Protecting the family spirit of the diplomatic service : the Foreign Office, security, and homosexuality, 1945–53
(2021)
Book Chapter
Lomas, D., & Murphy, C. (2021). Protecting the family spirit of the diplomatic service : the Foreign Office, security, and homosexuality, 1945–53. In D. Molinaro (Ed.), The Bridge in the Park: The Five Eyes and Cold War Counterintelligence. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press
Dramatising intelligence history on the BBC : the Camp 020 affair (2019)
Journal Article
Murphy, C. (2019). Dramatising intelligence history on the BBC : the Camp 020 affair. Intelligence and National Security, 34(5), 668-702. https://doi.org/10.1080/02684527.2019.1595466While there is a considerable literature that considers post-1945 British intelligence
historiography, little attention has been given to non-print media, such as factual
depictions of intelligence affairs broadcast on television or radio. Using pr... Read More about Dramatising intelligence history on the BBC : the Camp 020 affair.
Intelligence and espionage : secrets and spies (2019)
Book
Lomas, D., & Murphy, C. (2019). Intelligence and espionage : secrets and spies. RoutledgeIntelligence and Espionage: Secrets and Spies provides a global introduction to the role of intelligence – a key, but sometimes controversial, aspect of ensuring national security. Separating fact from fiction, the book draws on past examples to expl... Read More about Intelligence and espionage : secrets and spies.
A tale of torture? Alexander Scotland, the London Cage and post-war British secrecy (2013)
Book Chapter
Lomas, D. (2013). A tale of torture? Alexander Scotland, the London Cage and post-war British secrecy. In C. Moran, & C. Murphy (Eds.), Intelligence Studies in Britain and the US : historiography since 1945 (251-262). Edinburgh University PressThe immediate post-war period saw the publication of a number of secret service accounts recounting wartime exploits, giving the impression that, with the end of hostilities, these could now be revealed. In fact, as has been clearly demonstrated by R... Read More about A tale of torture? Alexander Scotland, the London Cage and post-war British secrecy.