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The Spy Historian

Dr Claire Hubbard-Hall

Forget James Bond; the real spies were far more interesting.

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Latest Issues

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From Mata Hari with Love –Bond Bombshells and Femme Fatales

The musings of a spy historian on the subject of sexist depictions of women spies in film.

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White Smoke over Whitehall: MI6 to Appoint First Woman Spy Chief

A woman will be appointed Chief for the first time in MI6 history. But the reported frontrunner of an all-female shortlist is causing concern rather than celebration.

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A Slice of Espionage at the Old War Office

For nearly a century, the iconic Old War Office building was shrouded in secrecy and intrigue. Completed in 1906, the flamboyant Edwardian fortress was the home of army administration and was transformed into a military command centre durin...

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Cold War ‘Spy Schools’: Dennis Mills and the Joint Service School for Linguists

Britain’s covert Russian language initiative during the 1950s offers an important lesson for today.

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  • Dr Claire Hubbard-Hall

    British historian, broadcaster and author who knows a thing or two about espionage, spies and war (and loves dogs). Debut book ‘Her Secret Service: The Forgotten Women of British Intelligence’ OUT NOW.

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