Table of Contents:
- 1. The origins of anarchist terrorism; 2. Conspiracies, panics, agent provocateurs, mass journalism, and globalization; 3. International action against subversives: 1815-89; 4. The terrorist '90s and increasing police cooperation: 1890-98; 5. The first International Conference on Terrorism: Rome 1898; 6. 1900: three assassination attempts and the Russo-German Anti-Anarchist Initiative; 7. The murder of President McKinley, 1901; 8. The St Petersburg Protocol, 1901-4; 9. Multilateral anti-anarchist efforts after 1904; 10. The decline of anarchist terrorism, 1900-30s; Appendix; Bibliography