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Title:
The secret world : a history of intelligence / Christopher Andrew.
Author:
Andrew, Christopher M., author.
Publication Information:
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2018]

©2018
Call Number:
JF1525.I6 A53 2018
Abstract:
"The history of espionage is far older than any of today's intelligence agencies, yet the long history of intelligence operations has been largely forgotten. The codebreakers at Bletchley Park, the most successful World War II intelligence agency, were completely unaware that their predecessors in earlier moments of national crisis had broken the codes of Napoleon during the Napoleonic wars and those of Spain before the Spanish Armada. Those who do not understand past mistakes are likely to repeat them. Intelligence is a prime example. At the outbreak of World War I, the grasp of intelligence shown by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith was not in the same class as that of George Washington during the Revolutionary War and leading eighteenth-century British statesmen. In this book, the first global history of espionage ever written, distinguished historian Christopher Andrew recovers much of the lost intelligence history of the past three millennia--and shows us its relevance."-- Page [2] of cover.
ISBN:
9780300238440
Series:
Henry L. Stimson lectures series

Henry L. Stimson lectures, Yale University.
Physical Description:
xii, 948 pages, 32 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) ; 25 cm
Contents:
The Lost History of Global Intelligence -- In the Beginning: Spies of the Bible and Ancient Egypt from Moses to the Last Supper -- Intelligence Operations in Ancient Greece: Myth and Reality from Odysseus to Alexander the Great -- Intelligence and Divination in the Roman Republic -- The Art of War and the Arthashastra: How China and India Took an Early Lead over Greece and Rome -- The Roman Empire and the Untermenschen -- Muhammad and the Rise of Islamic Intelligence -- Inquisitions and Counter-Subversion -- Renaissance Venice and the Rise of Western Intelligence -- Ivan the Terrible and the Origins of Russian State Security -- Elizabeth I, Walsingham and the Rise of English Intelligence -- The Decline of Early Stuart and Spanish Intelligence, and the Rise of the French Cabinet Noir -- Intelligence and Regime Change in Britain: From the Civil War to the Popish Plot --
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