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History Roundtable: A Conversation with Drs. Alexis Albion, Thomas Boghardt, Mark Stout, and Vince Houghton

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SpyCast

Education, News, History

4.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2016

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

In what will hopefully become a series of conversations here at the Spy Museum, all of the past and present SPY historians sat down to discuss a key issue in the world of intelligence – from a historical, but not-too-formal perspective. This week’s topic: who is your favorite spy? Join Alexis, Thomas, Mark, and Vince as they present their cases, and stick around to hear how you can find more information on each of our favorites.

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hunters. security today. Hi and welcome to SpyCast. From the secret files of the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.

1:05.6

I'm Dr. Vince Houghton, the Museum's historian and curator. Every week, the museum brings you

1:11.0

interesting conversations with authors,

1:13.2

scholars, and practitioners who live

1:16.2

in the world of global espionage.

1:18.7

Join us as we take a closer look at the secret world of intelligence.

1:23.1

So we're going to try something a little different today.

1:25.4

And if it works, it's something that we will do from time to time in the future.

1:28.9

I brought together a few of my friends and colleagues

1:30.9

to discuss an intelligence topic from a historical perspective. Essentially, this is something. friends and

1:34.1

discuss an intelligence topic from a historical perspective. Essentially this is something we would do anyway

1:36.0

when we're together at dinner or a happy hour and we just want to give you the

1:39.0

listener a chance to eavesdrop on our conversation.

1:41.9

So today I'm joined by Dr. Alexis Albion, who was the first

1:45.2

historian here at the spy museum when we opened in 2002. She has a bachelor's from

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