The Tsarist Secret Police Abroad Policing Europe in a Modernising Wo
In 1883, the Russian police established the Foreign Agentura in Paris. The bureau's brief: to forewarn Tsardom of terrorist plans and, if possible, to defuse acts of terrorism against high personages by revolutionaries operating under European sanctuary.
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Also by Fredric S. Zuckerman THE TSARIST SECRET POLICE IN RUSSIAN SOCIETY, 1880–1917
The Tsarist Secret Police Abroad Policing Europe in a Modernising World Fredric S. Zuckerman Senior Lecturer in History University of Adelaide Australia
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ISBN 978-1-349-50935-5 ISBN 978-0-230-51493-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1057/9780230514935 This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Zuckerman, Fredric Scott, 1944– The Tsarist Secret Police abroad : policing Europe in a modernising world / by Fredric S. Zuckerman. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Russia. Departament poliëìåi. Zagranichnaëì agentura (Paris) 2. Intelligence service—Russia. 3. Intelligence service—France—Paris. 4. Secret service— Russia. 5. Espionage, Russian—Europe. 6. Russians—Europe. I. Title. HV8225.7.O54 Z82 2003 363.28′3′094709034—dc21 2002068340 10 12
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Contents ix
List of Tables
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Acknowledgements
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A Note on Transliteration and Dates A Note on Police Terminology
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Abbreviations and Glossary
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Preface
Part I 1
Turmoil, Émigrés and the Development of Political Policing in Western Europe
Europe in Turmoil: Protest, Violence and Maintaining Order in a Changing World
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Émigré Lives: the Russian Revolutionary Abroad
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Brothers in Arms? The Beginnings of International Police Co-operation and the Russian Revolutionary Emigration
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Part II The Foreign Agentura: the Russian Secret Police Abroad
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