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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface by Lord Peter Imbert CVO QPM DL
Heads of Special Branch from 1883 to 2006
Introduction
Chapter One: Fenian Terrorism
Chapter Two: Anarchists and Bolsheviks
Chapter Three: The Suffragette Movement
Chapter Four: Establishment
Chapter Five: Protection
Chapter Six: Naturalisation and Port Controls
Chapter Seven: German Espionage and Subversive Pacifism in Great Britain
Chapter Eight: The Rise and Fall of the Directorate of Intelligence
Chapter Nine: The Secret Service Committee 1925
Chapter Ten: The Irish Troubles 1919–23
Chapter Eleven: The Communist Threat
Chapter Twelve: The Reds in the Special Branch Bed
Chapter Thirteen: Sedition, the Invergordon Mutiny and Elias versus Passmore
Chapter Fourteen: The Business of Informing: Henri Le Caron, William Foster Watson and the Morning Post
Chapter Fifteen: Fascism
Chapter Sixteen: The 1939–40 IRA Bombing Campaign
Chapter Seventeen: Soviet Espionage in the 1930s
Chapter Eighteen: The War Years
Chapter Nineteen: The Return of Peace
Chapter Twenty: The Spying Season
Chapter Twenty-One: Demonstrations and Public Order
Chapter Twenty-Two: New Challenges
Chapter Twenty-Three: A New Wave of IRA Terror in England
Chapter Twenty-Four: The Diversity of Special Branch Work
Chapter Twenty-Five: A Very Stressful Period
Chapter Twenty-Six: Non-Irish Activities
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Protection
Chapter Twenty-Eight: The Perennial Irish Problem and Transfer of the Lead Role against the IRA to the Security Service
Bibliography
Index
A, B, C
D, E, F
G, H, I
J, K, L
M, N, O
P, Q, R
S, T, U
V, W, X
Y, Z
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