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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction: The Lost History of Global Intelligence 1
- 1. In the Beginning: Spies of the Bible and Ancient Egypt from Moses to the Last Supper 13
- 2. Intelligence Operations in Ancient Greece: Myth and Reality from Odysseus to Alexander the Great 27
- 3. Intelligence and Divination in the Roman Republic 40
- 4. The Art of War and the Arthashastra: How China and India Took an Early Lead over Greece and Rome 54
- 5. The Roman Empire and the Untermenschen 70
- 6. Muhammad and the Rise of Islamic Intelligence 86
- 7. Inquisitions and Counter- Subversion 100
- 8. Renaissance Venice and the Rise of Western Intelligence 118
- 9. Ivan the Terrible and the Origins of Russian State Security 141
- 10. Elizabeth I, Walsingham and the Rise of English Intelligence 158
- 11. The Decline of Early Stuart and Spanish Intelligence, and the Rise of the French Cabinet Noir 191
- 12. Intelligence and Regime Change in Britain: From the Civil War to the Popish Plot 214
- 13. Intelligence in the Era of the Sun King 242
- 14. Codebreakers and Spies in Ancien Régime Europe: From the Hanoverian Succession to the Seven Years War 269
- 15. Intelligence and American Independence 292
- 16. The French Revolution and the Revolutionary Wars 312
- 17. The Napoleonic Wars 339
- 18. Intelligence and Counter- Revolution. Part I: From the Congress of Vienna to the 1848 Revolutions 363
- 19. Intelligence and Counter- Revolution. Part II: From 1848 to the Death of Karl Marx 386
- 20. The Telegraph, Mid-Century Wars and the ‘Great Game’ 402
- 21. ‘The Golden Age of Assassination’: Anarchists, Revolutionaries and the Black Hand, 1880– 1914 425
- 22. The Great Powers and Foreign Intelligence, 1890– 1909 449
- 23. Intelligence and the Coming of the First World War 472
- 24. The First World War. Part I: From the Outbreak of War to the Zimmermann Telegram 497
- 25. The First World War. Part 2: From American Intervention to Allied Victory 543
- 26. SIGINT and HUMINT between the Wars 573
- 27. The ‘Big Three’ and Second World War Intelligence 603
- 28. Intelligence and the Victory of the Grand Alliance 637
- 29. The Cold War and the Intelligence Superpowers 669
- 30. ‘Holy Terror’: From the Cold War to 9/11 701
- Conclusion: Twenty- First- Century Intelligence in Long- Term Perspective 731
- Bibliography 761
- Abbreviations Used in the Notes and References 819
- Notes 821
- Acknowledgements 876
- Index 879
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Introduction: The Lost History of Global Intelligence 1
- 1. In the Beginning: Spies of the Bible and Ancient Egypt from Moses to the Last Supper 13
- 2. Intelligence Operations in Ancient Greece: Myth and Reality from Odysseus to Alexander the Great 27
- 3. Intelligence and Divination in the Roman Republic 40
- 4. The Art of War and the Arthashastra: How China and India Took an Early Lead over Greece and Rome 54
- 5. The Roman Empire and the Untermenschen 70
- 6. Muhammad and the Rise of Islamic Intelligence 86
- 7. Inquisitions and Counter- Subversion 100
- 8. Renaissance Venice and the Rise of Western Intelligence 118
- 9. Ivan the Terrible and the Origins of Russian State Security 141
- 10. Elizabeth I, Walsingham and the Rise of English Intelligence 158
- 11. The Decline of Early Stuart and Spanish Intelligence, and the Rise of the French Cabinet Noir 191
- 12. Intelligence and Regime Change in Britain: From the Civil War to the Popish Plot 214
- 13. Intelligence in the Era of the Sun King 242
- 14. Codebreakers and Spies in Ancien Régime Europe: From the Hanoverian Succession to the Seven Years War 269
- 15. Intelligence and American Independence 292
- 16. The French Revolution and the Revolutionary Wars 312
- 17. The Napoleonic Wars 339
- 18. Intelligence and Counter- Revolution. Part I: From the Congress of Vienna to the 1848 Revolutions 363
- 19. Intelligence and Counter- Revolution. Part II: From 1848 to the Death of Karl Marx 386
- 20. The Telegraph, Mid-Century Wars and the ‘Great Game’ 402
- 21. ‘The Golden Age of Assassination’: Anarchists, Revolutionaries and the Black Hand, 1880– 1914 425
- 22. The Great Powers and Foreign Intelligence, 1890– 1909 449
- 23. Intelligence and the Coming of the First World War 472
- 24. The First World War. Part I: From the Outbreak of War to the Zimmermann Telegram 497
- 25. The First World War. Part 2: From American Intervention to Allied Victory 543
- 26. SIGINT and HUMINT between the Wars 573
- 27. The ‘Big Three’ and Second World War Intelligence 603
- 28. Intelligence and the Victory of the Grand Alliance 637
- 29. The Cold War and the Intelligence Superpowers 669
- 30. ‘Holy Terror’: From the Cold War to 9/11 701
- Conclusion: Twenty- First- Century Intelligence in Long- Term Perspective 731
- Bibliography 761
- Abbreviations Used in the Notes and References 819
- Notes 821
- Acknowledgements 876
- Index 879