Monthly Archives: January 2011

A Jihadist Manual on Intelligence

January 24, 2011 Mark Stout, SPY Historian A manual on intelligence captured during the course of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, Coalition Forces offers a unique take on intelligence from a jihadist perspective.  Coalition forces found copies of the 300-some … Continue reading

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Q&A with Author Rick Bowers

Author Rick Bowers spoke recently at the Museum’s Spies of the Civil Rights Movement program.  Here he answers some questions concerning the program and his book Spies of Mississippi: The True Story of the Spy Network that Tried to Destrpy the Civil … Continue reading

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SPY Historians Featured in Intelligence Journal

January 11, 2011 Mark Stout, SPY Historian The breadth of espionage-related history scholarship is apparent in two recent articles featuring the work of the International Spy Museum’s Historian, Dr. Mark Stout and its previous Historian, Dr. Thomas Boghardt. Both appear … Continue reading

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