The Elizabethan Secret Service

The Elizabethan Secret Service

by Alan Haynes (Author)

Synopsis

The England of Elizabeth was a nation under threat, both from factions within and great powers without. Opposition to the Protestant establishment meant that the queen and her court constantly believed themselves under threat from plot and subterfuge. In this fragile climate, spies and spy networks were of cardinal importance. This is an unrivalled and impeccably detailed account of the 'secret services' operated by the great men of Elizabethan England. By stealthy efforts at home and abroad the Elizabethan spy clusters became forces to be feared. Kidnapping, surveillance, conspiracy, counter-espionage, theft and lying were just a few of the methods employed to defeat the ever-present threat of regicide. This book challenges many stale notions about espionage in Renaissance England and presents complex material in an absorbing way, so that the reign of Elizabeth I is shown in a compellingly new and bold light.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 14 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0750940069
ISBN 13: 9780750940061

Author Bio
Alan Haynes is a prolific writer for seventeenth - century history. A member of the Historical Society, his other books include, Walsingham, Sex in Elizabethan England and the Gunpowder Plot.