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Spies in the Vatican
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Spies in the Vatican

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Ranging across two centuries of world history, Alvarez's fascinating study throws open the Vatican's doors to reveal the startling but little-known world of espionage in one of the most sacred places on earth.

Rosewood's Ashes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Rosewood's Ashes

Tory's estranged father, a powerful senator, lies in a coma after a hit-and-run accident. Tory soon finds herself embroiled in a complex conspiracy connected to a 1923 racial massacre--the torching of the town Rosewood. When Tory becomes the suspect in the death of a victim connected to her father, she and Detective David Alvarez join forces to try to find the real killer. An Anthony Award nominee. (May)

Secret Messages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Secret Messages

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

To defeat your enemies you must know them well. In wartime, however, enemy codemakers make that task much more difficult. If you cannot break their codes and read their messages, you may discover too late the enemy's intentions. That's why codebreakers were considered such a crucial weapon during World War II. In Secret Messages, David Alvarez provides the first comprehensive analysis of the impact of decoded radio messages (signals intelligence) upon American foreign policy and strategy from 1930 to 1945. He presents the most complete account to date of the U.S. Army's top-secret Signal Intelligence Service (SIS): its creation, its struggles, its rapid wartime growth, and its contributions ...

The Pope's Soldiers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 445

The Pope's Soldiers

Most students of history assume that the age of the "warlord popes" ended with the Renaissance, but, long after the victory of Catholic powers at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, the Papacy continued to entangle itself in martial affairs. The Vatican participated in six major military campaigns between 1796 and 1870, flew the papal flag over a warship as late as 1878, and during the Second World War mobilized more than 2,000 of its own troops to defend the Pope. David Alvarez now opens up this little-known aspect of the Papacy in the first general history of the papal armed forces. His is the first book in English to provide a comprehensive chronicle of the modern Vatican's military and securi...

Affirmative Reaction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Affirmative Reaction

Looking for a leak in a storm drain, El Paso environmental engineer Tory Travers instead finds the body of a county commissioner who had angered developers by preventing a housing complex. The murder exposes a life--and death--entangled with graft, corruption, suicide, and blackmail.

The Idea of Human Rights Revisited
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

The Idea of Human Rights Revisited

This volume takes stock of the seminal contribution of Charles Beitz to the so-called "political turn" in the philosophy of human rights, whose origins are in the work of the late Rawls. In his already classic book The Idea of Human Rights (2009), Beitz proposes that human rights are better understood from the vantage point of their practice in the contemporary world. Instead of looking at these rights as legal and political instantiations of fully justified moral rights, Beitz reconstructs the idea of human rights as being part of a global discursive practice that can only be understood in the framework of the international system of states in which we live. In this system of interdependent...

The Pope's Soldiers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 445

The Pope's Soldiers

Most students of history assume that the age of the "warlord popes" ended with the Renaissance, but, long after the victory of Catholic powers at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, the Papacy continued to entangle itself in martial affairs. The Vatican participated in six major military campaigns between 1796 and 1870, flew the papal flag over a warship as late as 1878, and during the Second World War mobilized more than 2,000 of its own troops to defend the Pope. David Alvarez now opens up this little-known aspect of the Papacy in the first general history of the papal armed forces. His is the first book in English to provide a comprehensive chronicle of the modern Vatican's military and securi...

Nothing Sacred
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Nothing Sacred

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Nazi Germany considered the Catholic Church to be a serious threat to its domestic security and its international ambitions. In Germany, informants provided intelligence, but in Rome, German attempts to penetrate the Papacy were less successful - except for the codebreaking work.

Spying Through a Glass Darkly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Spying Through a Glass Darkly

For the period between World War II and the full onset of the Cold War, histories of American intelligence seem to go dark. Yet in those years a little known clandestine organization, the Strategic Services Unit (SSU), emerged from the remnants of wartime American intelligence to lay the groundwork for what would become the CIA and, in ways revealed here for the first time, conduct its own secret war of espionage and political intrigue in postwar Europe. Telling the full story of this early and surprisingly effective espionage arm of the United States, Spying through a Glass Darkly brings a critical chapter in the history of Cold War intelligence out of the shadows. Constrained by inadequate...

Your Brain on Latino Comics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 341

Your Brain on Latino Comics

Though the field of comic book studies has burgeoned in recent years, Latino characters and creators have received little attention. Putting the spotlight on this vibrant segment, Your Brain on Latino Comics illuminates the world of superheroes Firebird, Vibe, and the new Blue Beetle while also examining the effects on readers who are challenged to envision such worlds. Exploring mainstream companies such as Marvel and DC as well as rising stars from other segments of the industry, Frederick Aldama provides a new reading of race, ethnicity, and the relatively new storytelling medium of comics themselves. Overview chapters cover the evolution of Latino influences in comics, innovations, and r...