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崔瑞德 Denis Twitchett阿诺德·汤因比 Arnold Joseph Toynbee
多丽丝·莱辛 Doris Lessing戴斯蒙德·莫里斯 Desmond Morris
乔治·奥威尔 George Orwell辛西娅.列侬 Cynthia Lennon
约翰·列侬 John Winston Lennon玛格丽特·希尔达·撒切尔 Margaret Hilda Thatcher
阿加莎·克里斯蒂 Agatha Christie安东尼·伯吉斯 Anthony Burgess
达夫妮·杜穆里埃 Daphne du Maurier伏尼契 Ethel Lilian Voynich
爱德华·摩根·福斯特 Edward Morgan Forster赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯 Herbert George Wells
阿道斯·赫胥黎 Aldous Huxley约翰·福尔斯 John Fowles
毛姆 William Somerset Maugham彼得·梅尔 Peter Mayle
约翰·罗纳德·瑞尔·托尔金 John Ronald Reuel Tolkien弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫 Adeline Virginia Woolf
理查德·道金斯 Richard Dawkins希区柯克 Alfred Hitchcock
格雷厄姆·格林 Graham Greene伊恩·弗莱明 Ian Fleming
约翰·加德纳 John Edmund Gardner彼得·赖特 Peter Wright
巴巴拉·卡特兰 Barbara Cartland杰克·希金斯 Jack Higgins
戴维·洛奇 David Lodge维多莉亚·荷特 Eleanor Hibbert
罗·达尔 Roald Dahl芭芭拉·卡德兰 Barbara Cartland
维琴尼亚·荷莉 Virginia Henley若贝黛·李 Roberta Leigh
杰西卡·斯蒂尔 Jessica Steele大卫·奥格威 David Ogilvy
约翰·梅纳德·凯恩斯 John Maynard Keynes克里斯托弗·安德鲁 Christopher Andrew
P·G·伍德豪斯 P. G. Wodehouse鲁丝·连德 Ruth Rendell
约翰·克雷西 John Creasey艾伦·温宁顿 Alan Winnington
H·C·贝利 H. C. Bailey安东尼·吉尔伯特 Anthony Gilbert
道洛西·赛耶斯 Dorothy L. Sayers罗尔德·达尔 Roald Dahl
彼得·拉布西 彼得拉布西阿瑟·刘易斯 Arthur Lewis
马克·布劳格 Mark Blaug哈罗德·品特 Harold Pinter
埃蒙德·特拉内·巴恪思爵士 Sir Edmund Trelawny Backhouse埃德温·丁格尔 Edwin John Dingle
温斯顿·丘吉尔 Winston Churchill安吉拉·卡特 Angela Carter
奈保尔 V. S. Naipaul阿瑟·克拉克 Sir Arthur Charles Clarke
卓别林 Sir Charles Chaplin弗吉尼亚·伍尔芙 Virginia Woolf
威廉·戈尔丁 William GoldingJ·F·C·富勒 John Frederick Charles Fuller
克里斯托弗·安德鲁 Christopher Andrew
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阅读克里斯托弗·安德鲁 Christopher Andrew在小说之家的作品!!!
  英国剑桥大学的现代史教授和历史教研室主任,他同时还是英国情报研究会的主席,曾任哈佛大学。多伦多大学和澳大利亚国家大学的客座教授。据他称,本书就是根据来特罗欣偷带出去的六大箱绝密文件档案编写而成的。


  Christopher Maurice Andrew (born 23 July 1941) is a historian at the University of Cambridge with a special interest in international relations and in particular the history of intelligence services.
  
  Life
  
  He is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, former Chair of the History Faculty at Cambridge University, Official Historian of the Security Service (MI5), Honorary Air Commodore of 7006 Squadron (Intelligence) in the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Chair of the Cambridge Intelligence Seminar, and former Visiting Professor at Harvard, Toronto and Canberra. Professor Andrew is also co-editor of Intelligence and National Security, and a regular presenter of BBC Radio and TV documentaries, including the Radio Four series What If?. His twelve previous books include a number of path-breaking studies on the use and abuse of secret intelligence in modern history. He is currently a governor of Norwich School and President of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
  Christopher Andrew studied under the historian and wartime cryptanalyst Sir Harry Hinsley, in common with fellow historian Peter Hennessy, Former students of Andrew - including Peter Jackson, Richard Aldrich, Tim Edwards and Wesley Wark - now staff the intelligence studies and intelligence history posts in universities around the English-speaking world.
  Professor Andrew's reputation as an historian of intelligence studies was cemented with two studies completed in collaboration with two defectors and former KGB officers, Oleg Gordievsky and Vasili Mitrokhin. The first of these works, KGB: The Inside Story was a scholarly work on the history of KGB actions against the West produced from archival and open sources, with the critical addition of information from the KGB defector Gordievsky. His two most detailed works about the KGB were produced in collaboration with KGB defector and archivist Vasili Mitrokhin, who over the course of several years recopied vast numbers of KGB archive documents as they were being moved for long storage. Exfiltrated by the Secret Intelligence Service in 1992, Mitrokhin and his documents were made available to Andrew after an initial and thorough review by the security services. Both volumes, 1999's The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB and the 2005 edition The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World (both volumes simply titled The Mitrokhin Archive in UK publication) resulted in some public scandal as they revealed the names of former KGB agents and collaborators in government, industry and private life around the world. Most famous amongst these was the revelation in 1999 of the "Grandmother Spy", 87-year old Melita Norwood, who had passed industrial information and other intelligence to the KGB for more than 50 years.
  The Cambridge Intelligence Seminar, chaired by Professor Andrew (and founded by his late mentor Harry Hinsley), convenes regularly in rooms at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Active and former senior members of various intelligence services around the world participate in the discussions, with most participants made up of Andrew's graduate students, fellow historians and other academics. At these meetings, detailed analysis of various past and present intelligence affairs is discussed under the Chatham House Rule, with the confidence that it will not be attributed to a person or organisation.
  
  Controversy
  
  In February 2003, Andrew accepted the post of official historian for the Security Service MI5, being chartered to write an official history of the service due for their centennial in 2009. This appointment - which entailed Andrew's enrollment into the Security Service - drew criticism from some historians and commentators. In general, these criticisms drew heavily on the suggestion that he was too close to MI5 to be impartial, and that indeed his link with the Service (formalised with his privileged access to the defectors Gordievsky and Mitrokhin) made him a "court historian" instead of a clear-eyed and critical historian. Persistent—if unfounded—rumours that Andrew was "MI5's main recruiter in Cambridge" have done little to quieten critics. Professor Andrew's response to these criticisms has been that he cannot afford to be biased towards the service. As The Guardian quoted Andrew, "Posterity and postgraduates are breathing down my neck. I tell my PhD students: I know you can only get on in the profession by assaulting teachers. You are not going to make a reputation by saying 'Look, Professor Andrew was right all along the line'." MI5's files will eventually be opened to others to inspect, and Andrew suggests that should he white-wash the history now, he will be found out and his entire corpus of work undermined.
  
  Select bibliography
  
  Théophile Delcassé and the Making of the Entente Cordiale (1968)
  France Overseas: The Great War and the Climax of French Overseas Expansion (1980) (with A.S. Kanya-Forstner)
  The Missing Dimension: Governments and Intelligence Communities in the Twentieth Century (1984) (with David Dilks)
  Secret Service: The Making of the British Intelligence Community (1985)
  Her Majesty's Secret Service:The Making of the British Intelligence Community (American Edition 1986,1987)
  Codebreaking and Signals Intelligence (1986)
  Intelligence and International Relations 1900-1945 (1987) (with Jeremy Noakes)
  KGB: The Inside Story of its Foreign Operations from Lenin to Gorbachev (1990) (with Oleg Gordievsky)
  Instructions from The Centre: Top Secret Files on KGB Foreign Operations 1975-1985 (1991) (published in the USA as: Comrade Kryuchkov's Instructions) (with Oleg Gordievsky)
  More Instructions from The Centre: Top Secret Files on KGB Global Operations 1975-1985 (1992) (with Oleg Gordievsky)
  For The President's Eyes Only: Secret Intelligence and the American Presidency from Washington to Bush (1995)
  Eternal Vigilance? Fifty Years of the CIA (1997) (with Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones)
  The Mitrokhin Archive. Vol. I: The KGB in Europe and the West (1999) (with Vasili Mitrokhin)
  The Mitrokhin Archive. Vol. II: The KGB and the World (2005) (with Vasili Mitrokhin)
  Defence of the Realm, the first authorised history of MI5 (2009)
  
  Reference
  
  ^ Peter Hennessey, forward to Understanding Intelligence in the Twenty-First Century, LV Scott and Peter Jackson, eds. London: 2004.
  ^ UK House of Commons, Hansard Debates 21 October 1999, Columns 587-594
  ^ BBC NEWS | UK | Melita Norwood: A secret life
  ^ Ronen Bergman, "חלום מודיעיני רטוב" ("An Intelligence Wet Dream") (in Hebrew), Yediot Aharonot, 9 March 2007. (NB: Bergman incorrectly refers to the Intelligence Seminar as the "British Intelligence Study Group", possibly confusing it with the Study Group on Intelligence, of which Prof Andrew is also a member)
  ^ a b David Walker "Just How Intelligent?", The Guardian, 18 February 2003
  ^ The people that talk about terror The First Post
    

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