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Empire of Secrets: British Intelligence, the Cold War and the Twilight of Empire (2013)

von Calder Walton

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Discusses how Great Britain and the intelligence service MI5 played a crucial but virtually unseen role throughout the Cold War, revealing violent counterinsurgencies, urban warfare campaigns, and other sobering acts committed in an effort to destabilize Communist threats.
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A book on a little known topic, British intelligence and it's role in the last two decades of the British Empire. The first chapters on the pre-war and WWII era were quite revealing and helped to set the scene for the post war crises within the Empire. I thought that this book achieved two things, firstly it highlighted the role that British intelligence made to the independent countries of the Commonwealth. Secondly it demonstrated the lack of learning that each of the post war conflicts brought. Palestine, Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus and Aden all saw the same broad problems and the same relearning of lessons that should have already have been learnt. While the book doesn't cover Northern Ireland at all, it is clear that those problems continued there. An excellent book that brings to the forefront the role of British Intelligence within the Empire and Commonwealth up until the mid 1960's. ( )
  bookmarkaussie | Jun 19, 2022 |
Ultimately disappointing for me as the author's style made interesting material become tedious. He writes with little sympathy for the circumstances that existed at the time and makes judgements on historical events that seem to stem from modern prejudices. ( )
  mnickjw | Apr 28, 2015 |
Perfidious Albion! Calder Walton is a professional historian now working as a barrister. This excellent book - complete with footnotes; bibliography and comprehensive index - looks at the history of various intelligence services (MI5, MI6, Special Branch to name but three) . When one considers the breadth of the British Empire and the collapse of that empire post WWII it is most revealing to see the hand the British had in establishing secret services throughout Africa, the Sub-continent, the Caribbean, Cyprus, the Middle East. It comes as no surprise that the various secret services share information. Walton has accessed a great deal of material which has only become available since the opening of archives by the Russians. The writing style is a little ponderous and at times Walton gives the impression of being of the establishment but that might be my prejudices coming through. Above all else it is a "good read" and worthy of the four star rating.. ( )
  BlinkingSam | Jun 22, 2013 |
Author tells us, repeatedly, that this is the first book to use recently revealed archival records to show the role played by British secret services in the end of the British empire, post 1945. Very well documented through patient work with archives, and an important topic. ( )
  elimatta | Jun 4, 2013 |
  Katong | Apr 14, 2013 |
The fruit of nearly a decade’s research, Empire of Secrets is an important addition to the literature on decolonisation.
hinzugefügt von inge87 | bearbeitenFinancial Times, Richard Hopton (Feb 8, 2013)
 
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