Professor Jeffrey Burds of Northeastern University delves into the history of espionage in this eye-opening lecture series. The course opens with espionage activity in the ancient world and the Roman Empire and continues with the American Revolution, the Age of Napoleon, and the American Civil War. Throughout this compelling discussion, it becomes evident that spying is not only a never-ending source of fascination but also a major contributor to world history and the development of nations.
The Spies Who Never Were
Hervie Haufler
audiobookAerial Warfare
Frank Ledwidge
audiobookSpies, Saboteurs and Secret Missions of World War II
Tony Matthews
audiobookTarget Tehran : How Israel Is Using Sabotage, Cyberwarfare, Assassination – and Secret Diplomacy – to Stop a Nuclear Iran and Create a New Middle East
Yonah Jeremy Bob, Ilan Evyatar
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Lucas Delattre
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J.C. Sharman
audiobookThe Program : Lessons From Elite Military Units for Creating and Sustaining High Performance Leaders and Teams
Eric Kapitulik, Jake MacDonald
audiobookThe Commanders : The Leadership Journeys of George Patton, Bernard Montgomery and Erwin Rommel
Lloyd Clark
bookThe Convenient Terrorist : Two Whistleblowers’ Stories of Torture, Terror, Secret Wars, and CIA Lies
John Kiriakou, Joseph Hickman
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Sherry Sontag, Christopher Drew
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Brett Velicovich, Christopher S. Stewart
audiobookAmerica's Original Sin : White Supremacy, John Wilkes Booth, and the Lincoln Assassination
John Rhodehamel
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