Intelligence Activities in Ancient Rome: Trust in the Gods but Verify

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-02-03
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

"Intelligence activities have always been an integral part of statecraft, and the Romans could not have built and protected their empire without them. Professor Sheldon uses the modern concept of the intelligence cycle to trace intelligence activities whether they were done by private citizens, the government, or the military. The range of activities is broad: intelligence and counterintelligence gathering, covert action, clandestine operations, the use of codes and ciphers, and many other types of espionage tradecraft have all left their traces in the ancient sources. This book will certainly dispel the myth that such activities are a modern invention."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Rose Mary Sheldon has been a professor at the Virginia Military Institute since 1993.

Table of Contents

Maps and illustrations
ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiv
Acknowledgments xviii
About the author xxi
Chronology xxii
List of abbreviations
xxv
PART I The Republic
1(140)
Introduction: intelligence ancient and modern
3(8)
Trust in the gods, but verify
11(16)
Rome conquers Italy: methods and motives
27(14)
Hannibal's spies
41(27)
Diplomat, trader, messenger, client, spy: Rome's eyes and ears in the East
68(18)
The high price of failure: Crassus and the Parthians
86(14)
Caesar goes to Britain
100(20)
Julius Caesar and the end of the Roman Republic
120(21)
PART II The Empire
141(149)
The Augustan revolution: communications and internal security
143(21)
Roman military intelligence
164(11)
Intelligence systems failure: the slaughter of Varus in the Teutoburgerwald
175(24)
Transmission and signaling
199(51)
The Roman secret service
250(11)
Big brother is watching you
261(14)
Epilogue
275(15)
Select bibliography 290(20)
Index 310

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