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Discover the gripping narrative in 'The Rise of Devils', a captivating exploration of the rise of modern terrorism during the tumultuous late 19th century. This groundbreaking book by Manchester University Press dives into the historical context where political tumult, social inequalities, and advancements in technology led to unprecedented levels of fear and hysteria. As terrorism became a tool for nationalists, nihilists, and anarchists, the public witnessed the shocking events that led to violent upheavals and societal panic. The narrative details how revolutionary philosophers, cult leaders, and notorious criminals crafted a new paradigm of terror, evolving from mere political dissent to acts deemed devilish in nature. The book also investigates the role of a sensationalist press that fueled public anxiety, amplifying conspiracy theories and scandalous tales that portrayed these radicals as the embodiment of evil. 'The Rise of Devils' not only chronicles the historical figures involved but also delves into the psyche of the authorities—including unscrupulous spies and paranoid police chiefs—who strived to maintain order amid chaos. This essential read is perfect for history enthusiasts, students of political science, and anyone intrigued by the dark origins of contemporary terrorism. Enhance your understanding of how these historical forces shaped our perception of modern threats and societal challenges. Immerse yourself in this detailed narrative that connects the past with contemporary issues, revealing how the fear of 'devils' continues to influence our world today.