Synopses & Reviews
Distinguished historian John Merriman maintains that the Age of Modern Terror began in Paris on February 12, 1894, when anarchist Emile Henry set off a bomb in the Cafandeacute; Terminus, killing one and wounding twenty French citizens. The true story of the circumstances that led a young radical to commit a cold-blooded act of violence against innocent civilians makes for riveting reading, shedding new light on the terrorist mindset and on the subsequent worldwide rise of anarchism by deed. Merrimanandrsquo;s fascinating study of modern historyandrsquo;s first terrorists, emboldened by the invention of dynamite, reveals much about the terror of today.
About the Author
John Merriman is Charles Seymour Professor of history at Yale University and the author of numerous books on French and modern European history. He splits his time between North Haven, CT, and Balazuc, France.