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In 1883, the Russian police established the Foreign Agentura in Paris. The bureau's brief: to forewarn Tsardom of terrorist plans and, if possible, to defuse acts of terrorism against high personages by revolutionaries operating under European sanctuary. As the revolutionary emigration expanded, the Foreign Agentura reacted by spreading its tentacles across Europe and England. With the help of their European colleagues, the Tsar's agents tackled and drove back this terrorist force, proving themselves invaluable in the evolution of political policing.
Contents
PART ONE: TURMOIL, ÉMIGRÉS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICAL POLICING IN WESTERN EUROPE Europe in Turmoil: Protest, Violence and Maintaining Order in a Changing World Émigré Lives: The Russian Revolutionary Abroad Brothers in Arms? The Beginning of International Police Co-operation and the Russian Revolutionary Emigration PART TWO: THE FOREIGN AGENTURA - THE RUSSIAN POLITICAL POLICE ABROAD The Russian Political Police Abroad: The Early Years Bureaucrats and Case Officers: The Sinews of the Paris Office Europeans and Russians in the Service of the Tsarist Secret Police: The Detectives and Undercover Agents in Exile P.I. Rachkovskii: Adventure, Intrigues and the Foreign Agentura, 1884-1902 Alignments and Alliances: L.A. Rataev and A.M. Harting, 1902-1905 The 1905 evolution and the Foreign Agentura: Hartling's Campaign Against Munitions Contraband 1905-1908 A.A Krasil'nikov and the Reshaping of the Foreign Agentura: Aspects of the Problems of Political Reform, 1909-1941 A Revolutionary Strikes Back: Vladimir Burtsev Against the Tsarist Secret Police