Drawing upon primary and secondary historical material, this paper explores the role of intelligence in early modern government. It focuses upon developments in seventeenth- and early-eighteenth-century England, a site-specific genealogical moment in the broader history of state power/knowledges. Addressing a tendency in Foucauldian work to neglect pre-eighteenth-century governance, the analysis reveals a set of interrelated processes which gave rise to an innovative technique for anticipating hazard and opportunity for the state. At the intersection of raison d’État, the evolving art of government, widespread routines of secrecy and a post-Westphalia field of European competition and exchange, intelligence was imagined as a fundamental sol...
First published online: 07 December 2019This article examines the role of intelligence in the format...
The models of political analysis can be divided into two registers: On the one hand we find the sear...
The unpublished letters of William Herle, diplomat and intelligencer to the court of Elizabeth I rev...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.It ...
This is a comprehensive history of the idea of the early-modern 'secret state' intelligence and spie...
This article seeks to explore the means whereby the Spanish Monarchy under the last Habsburg, Charle...
This article explores one of the earliest centrally organized state intelligence services in world h...
The Mind of the State Throughout the War of the Spanish Succession, European powers vied for suprema...
This article will examine Harley’s role as secretary of state (1704-1708), and particularly his work...
As intelligence co-ordinator for the Cromwellian Protectorate, John Thurloe was responsible for secu...
How did Oliver Cromwell’s Protectorate defend itself from its covert enemies, from plots and conspir...
PhDThe unpublished letters of William Herle, diplomat and intelligencer to the court of Elizabeth I...
584 pages“Political Secrecy and Theatricality in Marlowe and Shakespeare” traces the transformation ...
Historians have begun to think about the emergence of the early modern ‘state’ in complex and creati...
Copyright © The Author(s). This article argues that the failure to address intelligence agencies as ...
First published online: 07 December 2019This article examines the role of intelligence in the format...
The models of political analysis can be divided into two registers: On the one hand we find the sear...
The unpublished letters of William Herle, diplomat and intelligencer to the court of Elizabeth I rev...
This article was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.It ...
This is a comprehensive history of the idea of the early-modern 'secret state' intelligence and spie...
This article seeks to explore the means whereby the Spanish Monarchy under the last Habsburg, Charle...
This article explores one of the earliest centrally organized state intelligence services in world h...
The Mind of the State Throughout the War of the Spanish Succession, European powers vied for suprema...
This article will examine Harley’s role as secretary of state (1704-1708), and particularly his work...
As intelligence co-ordinator for the Cromwellian Protectorate, John Thurloe was responsible for secu...
How did Oliver Cromwell’s Protectorate defend itself from its covert enemies, from plots and conspir...
PhDThe unpublished letters of William Herle, diplomat and intelligencer to the court of Elizabeth I...
584 pages“Political Secrecy and Theatricality in Marlowe and Shakespeare” traces the transformation ...
Historians have begun to think about the emergence of the early modern ‘state’ in complex and creati...
Copyright © The Author(s). This article argues that the failure to address intelligence agencies as ...
First published online: 07 December 2019This article examines the role of intelligence in the format...
The models of political analysis can be divided into two registers: On the one hand we find the sear...
The unpublished letters of William Herle, diplomat and intelligencer to the court of Elizabeth I rev...