Enemies Within: Communists, the Cambridge Spies and the Making of Modern Britain - Softcover

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What pushed Blunt, Burgess, Cairncross, Maclean and Philby into Soviet hands? Looking at the revelations that rocked the intelligence world to its core, Richard Davenport-Hines returns with a sharp analysis of the spying world and beyond to unmask why these men and others betrayed national interest, loyalty and ideology for personal gain. Traitors follows the Cambridge Five (Blunt, Burgess, Cairncross, Maclean, and Philby) alongside a new cast of characters who who were collateral damage to the revelations of their duplicity, namely Victor Rothschild and Archie Clark Kerr (Lord Inverchapel). By exploring the scandals associated with these men, this book provides a rational analysis of why and how these men and others were corrupted by foreign agents and what this cost Britain and its allies., The Cambridge Spies have attracted extensive interest but the allegations of Establishment cover-ups and high-level corruption never lose topicality. As Cambridge undergraduates, these hedonistic, addiction-riddled bright minds were looked after. They had good prospects and ascended to some of the most power positions within and outside of Britain, at governmental level - neither money nor blackmail were at stake., So why did they do it? Opening to the shock-sensation of the unmasking of Sir Anthony Blunt's past as a spy in 1979 under Margaret Thatcher, Traitors offers glimpses of the complex reasoning that motivated Blunt and his infamous co-conspirators into living a lifetime of treachery and betrayal, using hindsight and new research to reject the common view of ideological clash. Masterful as ever, in this new study of the intelligence world Davenport-Hines places himself inside the heads of the men who had everything yet took the gamble of their lives, shining a new light on the Five. With his astute eye for characterization, Davenport-Hines's rejection of the idea of the quintet as rebels of a class-bound society make

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‘Richard Davenport-Hines, in his fascinating and compendious new book ... challenges prevailing interpretations and provides answers to all the major questions about spies... As a result, this book manages to be both nostalgic and politically progressive when it seeks to remind us, passionately and eloquently, of the value of trust’ Guardian

‘Davenport-Hines writes persuasively ... Enemies Within provides a comprehensive demolition of many widely accepted myths surrounding communist subterfuge during the Cold War ... it is encouraging to come across such an erudite and unapologetically ‘elitist’ counterblast’ Spectator

‘A supremely accomplished historian ... he writes with mordant wit and a merciless eye for distortions ... the great virtues of this book lie in the detail Davenport-Hines amasses and his sense of context’ Sunday Times

‘He is strong on retelling the spy stories ... but the chief virtue of the book is the almost revisionist judgments he feels able to make based on his research ... in this rich, detailed and entertainingly irascible book’ Book of the Week, The Times

‘The product of one of our greatest modern masters of non-fiction Richard Davenport-Hines, Enemies Within is an exhaustive ... chronicle of spies in Britain ... a mosaic of such vivid detail’ Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday

‘There could not be a more experienced interrogator of a subject so festooned with myths of sleaze, power and treachery ... Enemies Within is a peculiar and fascinating hybrid’ Observer

‘Richard Davenport-Hines dissects and destroys ... conventional wisdom in his masterly retelling of Britain’s most notorious intelligence disaster ... makes his case with splenetic zeal, backed by a formidable array of sources ... fascinating’ Economist

‘The history of the five Cambridge spies recounted in this book with Richard Davenport-Hines’s usual vim and brio ... a vivid panorama ... [he] bases his case on wide research and illustrates it with a wealth of piquant anecdote’ Literary Review

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What pushed Blunt, Burgess, Cairncross, Maclean and Philby into Soviet hands?

With access to recently released papers and other neglected documents, this sharp analysis of the intelligence world examines how and why these men and others betrayed their country and what this cost Britain and its allies.

Enemies Within is a new history of the influence of Moscow on Britain told through the stories of those who chose to spy for the Soviet Union. It also challenges entrenched assumptions about abused trust, corruption and Establishment cover-ups that began with the Cambridge Five and the disappearance of Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean on the night boat to Saint-Malo in 1951.

In a book that is as intellectually thrilling as it is entertaining and illuminating, Richard Davenport-Hines traces the bonds between individuals, networks and organisations over generations to offer a study of character, both individual and institutional. At its core lie the operative traits of boarding schools, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the Intelligence Division, Foreign Office, MI5, MI6 and Moscow Centre.

Davenport-Hines tells many stories of espionage, counter-espionage and treachery. With its vast scope, ambition and scholarship, Enemies Within charts how the undermining of authority, the rejection of expertise and the suspicion of educational advantages began, and how these have transformed the social and political temper of modern Britain.

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  • VerlagWilliam Collins
  • Erscheinungsdatum2018
  • ISBN 10 0008245568
  • ISBN 13 9780008245566
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