Plots and paranoia : a history of political espionage in Britain, 1790-1988
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Plots and paranoia : a history of political espionage in Britain, 1790-1988
Unwin Hyman, 1989
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The aim of this book is to describe the history of Britain's counter-subversive agencies and by placing them in their historical context, to assess their broader significance. It tells a story of spies, informers, political policemen, mail interceptors and phone-tappers. The book should be of interest to anyone concerned about present-day issues relating to Britain's "secret state" activities.
目次
- Sly and subtil fellowes (1200 BC to AD 1790)
- the most powerful means of observation
- spies and bloodites! (1805-25)
- mild and paternal government (1825-50)
- no police over opinion (1850-80)
- a permanent organization to detect and control (1880-1910)
- a holy alliance against this midnight terror (1910-20)
- dangers ahead (1920-40)
- dazzled and confused (1940-70)
- dungeons and dragons (1970-88).
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