Military Intelligence, 1870-1991: A Research Guide
By (Author) Jonathan M. House
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
21st June 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.3553
Hardback
184
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
This research guide is an introduction to military intelligence, a neglected aspect of warfare that provides commanders and national leaders with essential information for decision making. The introduction provides the general reader with an explanation of the terminology, procedures, and institutional problems of military intelligence, while outlining the history of this field and identifying areas for further research. The core of the guide is an extensively annotated bibliography of unclassified English language materials on military intelligence, the evolution of intelligence operations, the role of intelligence in air, ground, and naval operations, and specialized fields of espionage, counter intelligence, technical intelligence, and aerial photography. This guide is intended to fill a void in the literature for soldiers, historians, and general readers.
. . . this book is a thoroughly professional effort and is a boon to its intended audience . . . it should be available in most military libraries.-The Friday Review of Defense Literature
This source, complied by a historian and former intelligence officer, is intended to help scholars and specialists find the literature concerned specifically with military intelligence since 1870. . . . Libraries supporting military studies should acquire this very useful source.-Choice
." . . this book is a thoroughly professional effort and is a boon to its intended audience . . . it should be available in most military libraries."-The Friday Review of Defense Literature
"This source, complied by a historian and former intelligence officer, is intended to help scholars and specialists find the literature concerned specifically with military intelligence since 1870. . . . Libraries supporting military studies should acquire this very useful source."-Choice
JONATHAN M. HOUSE received his Ph.D. in Military History from the University of Michigan in 1975. He served in the U.S. Army as both an intelligence officer and an historian, including teaching at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. He is currently an intelligence analyst employed by a government contractor. House's previous works include Toward Combined Arms Warfare: A Survey of Twentieth Centuy Tactics, Doctrine, and Organization (1984).