The King's NSA.
Monitoring communication, profiling suspicious persons, doxxing one's opponents – long before the arrival of the internet, Europe's kings were already devising sophisticated systems for spying on their subjects. Letters, in particular, were systematically opened and read. A fascinating excursion into the Secret Cipher Chancellery of the Habsburgs, Louis XIV's Black Chamber, and the first era of total surveillance.
Auteur | | Tom Hillenbrand |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | E-book |
Categorie | | Geschiedenis |