The Journal of Intelligence History (Print ISSN: 1616-1262 Online ISSN: 2169-5601) is the official publication of the International Intelligence History Association (IIHA). Published by Taylor & Francis, it is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide a forum for original research on the history of intelligence services, activities and their wider historical, political and social contexts. The journal aims to publish scholarship on all aspects of the history of intelligence, across all continents, countries and periods of history. We encourage submissions across a wide range of topics, methodologies and approaches.
For further information see the Journal of Intelligence History’s site at Taylor & Francis.
Co-Editors:
Shlomo Shpiro, Department of Political Studies, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Samantha Newbery, University of Salford, Manchester, UK
Book Reviews
For the Journal of Intelligence History we are regularly looking for new publications and book reviewers. The books we are interested in should deal with different historical, political, sociological and technological questions of intelligence research.
Book Reviews Editor: Melina Dobson, University of Buckingham, Buckingham, UK
If you would like to become a book reviewer or if you would like to recommend a book copy, please send a short e-mail to exec_director[a]intelligence-history.org.
Editorial Board:
Anna Daun, University of Cologne, Germany
Robert Dover, Loughborough University, UK
Beatrice de Graaf, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Andrew Hammond , 9/11 Museum and New York University, USA
Claudia Hillebrand, Cardiff University, UK
Michael S. Goodman, King’s College London, UK
Peter Jackson, University of Glasgow , UK
Loch K. Johnson, University of Georgia, USA
James Lockhart, American University in Dubai, UAE
Patrick Major, Reading University, UK
David S. McCarthy, Richard Bland College of William and Mary, USA
Samantha Newbery, University of Salford, UK
Kathryn Olmsted, UC Davis, USA
Andrew O’Neil, Griffith University, Australia
Mark Phythian, University of Leicester, UK
Chris Smith , Coventry University, UK
Mark Stout, John Hopkins University, USA