History 381
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 108, Issue 381
Articles
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New Explorations in Early Modern Intelligence-Gathering: Introduction (pp 190-201) – Dannielle Shaw, Matthew Woodcock (Free to Read)
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The Secretariat of Francis Walsingham, 1568–1590 (pp 202-223) – Hsuan-Ying Tu
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Robert Barret and the Making of an Early Modern Occasional Spy (pp 224-243) – Matthew Woodcock (Free to Read)
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Elizabethan Catholic Intelligencers, Spain and the Armada of 1597 (pp 244-261) – Jonathan Roche (Open Access)
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Thinker, Gaoler, Soldier, and Spy: Sir John Peyton (1544–1630) and Early Modern Intelligence-Brokering in the Tower of London (pp 262-281) – Dannielle Shaw (Free to Read)
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Confessional Intelligence: Early Modern Papal Diplomats and Information-Gathering Regarding England and Poland (pp 282-302) – Charles R. Keenan (Open Access)
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‘They Hide from Me, Like the Devil from the Cross’: Transalpine Postal Routes as Intelligence Work, 1555–1645 (pp 303-327) – Rachel Midura (Open Access)
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Robert Harley as Secretary of State and his Intelligence Work: 1702–1708 (pp 328-352) – Alan Marshall (Open Access)