Espionage and Treason in Classical Greece

Espionage and Treason in Classical Greece
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 123
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ISBN-10 : 9781498583398
ISBN-13 : 1498583393
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Espionage and Treason in Classical Greece by : André Gerolymatos

This history of ancient diplomacy demonstrates how the ancient Greeks used guest-friendship as a mechanism of diplomacy. Ancient proxenoi were the equivalent of contemporary consul-generals and they served some of the same purposes. The proxenoi conducted the diplomatic affairs of the state they represented and looked after the interests of the city-state that had adopted them. In times of war the proxenoi maintained spies and supplied intelligence on the movements of fleets and armies.

Espionage and Treason

Espionage and Treason
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9789004675674
ISBN-13 : 9004675671
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Espionage and Treason by : A. Gerolymatos

Espionage and Treason

Espionage and Treason
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X001203562
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Synopsis Espionage and Treason by : André Gerolymatos

Information Gathering in Classical Greece

Information Gathering in Classical Greece
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 0472110640
ISBN-13 : 9780472110643
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Information Gathering in Classical Greece by : Frank Santi Russell

"Information Gathering in Classical Greece opens with chapters on tactical, strategic, and covert agents. Methods of communication are explored, from fire-signals to dead-letter drops. Frank Russell categorizes and defines the collectors and sources of information according to their era, methods, and spheres of operation, and he also provides evidence from ancient authors on interrogation and the handling and weighing of information. Counterintelligence is also explored, together with disinformation through "leaks" and agents. The author concludes this fascinating study with observations on the role that intelligence-gathering has in the kind of democratic society for which Greece has always been famous"--Publisher description.

Espionage in the Ancient World

Espionage in the Ancient World
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9781476610993
ISBN-13 : 1476610991
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Espionage in the Ancient World by : R.M. Sheldon

Intelligence activities have always been an integral part of statecraft. Ancient governments, like modern ones, realized that to keep their borders safe, control their populations, and keep abreast of political developments abroad, they needed a means to collect the intelligence which enabled them to make informed decisions. Today we are well aware of the damage spies can do. Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive guide to the literature of ancient intelligence. The entries present books and periodical articles in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, and Dutch--with annotations in English. These works address such subjects as intelligence collection and analysis (political and military), counterintelligence, espionage, cryptology (Greek and Latin), tradecraft, covert action, and similar topics (it does not include general battle studies and general discussions of foreign policy). Sections are devoted to general espionage, intelligence related to road building, communication, and tradecraft, intelligence in Greece, during the reign of Alexander the Great and in the Hellenistic Age, in the Roman republic, the Roman empire, the Byzantine empire, the Muslim world, and in Russia, China, India, and Africa. The books can be located in libraries in the United States; in cases where volumes are in one library only, the author indicates where they may be found.

Espionage: Past, Present and Future?

Espionage: Past, Present and Future?
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 9781136296970
ISBN-13 : 1136296972
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Espionage: Past, Present and Future? by : Wesley K. Wark

Highlights of the volume include pioneering essays on the methodology of intelligence studies by Michael Fry and Miles Hochstein, and the future perils of the surveillance state by James Der Derian. Two leading authorities on the history of Soviet/Russian intelligence, Christopher Andrew and Oleg Gordievsky, contribute essays on the final days of the KGB. Also, the mythology surrounding the life of Second World War intelligence chief, Sir William Stephenson, The Man Called Intrepid', is penetrated in a persuasive revisionist account by Timothy Naftali. The collection is rounded off by a series of essays devoted to unearthing the history of the Canadian intelligence service.

Localism and the Ancient Greek City-State

Localism and the Ancient Greek City-State
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9780226711485
ISBN-13 : 022671148X
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Localism and the Ancient Greek City-State by : Hans Beck

Much like our own time, the ancient Greek world was constantly expanding and becoming more connected to global networks. The landscape was shaped by an ecology of city-states, local formations that were stitched into the wider Mediterranean world. While the local is often seen as less significant than the global stage of politics, religion, and culture, localism, argues historian Hans Beck has had a pervasive influence on communal experience in a world of fast-paced change. Far from existing as outliers, citizens in these communities were deeply concerned with maintaining local identity, commercial freedom, distinct religious cults, and much more. Beyond these cultural identifiers, there lay a deeper concept of the local that guided polis societies in their contact with a rapidly expanding world. Drawing on a staggering range of materials—including texts by both known and obscure writers, numismatics, pottery analysis, and archeological records—Beck develops fine-grained case studies that illustrate the significance of the local experience. Localism and the Ancient Greek City-State builds bridges across disciplines and ideas within the humanities and shows how looking back at the history of Greek localism is important not only in the archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean, but also in today’s conversations about globalism, networks, and migration.

The Armies of Classical Greece

The Armies of Classical Greece
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 593
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ISBN-10 : 9781351894593
ISBN-13 : 1351894595
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Armies of Classical Greece by : Everett L. Wheeler

The origin of the Western military tradition in Greece 750-362 BC is fraught with controversies, such as the date and nature of the phalanx, the role of agricultural destruction and the existence of rules and ritualistic practices. This volume collects papers significant for specific points in debates or theoretical value in shaping and critiquing controversial viewpoints. An introduction offers a critical analysis of recent trends in ancient military history and provides a bibliographical essay contextualizing the papers within the framework of debates with a guide to further reading.

News and Society in the Greek Polis

News and Society in the Greek Polis
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 080784621X
ISBN-13 : 9780807846216
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis News and Society in the Greek Polis by : Sian Lewis

Sian Lewis explores the role of news and information in shaping Greek society from the sixth to the fourth centuries, b.c. Applying ideas from the study of modern media to her analysis of the functions of gossip, travel, messengers, inscriptions, and inst