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DESCRIPTION:SU Maxwell School Ph.D. Candidate Mike Newell explores the rise
  of the American national security and counterterrorism regime during the 
 19th and early 20th centuries\, when the country faced threats from the KK
 K\, Fenians\, and Anarchists. In doing so\, he seeks to understand the soc
 ial and political processes that engendered our modern perceptions of “thr
 eat” and “security.” &nbsp\;Part of the Andrew Berlin Family National\nSec
 urity Research Fund
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SUMMARY:The Origins of American Counterterrorism\, with Mike Newell
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>SU Maxwell School Ph.D. Candidate Mike Newe
 ll explores the rise of the American national security and counterterroris
 m regime during the 19th and early 20th centuries\, when the country faced
  threats from the KKK\, Fenians\, and Anarchists. In doing so\, he seeks t
 o understand the social and political processes that engendered our modern
  perceptions of “threat” and “security.” &nbsp\;Part of the Andrew Berlin 
 Family National\nSecurity Research Fund</p>
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