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In-text: (Fleming, 1980)
Your Bibliography: Fleming, M., 1980. Propaganda by the deed: Terrorism and anarchist theory in late nineteenth‐century Europe. Terrorism, 4(1-4), pp.1-23.
In-text: (Fleming, 1980)
Your Bibliography: Fleming, M., 1980. Propaganda by the deed: Terrorism and anarchist theory in late nineteenth‐century Europe. Terrorism, 4(1-4), pp.1-23.
In-text: (Merriman, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Merriman, J., 2016. The dynamite club: how a bombing in fin-de-siecle Paris ignited the age of modern terror. New Haven: Yale University Press.
In-text: (Petit, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Petit, D., 2015. Eschatology in the ISIS narrative. Master of Arts and Master of Global Policy Studies. University of Texas at Austin.
In-text: (The Royal United Services Institute, 2008)
Your Bibliography: The Royal United Services Institute, 2008. Propaganda of the Deed: Understanding the Phenomenon. Whitehall Report. London: Stephen Austin & Sons.
In-text: (Wilson, 1981)
Your Bibliography: Wilson, C., 1981. The First First Daily Newspaper in English. Journalism Quarterly, 58(2), pp.286-288.
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