Women Spies by Soren Finley (.ePUB)

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Women Spies: A Global History of Female Espionage by Soren Finley
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Overview: Every civilisation discovered the same secret. None learned to defend against it.

In 1488, a woman named Josine Hellebout received a professional salary from the city of Ypres — for military intelligence work. Her existence remained unknown until a single researcher found the evidence in municipal archives in 2022. She is not an exception. Thousands of women operated as intelligence agents across three thousand years of recorded history. Most were erased from the record.

Women Spies examines this pattern at full historical and global scale. In Mauryan India, the Arthashastra codified nine distinct cover identities for female operatives in 300 BCE — with a level of technical precision that Western intelligence thinking would not approach for another two thousand years. In Byzantine Constantinople, palace women organised military coups without ever falling under suspicion. In the Cold War, Ursula Kuczynski ran Soviet atomic espionage networks from an English country cottage while MI5 interviewed her twice and released her both times. She died at ninety-three, never caught.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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