberty?" Slavery, Terror, and Revolution in Haiti Laurent Dubois 45
Vindictive Ferocity: Virginia's Response to the Nat Turner Rebellion Bryan Rommel-Ruiz 63
Keeping the Peace: A War without an Ending 79
1867 All Over Again? Insurgency and Terrorism in a Liberal State Brian Jenkins 81
The Making of Russian Revolutionary Terrorism Claudia Verhoeven 99
Men with the Faces of Brutes: Physiognomy, Urban Anxieties, and Police States Isaac Land 117
Waging Total War: The Logic of Retribution 137
Vast and Cool and Unsympathetic: From The Descent of Man to "The Empire of the Ants" Matthew Candelaria 139
The Savage Wars of Peace: Wars against Terrorism in Nineteenth-Century Ireland and India G. K. Peatling 159
Half Devil and Half Child: America's War with Terror in the Philippines, 1899-1902 John Coats 181
The War against Terrorism in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia HughPhillips 203
Bibliography 223
Index 241
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