The Black Book of Espionage: Secret Tradecraft of Russian Female Agents - A Tale of "Red Swallows" ('Lastochki', in the KGB parlance), is a groundbreaking exploration of the covert operations and cunning strategies employed by some of Russia's most enigmatic female spies from the ancient times to the first decades of the twenty-first century. This authoritative work is the first of its kind to delve deep into the lives and careers of the Russian women who spied for their country, unveiling their roles in shaping espionage history.
Drawing from meticulously researched historical documents, multiple secondary sources in several languages and the author's own professional experience, this book chronicles not only daring missions and extraordinary personalities like Countess Dorothea Lieven but also the unique tradecraft techniques that set these female spies apart in a male-dominated field. Readers will uncover extraordinary stories of women who defied societal norms, from Roxelana - the most seductive, powerful, egoistical, intriguing, manipulative and enigmatic woman of the early 16th century to modern-day intelligence operators like Anna Chapman, Nomma Zarubina and Olga Kolobova ('Maria Adela Kuhfeldt Rivera').
The Black Book of Espionage sheds new light on a popular yet often misunderstood and misinterpreted subject, revealing the psychological and tactical nuances of female spies who have on occasion shaped the geopolitical landscapes of their times. With its blend of thrilling narratives and insightful analysis, this book is a must-read for history enthusiasts, intelligence scholars and spy fans, and for anyone intrigued by the power dynamics of gender in espionage. Prepare to be captivated by the secrets that have remained hidden for too long, and discover 'invisible agents' (female spies) behind the curtain of international intrigue. The book is well-illustrated using rare photos from the author's archive.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-0361-0118-3 (9781036101183)
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BORIS VOLODARSKY is a British intelligence historian and a member of the Cambridge intelligence seminar led by Professor Christopher Andrew. A former military intelligence officer who defended his doctoral thesis in intelligence history at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Dr. Volodarsky is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in London and a former Visiting Fellow at the Canada Blanch Centre of the LSE. He regularly contributes to radio programmes and documentaries, including BBC Panorama, the British TV series Once Upon a Time in Londongrad (Sky, 2022), and the Spanish TV series Project Ninos (Dmax, 2020). He has authored numerous articles published in The Wall Street Journal, The Times, The Spectator, as well as in academic intelligence journals in Britain and the USA. His previous works include Stalin's Agent, three volumes of The KGB's Poison Factory (From Lenin to Litvinenko, Assassins, and To Kill a Mocking Bird), and several significant studies of intelligence. As an academic historian, Boris continues to write books on intelligence history; his current project is a new six-volume history of the KGB, with the first volume published in 2023 and the second planned for 2025. He also produces films where he serves as director and chief consultant. His documentaries Spy Capital and Spy Capital 2 premiered at Cannes and received multiple international awards for Best Documentary Feature.