
Cultures of Intelligence in the Era of the World Wars
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Description
Cultures of Intelligence analyses the intelligence services of Germany, Britain, the USA, and France in the first half of the twentieth century. It asks whether there were national traditions in intelligence, or whether each of the sophisticated Western intelligence powers was part of a transnational intelligence culture? The book is a contribution to the cultural turn in intelligence studies. Its underlying purpose is to place intelligence in its proper
historical and comparative context. As such it is also a contribution to the history of political culture and its study.
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historical and comparative context. As such it is also a contribution to the history of political culture and its study.
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Product details
- Hardback | 400 pages
- 148 x 223 x 25mm | 606g
- 06 Oct 2020
- Oxford University Press
- Oxford, United Kingdom
- English
- 0198867204
- 9780198867203
About Simon Ball
Simon Ball is Professor of History at the University of Leeds
Philipp Gassert is Professor of History at the University of Mannheim
Andreas Gestrich is Professor of History at the University of Trier
Soenke Neitzel is Professor of History at the University of Potsdam
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Philipp Gassert is Professor of History at the University of Mannheim
Andreas Gestrich is Professor of History at the University of Trier
Soenke Neitzel is Professor of History at the University of Potsdam
show more