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2015
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Intelligence Studies: The British Invasion
2015
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Overview
Originating as a panel at the 2011 meeting of the Society for Historians of American Historians (SHAFR), this fine set of articles and a commentary reminds us how much we owe to the 'British Invasion' as we investigate contributions of intelligence agencies to the history of the Cold War. It took two British historians, Christopher Andrew and David Dilks, to explicity challenge American historians to fill in a gaping hole--what they called the 'missing dimension' of intelligence--in Cold War history to prompt the (largely) US historians featured in this edition of History to make intelligence gathering, spies and intelligence agencies the focus of their research into Cold War history. (Author abstract)
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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