Spies, Culture, and Society

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781647126629

Coming in from the Cold

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Edited by Simon Willmetts, Constant Hijzen, Contributions by Simon Willmetts, Timothy Melley, Pauline Blistene, Tricia Jenkins, Simon Willmetts, Constant Hijzen, Kathryn Olmsted, Constant Hijzen
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Simon Willmetts is an associate professor of intelligence studies at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University. He is the author of In Secrecys Shadow: The OSS and CIA in Hollywood Cinema, 1941-1979. Constant Hijzen is the historical adviser at the Dutch General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD) and is a research fellow in intelligence and security at Leiden University. He is the author of Roots of Counterterrorism: Contemporary Wisdom from Dutch Intelligence.


This collection of essays by a strong transatlantic group of authors reminds us that our understanding of spying is always mediated by its fictional portrait and by those who emerge from the secret world to tell its story. If you want to know more about the history of deep state ideas or learn about figures such as Cord Meyer, who crossed the line from espionage to public narratives, this is an excellent starting point.



-Wesley Wark, Centre for International Governance Innovation



The contributors to this seminal volume have provided a much-needed blueprint for putting culture center stage in intelligence studies. Their masterly accounts demonstrate the value of looking at both sides of the looking glass and the dialogue between covert and overt, imagined and real.



-Claire Hubbard-Hall, associate professor of intelligence history, Bishop Grosseteste University, author of Her Secret Service: The Forgotten Women of British Intelligence


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