商品簡介
Intelligence organizations are secretive by nature and shun public scrutiny, yet this lack of transparency has not discouraged journalists, historians, authors, and others from investigating and positing about their activities. The contributors to this volume examine different types and genres of intelligence history written since the end of World War II, from memoirs and scholarly texts to conspiracy-laden expos's and spy novels. Each chapter is grounded in new archival materials and centers either on a particular book or series of books, weighing issues of production, censorship, representation, and reception.
作者簡介
Christopher R. Moran is Assistant Professor in US National Security/Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick Christopher J. Murphy is Lecturer in Intelligence Studies/School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences at the University of Salford Christopher J. Murphy is Lecturer in Intelligence Studies/School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences at the University of Salford