This article provides a systematic analysis of post-war government policy towards the history of secret services. It focuses particularly upon the problem of preserving secrecy and argues that official history was an instrument through which government sought to address public pressure for the release information, while also extending a degree of control. It shows how the authorities enjoyed some initial success in cloaking the most significant wartime activities, including signals intelligence and organised strategic deception. However, this secrecy was eventually eroded by ‘insiders’, armed with privileged information and near-immunity from prosecution under the Official Secrets Act. Once the existence of these secret activities had seepe...
This article uses the inter-war and wartime career of Anthony Eden, as a vehicle to understand the l...
This article uses the inter-war and wartime career of Anthony Eden, as a vehicle to understand the l...
This article uses the inter-war and wartime career of Anthony Eden, as a vehicle to understand the l...
This article recounts the experience of a professional historian in being given the keys to the king...
This article recounts the experience of a professional historian in being given the keys to the king...
Most of the records of the three British secret services relating to the Cold War remain closed. Nev...
The post–World War II secret state (governmental bodies that handle national security, including sig...
This article reveals a startling episode unknown to contemporaries and historians: Britain’s secret ...
Classified is a fascinating account of the British state's long obsession with secrecy and the ways ...
The official mechanisms of intelligence oversight and accountability in the United Kingdom are argua...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
Many intelligence scandals in the news today seem unprecedented - from Russian meddling in the 2016 ...
This article investigates the Thatcher government’s attempts to suppress or censor BBC reporting on ...
This essay reviews Stella Rimington's Open Secret: The Autobiography of the Former Director-General ...
Despite the welcome turn within security studies towards a more material- and practice-oriented unde...
This article uses the inter-war and wartime career of Anthony Eden, as a vehicle to understand the l...
This article uses the inter-war and wartime career of Anthony Eden, as a vehicle to understand the l...
This article uses the inter-war and wartime career of Anthony Eden, as a vehicle to understand the l...
This article recounts the experience of a professional historian in being given the keys to the king...
This article recounts the experience of a professional historian in being given the keys to the king...
Most of the records of the three British secret services relating to the Cold War remain closed. Nev...
The post–World War II secret state (governmental bodies that handle national security, including sig...
This article reveals a startling episode unknown to contemporaries and historians: Britain’s secret ...
Classified is a fascinating account of the British state's long obsession with secrecy and the ways ...
The official mechanisms of intelligence oversight and accountability in the United Kingdom are argua...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
Many intelligence scandals in the news today seem unprecedented - from Russian meddling in the 2016 ...
This article investigates the Thatcher government’s attempts to suppress or censor BBC reporting on ...
This essay reviews Stella Rimington's Open Secret: The Autobiography of the Former Director-General ...
Despite the welcome turn within security studies towards a more material- and practice-oriented unde...
This article uses the inter-war and wartime career of Anthony Eden, as a vehicle to understand the l...
This article uses the inter-war and wartime career of Anthony Eden, as a vehicle to understand the l...
This article uses the inter-war and wartime career of Anthony Eden, as a vehicle to understand the l...