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The Unsleeping Eye

Secret Police and Their Victims

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An edition of The Unsleeping Eye (2003)

The Unsleeping Eye

Secret Police and Their Victims

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"While there are many books about espionage, until now very little has been written about the history of secret policing, which played such a grim role in the totalitarian movements of the twentieth century.".

"Robert J. Stove begins his story of how secret police became a central institution of modern life with Sir Francis Walsingham, spymaster to Elizabeth I of England who created a network of secret agents and assassins to subvert the queen's Catholic opponents. He concludes with a portrait of J. Edgar Hoover, whose surveillance of "enemies within" put American democracy to the test.".

"At the heart of The Unsleeping Eye is a provocative account of how secret police helped to build and sustain the modern totalitarian state. Joseph Fouche, Napoleon's minister of police, made surveillance and informing into an art form and coupled spying with propaganda techniques that made it doubly effective.

Stove chronicles the development of domestic surveillance in Russia, from the time of Ivan the Terrible to its final refinement under Stalin, who brought Lenin's ideal of "organized terror" to perfection in collaboration with his brutal head of secret police, Lavrenti Beria.

He also shows how the Gestapo and other police organizations led by demented individuals like Heinrich Himmler defined the essence of Nazism, part of which was Himmler's deluded notion that "the members of the Gestapo are men with human kindness, human hearts, and absolute rightness."".

"The inside story of the secret policemen who defined the state of their art, The Unsleeping Eye takes us into the darkest corners of government. It is a narrative filled with forceful personalities and unsettling anecdotes, which leaves us wondering about the brave new worlds of manipulation and terror that may await us."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Encounter Books
Language
English
Pages
318

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The Unsleeping Eye: Secret Police and Their Victims
March 2003, Encounter Books
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Classifications

Library of Congress
HV7961 .S764 2003, HV7961.S764 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
318
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8721608M
Internet Archive
unsleepingeyesec0000stov
ISBN 10
189355466X
ISBN 13
9781893554665
LCCN
2002192785
OCLC/WorldCat
51204250
Library Thing
1059227
Goodreads
676080

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