Espionage in the Ancient World: An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles in Western Languages

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.

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Espionage in the Ancient World: An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles in Western Languages

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.

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Espionage in the Ancient World: An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles in Western Languages

Espionage in the Ancient World: An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles in Western Languages

by R.M. Sheldon
Espionage in the Ancient World: An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles in Western Languages

Espionage in the Ancient World: An Annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles in Western Languages

by R.M. Sheldon

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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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786437689
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 02/25/2008
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

R.M. Sheldon is a professor of history and department head at the Virginia Military Institute. She currently serves on the editorial board of The Journal of Military History, Small Wars and Insurgencies and the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. She is the author of numerous books and articles on intelligence gathering in the ancient world and lives in Buena Vista, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments    
Foreword    
Preface    
Introduction    
Glossary    

ESPIONAGE
General    
Road Building, Communications, Tradecraft    

THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST
Mesopotamia and Palestine    
Egypt    
Assyria and Babylonia    
Persia    

GREECE
General    
The Skytale    
Tachygraphy    
The Spartan Krypteia    
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age    

THE ROMAN REPUBLIC
General    
Tironian Notes    

THE ROMAN EMPIRE
General    
Signalling    

THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE
General    
Greek Fire    

MEDIEVAL WORLD
General    
Dubthach Cipher & the Bamberg Cryptogram    
Oghams    
Bacon Cipher    
Runes    
The Voynich Manuscript    

THE ISLAMIC WORLD
General    
Yezidis    

RUSSIA, CHINA, INDIA, AFRICA
Russia    
China and Southeast Asia    
India    
Africa    
An Unsolved Cryptogram: The Sator Rebus    

Index    
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