Terrorism
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Articles by Professor Paul Wilkinson, 1980-08 - 1987-08
Published articles by Professor Paul Wilkinson, Head of the Department of Politics and International Relations of Aberdeen University, mainly on international terrorism, and personal correspondence between Jackson and Professor Wilkinson.
BBC Radio 1: interview with Paul Hill (one of the Guildford Four), 1989
Includes: recordings from radio interviews with NK and other members of the Shadow Cabinet; recordings from press conferences and Labour Party events, particularly election rallies and Party Conferences; recordings taken from newspaper interviews; recordings of various speeches by NK.
BBC Radio 1, Newsbeat: interview with John Major, Prime Minister, 1991-02
Interview from the Young Conservatives conference in Scarborough, Yorkshire, on subjects including the IRA mortar attack on Downing Street [London], the Gulf War, the state of the economy, the Poll Tax and Major's taste in music.
Interview with NK on the murder of Ian Gow and later news bulletins, 1990-07-30 - 1991-05
Interviews with NK, 1991-02
Press interviews on an IRA mortar attack on Downing Street [London] and also on the Gulf War, particularly a possible Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait.
Interviews with NK, 1991-02
Press interviews with NK on subjects including: the Ribble Valley by-election, and the effects of the Poll Tax; the Gulf War; IRA terrorism.
"Irish letters", 1974 - 1978
Papers relating to Northern Ireland, including: hate mail relating to AFB's visit to the Price sisters [Dolours and Marian Price], both members of the IRA, convicted for their part in the London car bombing campaign, 1973; papers and correspondence on AFB's proposed Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland, with correspondents including John Webb, Chief Clerk, Public Bill Officer.
"Irish letters", 1974
Papers and correspondence relating to AFB's visit to the Price sisters [Dolours and Marian Price], both members of the IRA, convicted for their part in the London car bombing campaign, 1973, including: hate mail; other letters on the Price sisters, many congratulating AFB when they abandoned their hunger strike.
Kidnapping, 1971 - 1973
The collection contains press cuttings and correspondence relating to Sir Geoffrey's kidnap, and 8-month captivity, by the Tupamaros while he was Ambassador to Uruguay in 1971. This experience is reflected in his subsequent writings, lectures, broadcasts and interests covered in the rest of the collection. There is relatively little material on Sir Geoffrey's earlier diplomatic career.
Lecture entitled "Kidnapping and Hijacking", 1972-08 - 1975-08
The collection contains press cuttings and correspondence relating to Sir Geoffrey's kidnap, and 8-month captivity, by the Tupamaros while he was Ambassador to Uruguay in 1971. This experience is reflected in his subsequent writings, lectures, broadcasts and interests covered in the rest of the collection. There is relatively little material on Sir Geoffrey's earlier diplomatic career.
Lectures, 1972-08 - 1975-08
Includes: "Some Aspects of Clandestinity"; "Techniques of Personal Survival" ; "Four Sad South American Stories"; "Violence and its Practitioner"; "Out of the Red?".
Legal Business, Overseas and International Affairs, 1947 - 1978
These papers mainly relate to African and Asian countries.
Mountbatten and Airey Neave Murders, 1984-01 - 1995-10
Correspondence with the general public on the assassinations by the IRA of 1st Lord Mountbatten of Burma and Airey Neave, particularly relating to speeches and articles by JEP, including a speech at Birmingham [Warwickshire] (Oct 1986). Correspondents include: Lord Molloy; John Dellow, Assistant Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, Specialist Operations; Nicholas Scott, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Northern Ireland Office.
Also includes: press cuttings.
Northern Ireland: data, 1974-01 - 1985-11
Notes for speeches, 1918-08 - 1922-04
Manuscript drafts of speeches by LSA on subjects including: brotherhood; Canada as an Imperial nation; support for election candidates; terrorism in Ireland; the appeal by Field Marshal 1st Lord Haig for volunteers to join the British Legion; the constitution of Britain and the Empire.
Pamphlets and magazine articles on terrorism, 1972 - 1986
The collection contains press cuttings and correspondence relating to Sir Geoffrey's kidnap, and 8-month captivity, by the Tupamaros while he was Ambassador to Uruguay in 1971. This experience is reflected in his subsequent writings, lectures, broadcasts and interests covered in the rest of the collection. There is relatively little material on Sir Geoffrey's earlier diplomatic career.
Papers relating to defence (1), July 1979-June 1981, 1979-07 - 1981-06
Personal correspondence, 1969-01-04 - 1971-12-27
Personal correspondence, 1984-10-02 - 1986-12-08
Press cuttings on terrorism, 1972-08 - 1979-08
Includes notes made by Jackson and some associated correspondence.