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Terrorists, Anarchists, and Republicans

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In 1798, members of the United Irishmen faced massacre by the British at the Genevan Barracks, a site linked to an experimental community of Calvinist republican rebels who fled Europe in 1782. Inspired by the French Revolution, these Irish republicans sought liberty, but their ideals were crushed by imperial might. The British initially believed the industriousness of these imported revolutionaries would positively influence the Irish, but the experiment faltered as the Calvinists demanded greater autonomy and funding. This narrative illustrates the transformation of a utopian vision into a battleground where those fighting for liberty were extinguished. Richard Whatmore vividly depicts an era marked by the intervention of powerful states like Britain and France in smaller nations, often justifying their actions as necessary to combat perceived threats from anarchists and terrorists. Meanwhile, the Genevans and Irish rebels viewed themselves as champions of republican virtue, willing to sacrifice for liberty and the public good. The events at Genevan Barracks symbolize the decline of a diverse political landscape in Europe and herald the rise of dominant states pursuing empire and markets, marking a significant shift in the Enlightenment's legacy.

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Terrorists, Anarchists, and Republicans, Richard Whatmore

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2021
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