‘Scientific warfare or the quickest way to liberate Ireland’: the Brooklyn Dynamite School

In April 1883, local newspapers lamented the fact that Brooklyn, then a separate city from New York, was quickly developing a global reputation. Brooklyn’s new-found fame was not for its new bridge, then under construction: it had become renowned for harbouring dynamiters and militant Fenians who, according to the Brooklyn Eagle, were ‘bringing disgrace upon ... Read more

Subscribe to History Ireland in print or digital here


View Subscription Options

Already a subscriber? Sign in