Spies, patriots, and traitors : American intelligence in the revolutionary war
2014
973.385 D132 2014
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Title
Spies, patriots, and traitors : American intelligence in the revolutionary war
Published
Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, 2014.
Description
xviii, 317 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
973.385 D132 2014
System Control No.
(OCoLC)851285714
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-298) and index.
Contents: George Washington learns the intelligence trade -- the united front campaign that led to the American Revolution -- The intelligence war begins -- Covert action in Europe leading to the French alliance -- Nathan Hale and the British occupation of New York City -- John Jay's efforts at counterintelligence -- Washington establishes his intelligence capabilities -- Benedict Arnold: hero turned traitor -- American intelligence activities reach maturity -- Nathanael Greene and intelligence in the Southern Campaign -- Yorktown and the endgame -- The African-American role in American intelligence activities -- Conclusion.
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Contents: George Washington learns the intelligence trade -- the united front campaign that led to the American Revolution -- The intelligence war begins -- Covert action in Europe leading to the French alliance -- Nathan Hale and the British occupation of New York City -- John Jay's efforts at counterintelligence -- Washington establishes his intelligence capabilities -- Benedict Arnold: hero turned traitor -- American intelligence activities reach maturity -- Nathanael Greene and intelligence in the Southern Campaign -- Yorktown and the endgame -- The African-American role in American intelligence activities -- Conclusion.
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