CONTENTS: Journal of Intelligence History, Vol. 2, No. 1
The International Intelligence History Association has published the Summer 2002 issue of the Journal of Intelligence History, a special issue on the OSS that was prepared by guest editor Michael Salter.
It features contributions by BENJAMIN B. FISCHER, "Dirty Tricks and Deadly Devices: OSS, SOE, NDRC and the Development of Special Weapons and Equipment," JIM DOWNS, "Lessons From the Failure of the OSS/SOE DAWES Mission," JONATHAN D. CLEMENTE, "OSS Medical Intelligence in the Mediterranean Theater: A Brief History," MICHAEL WARNER, "Prolonged Suspense: The Fortier Board and the Transformation of the Office of Strategic Services," and MICHAEL SALTER, "The Prosecution of Nazi War Criminals and the OSS: The Need for a New Research Agenda."
For abstracts of the articles and the full text of the reviews, please visit the Journal's web-page at
http://intelligence-history.wiso.uni-erlangen.de
and use the link to the Journal.
You will also find information on the upcoming conference "Transatlantic Intelligence Cooperation -- Past and Future," 31 May - 2 June, in Strausberg (Berlin).
The Journal of Intelligence History is committed to the history of intelligence organizations, broadly defined, and their impact on historical development, culture, and international relations. It has an anonymous peer-review of submissions and the editor is much interested in receiving manuscripts for consideration in this field based on orginal research or/and personal experience.
Michael Wala Managing Editor, Journal of Intelligence History e-mail: wala@wiso.uni-erlangen.de