My conversation with Prof Nadine Akkerman and Dr Pete Lagman explores the fascinating world of espionage during the early modern period, focusing on the often-overlooked contributions of women spies and the evolution of spycraft techniques. The speakers discuss the historical context of espionage, the necessity for such practices, and the innovative methods employed by spies, including the use of invisible ink and complex ciphers. They highlight the challenges faced by early modern spies and the importance of recognising women's roles in this field.
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Chapters
00:00 The Role of Women in Espionage
02:50 The Evolution of Spycraft in the Early Modern Period
05:53 Techniques and Technologies of Espionage
08:39 The Complexity of Early Modern Ciphers
11:49 Invisible Agents: Women in Espionage
14:12 Conclusion and Resources
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