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Author Akkerman, Nadine, author.

Title Invisible agents : women and espionage in seventeenth-century Britain / Nadine Akkerman
Edition First edition
Published Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 264 pages) : illustrations
Contents Ciphered pillow talk with Charles I in prison, 1646-9: 'intrigues, which at that time could be best managed and carried on by ladies' -- The credibility and archival silence of she-intelligencers: women on the council of state's payroll -- Susan Hyde, a spy's gendered fate and punishment: hide and seek the sealed knot -- Elizabeth Murray, loyal subject, lover, or double agent? Rumour, hearsay, and the sins of the father -- Elizabeth Murray's continental foray: incompetence, invisible inks, and internal wrangling -- Elizabeth Carey, Lady Mordaunt: the 'enigma' of the great trust -- Anne, Lady Halkett's 'true accountt': a married woman is never to blame -- Aphra Behn's letters from Antwerp, July 1666-April 1667: intelligence reports or epistolary fiction? -- Epilogue: invisibility and Blanck Marshall, the nameless and genderless agent-spies are best disguised as women
Summary A compelling history of women in seventeenth century espionage, telling the forgotten tales of women from all walks of life who acted as spies in early modern Britain. Nadine Akkerman has immersed herself in archives and letter collections, acting as a modern-day Spymistress to unearth plots and conspiracies that have long been hidden by history
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Women spies -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century
Women -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century
Espionage, British -- Great Britain -- History -- 17th century
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
Espionage, British
Women
Women spies
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780192555830
0192555839