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Espionage and the Roots of the Cold War: The Conspiratorial Heritage Studies in Intelligence Series



Espionage and the Roots of the Cold War: The Conspiratorial Heritage Studies in Intelligence Series
The book seeks to explore the origins of the "tradecraft" of espionage, which was used by the Soviet Union to gain information. This tradition, which was part of the communist movement, was used to conceal the activities of the Soviet Union. This book is a contribution to the study of the causes of the early Cold War. more details
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  • Examines the origins of the Soviet Union's "tradecraft" of espionage
  • Contributs to the study of the causes of the early Cold War


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Author David McKnight
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780714651637
Publisher Frank Cass Publishers
Manufacturer Frank Cass Publishers
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The book seeks to explore the origins of the "tradecraft" of espionage, which was used by the Soviet Union to gain information. This tradition, which was part of the communist movement, was used to conceal the activities of the Soviet Union. This book is a contribution to the study of the causes of the early Cold War.

From the 1930's to the 1950's a significant number of left-wing men and women in the United States, Britain, Europe, Australia and Canada were recruited to the Soviet intellgence services.
These people were amateurs, rather than professional intelligence workers and the reason for their success is intriguing and has never been satisfactorily explained.
Using recently released Soviet archives, this book seeks to explore the foundations for these successes in the deliberately concealed tradition of underground political activity which was part of the communist movement. This tradition, which became extremely useful to Soviet intelligence, also explains the origins of the "tradecraft" of espionage. The book seeks to contribute to the study of the causes of the early Cold War, by explaining how this underground tradition lead to espionage.
This title shows that while allegations of disloyalty during the Cold War were often part of a witch-hunt, the Left and their liberal allies sometimes unwittingly had a number of skeletons in their closet.

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