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John Jones,Paul M. Hollister

The German Secret Service in America 1914–1918

The German Secret Service in America 1914–1918 intricately weaves a narrative centered upon the machinations and secret operations conducted by Germany on American soil during the tumultuous years of the First World War. This anthology delivers an expansive examination of espionage, intelligence-gathering, and their far-reaching impacts on society, politics, and international relations. The collected works evoke a variety of literary styles ranging from investigative journalism to historical analysis, each contributing to a compelling and comprehensive exploration of this clandestine chapter in history. Particularly notable are the insights that bring to life the suspense and complexity of espionage without attributing these revelations to any singular authorial voice. Editors John Price Jones and Paul M. Hollister have skillfully curated contributions from a diverse array of voices, each bringing their unique perspectives shaped by intersecting historical, cultural, and literary influences. The anthology resonates with the jolts of modernist intensity as it aligns itself with the broader historical narratives of the early 20th century. They delve into the shadows of covert operations and into the minds of individuals whose lives were stealthily entangled in espionage activities, providing readers a glimpse into the socio-political climates that fostered such clandestine endeavors. For scholars, history enthusiasts, and curious minds alike, The German Secret Service in America 1914–1918 offers a rare opportunity to delve into a multifaceted past where covert operations weave seamlessly with public consciousness. Through its pages, the collection reveals a tapestry of hidden histories and secret alliances, illuminating the complexities and intrigues of war-era espionage. Readers are invited to explore this anthology for its wealth of insights, its profound educational value, and the engaging dialogue it creates across diverse narratives.
287 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2019
Год выхода издания
2019
Издательство
Good Press
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