The International Spy Museum, opening Spring 2002, in Washington, D.C. will tell the story of spies, intelligence operations and deceptions that changed the course of history. It will be the world s largest permanent exhibition dedicated to exploring the history of espionage.
An exhibit of Revolutionary War spy letters from the Sir Henry Clinton Collection at the Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Provides images and transcriptions of original sources in an interpretive, educational framework.
Rose O'Neal Greenhow Papers An On-line Archival Collection Special Collections Library, Duke University Images and Transcripts from the Collection About Rose O'Neal Greenhow About the collection at Duke Read items from the collection More information about the Special Collections Library and related collections Statement on use and reproduction About the digitized version of this collection ...
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CIA on Campus General articles Los Angeles Times op-ed, January 2001: Academics and Spies: The Silence that Roars An article from Lingua Franca on the state of the CIA-on-campus issue in year 2000 Another general overview of CIA on campus (1989) Excerpts from the Church Committee on the CIA in academia (1976) CIA skips Church -- Harvard and all the rest can go to hell (1979) Michigan State ...
NPR's Susan Stamberg interviews Linda McCarthy, who organized a new exhibit on women spies in U.S. history. Some were or became famous, including chef Julia Child and singer Josephine Baker.
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Go to Chapter One Section Go to Book World's Review A Century of Spies By Jeffrey T. Richelson Chapter One: A Shady Profession In 1800 a Londoner had the distinction of living in the most populous city in Europe, as one of 900, 000 residents. London and Paris, with 600, 000 residents, were the only European cities with more than a half million inhabitants. By 1900 they had grown to metropolises ...
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A detailed account of Gen. James Longstreet's famous scout. However, historians are still trying to piece together the mystery of Harrison and continue searching for clues as to his earlier life and his whereabouts after the Civil War. ...
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The 20th Century brought revolutionary changes to our world and our lives. From Man's first steps into space to the inauguration of Nelson Mandela as South Africa's first black President. We asked people to share their memories and experiences, good and bad.
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