This introduction to ‘New Explorations in Early Modern Intelligence-Gathering’ provides a brief overview of some of the common currents and directions of scholarship on early modern espionage in order to provide a critical context for the essays comprising this special issue. It identifies the extent to which scholars have looked both at individual spies and the systems and secretariats within which they worked, and charts some of the significant emerging fields into which espionage studies is developing. The second part of the introduction then provides summaries of the essays by the seven contributing authors, drawing out how each, in different ways, explores questions concerning the motives, rewards, and occupational identity of those in...
This project traces the emergence of the spy in the literature of the eighteenth century, arguing fo...
This article will examine Harley’s role as secretary of state (1704-1708), and particularly his work...
This dissertation, Hell\u27s Black Intelligencers: Representing Clandestine Labor on the Early Mode...
This introduction to ‘New Explorations in Early Modern Intelligence-Gathering’ provides a brief over...
This introduction to ‘New Explorations in Early Modern Intelligence-Gathering’ provides a brief over...
This is a comprehensive history of the idea of the early-modern 'secret state' intelligence and spie...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Contrary to more rudimentary espionage networks created by rulers (and their rivals) in various part...
Taking the role spying played in the defence of England’s northern frontier against a Scottish invas...
As intelligence co-ordinator for the Cromwellian Protectorate, John Thurloe was responsible for secu...
This introduction identifies recent scholarship in espionage studies, and the range of critical ques...
Secret history emerged in England during the late seventeenth century and quickly established itself...
Venice was home to one of the earliest centrally organized state intelligence services which was ove...
The unpublished letters of William Herle, diplomat and intelligencer to the court of Elizabeth I rev...
Drawing upon primary and secondary historical material, this paper explores the role of intelligence...
This project traces the emergence of the spy in the literature of the eighteenth century, arguing fo...
This article will examine Harley’s role as secretary of state (1704-1708), and particularly his work...
This dissertation, Hell\u27s Black Intelligencers: Representing Clandestine Labor on the Early Mode...
This introduction to ‘New Explorations in Early Modern Intelligence-Gathering’ provides a brief over...
This introduction to ‘New Explorations in Early Modern Intelligence-Gathering’ provides a brief over...
This is a comprehensive history of the idea of the early-modern 'secret state' intelligence and spie...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Contrary to more rudimentary espionage networks created by rulers (and their rivals) in various part...
Taking the role spying played in the defence of England’s northern frontier against a Scottish invas...
As intelligence co-ordinator for the Cromwellian Protectorate, John Thurloe was responsible for secu...
This introduction identifies recent scholarship in espionage studies, and the range of critical ques...
Secret history emerged in England during the late seventeenth century and quickly established itself...
Venice was home to one of the earliest centrally organized state intelligence services which was ove...
The unpublished letters of William Herle, diplomat and intelligencer to the court of Elizabeth I rev...
Drawing upon primary and secondary historical material, this paper explores the role of intelligence...
This project traces the emergence of the spy in the literature of the eighteenth century, arguing fo...
This article will examine Harley’s role as secretary of state (1704-1708), and particularly his work...
This dissertation, Hell\u27s Black Intelligencers: Representing Clandestine Labor on the Early Mode...