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Tom Hillenbrand

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.
33 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
Publisher
epubli
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