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Imperial secrets : remapping the mind of empire / Patrick A. Kelley.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kelley, Patrick A.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Imperialism.
- Intelligence service.
- Military intelligence.
- Other Title:
- Imperial Secrets
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, DC: Center for Strategic Intelligence Research, National Defense Intelligence College,
- Contents:
- [Pt. 1]. Introduction
- An empire of information
- [Pt. 2]. Law, map and text: how empires know
- Thuggee: making the invisible visible
- Sai bil' fesad: fomenting evil in the world
- Rome: concealing and revealing
- Barzakh: the intermediate world
- Rhizomes: unity and multiplicity
- Nomads and states: tent of Osman/House of Osman
- Chrono-politics: the accelerating archive
- Apocalypse: the Sepoy Revolt of 1857
- [Pt. 3]. Dress, discourse and imagination: How empires learn to know differently
- Masquerade: agents and actors
- Josephus: the "Hellenizing" Glass
- Derive and drift: Evliya Celebi, an Ottoman situationist
- Boukoloi: historicizing fiction/fictionalizing history
- Ekphrasis: showing or telling?
- Boudica: a terrible disaster
- Lessons learned (or rather ... observed).
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