Our century’s fascination with the spy has produced at least as much mythology as recorded fact, and the romanticized picture of international espionage is never complete withoutthe alluring and dangerous femme fatale. But this misconception about the role of women in intelligence is not confined to spy novels and James Bond films; in many cases it has been nurtured at the very highest levels ofthe intelligence community
Women played significant roles in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. Aline ...
The research is aimed at revealing the peculiarities of a new female experience in view of the times...
This thesis shows that the history of cryptanalysis in Britain in the first half of the twentieth ce...
‘The Language of Espionage: Mata Hari and the creation of the spy courtesan’ by Julie Wheelwright of...
World War I and World War II provided British women with the opportunity to move outside of the dome...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This analysis of cultural representations of British intelligence between 1945 and 1999 explores thr...
Few existing archival records or secondary sources appear to narrate or describe the circumstances, ...
Agent Eve: A look into women in espionage Known as the eyes of the Pharaoh by the ancient Egyptians,...
In 1991 John Major’s government broke with precedent and named the incoming head of MI5, Stella Rimi...
The discrepancies between a biography about a decorated Soviet intelligence agent and the authentica...
There is a long-standing connection between Englishness and the figure of the (good) spy. Britain fo...
This major research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely ac...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
In the history of espionage, World War II intelligence contributions typically take a backseat to th...
Women played significant roles in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. Aline ...
The research is aimed at revealing the peculiarities of a new female experience in view of the times...
This thesis shows that the history of cryptanalysis in Britain in the first half of the twentieth ce...
‘The Language of Espionage: Mata Hari and the creation of the spy courtesan’ by Julie Wheelwright of...
World War I and World War II provided British women with the opportunity to move outside of the dome...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This analysis of cultural representations of British intelligence between 1945 and 1999 explores thr...
Few existing archival records or secondary sources appear to narrate or describe the circumstances, ...
Agent Eve: A look into women in espionage Known as the eyes of the Pharaoh by the ancient Egyptians,...
In 1991 John Major’s government broke with precedent and named the incoming head of MI5, Stella Rimi...
The discrepancies between a biography about a decorated Soviet intelligence agent and the authentica...
There is a long-standing connection between Englishness and the figure of the (good) spy. Britain fo...
This major research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely ac...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
In the history of espionage, World War II intelligence contributions typically take a backseat to th...
Women played significant roles in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. Aline ...
The research is aimed at revealing the peculiarities of a new female experience in view of the times...
This thesis shows that the history of cryptanalysis in Britain in the first half of the twentieth ce...