Radical Innocence weaves together four interconnected stories, each dealing with friendship, a love affair, political violence, and assassination. Using interwoven case histories, it aims to explore how in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, British bohemian radicals engaged with international Anarchism, Russian Nihilism, and Indian nationalism. This project investigates the British connections to a series of European and Imperial assassinations, examining migration, conspiracy, and the status of the political exile. RADICAL INNOCENCE: Émigrés and Assassins in Literary London, 1866-1918 Research question
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