The Journal of Intelligence History
Editorial Staff
Review Editor
Editorial Board
Submissions
Subscriptions


Previous Issues


Volume 6, Number 1

Summer 2006

BENJAMIN GROB-FITZGIBBON
Neglected Intelligence: How the British Government
Failed to Quell the Ulster Volunteer Force, 1912-1914

REINHARD R. DOERRIES
Hopeless Mission:
Sir Roger Casement in Imperial Germany

ANTONIO DIAZ
Spanish Intelligence
During the Second Republic and the Civil War: 1931-1939

MARTIN RUDNER
The Historical Evolution of Canada’s Foreign
Intelligence Capability: Cold War Sigint Strategy and its Legacy

HANS-GEORG WIECK
The GDR – As Seen by the Federal German
Foreign Intelligence Agency (BND) 1985-1990

ERNST HAIGER
Fiction, Facts, and Forgeries:
The “Revelations” of Peter and Martin Allen
about the History of the Second World War

 

CONTRIBUTORS

REVIEWS


The Journal of Intelligence History is published by the International Intelligence History Association, founded in 1993 to promote scholarly research on intelligence organizations and their impact on historical development and international relations.


Last update 27 March 2006 by Michael Wala