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El. knyga: Walsingham Gambit: Deception, Entrapment, and Execution of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots

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  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793647030
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781793647030

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"The Walsingham Gambit provides the reader with a new and unique insight into the hidden history associated with the regicide of Mary, Queen of Scots. This hidden history is revealed in great detail by R. Kent Tiernan, who describes how the English deception planners led by Sir Francis Walsingham designed, engineered, and executed a complex seven-year operation to expand Queen Elizabeth I's power by ending Mary's life. Tiernan presents a counterintelligence analytical approach utilizing conspiracies and deception between two religious mortal enemies. Historians have explained what happened during this tumultuous period, but this book tells how it happened"--

Through the lens of a contemporary deception model, The Walsingham Gambit describes how the English deception planners led by Sir Francis Walsingham designed, engineered, and executed a complex seven-year operation to expand Queen Elizabeth I’s power by ending the life of Mary, Queen of Scots.

Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Special Acknowledgments xvii
Prologue: Conspiracy, Deception, and "The Moor" 1(6)
PART ONE (1560--1579)
7(46)
Chapter 1 Exit the Old Order, Enter the New Chaos
9(4)
Chapter 2 "Elizabeth Ascending"
13(6)
Chapter 3 The Worst of Times
19(12)
Chapter 4 Becoming the Fox
31(8)
Chapter 5 Elizabeth's Eyes and Ears
39(14)
PART TWO (1580--1582)
53(44)
Chapter 6 Looking Back
55(16)
Chapter 7 Deception Roadmap
71(8)
Chapter 8 Looking Ahead
79(6)
Chapter 9 "A Sign from God"
85(2)
Chapter 10 It's About Time!
87(6)
Chapter 11 "Devil in the Details"
93(4)
PART THREE (1583--1585)
97(34)
Chapter 12 Fired Up and Ready to Go
99(8)
Chapter 13 Unleashing the "Leash"
107(14)
Chapter 14 "Only Time Will Tell"
121(4)
Chapter 15 Points of Failure
125(6)
PART FOUR (1585--1586)
131(32)
Chapter 16 Preparing the "Coup de Grace"
133(12)
Chapter 17 Running the Conspirators to Ground
145(18)
PART FIVE (1587--1590)
163(24)
Chapter 18 "The End Is My Beginning"
165(4)
Chapter 19 "The Queen Is Dead Long Live the Queen!"
169(4)
Chapter 20 "Softly into the Light"
173(14)
Epilogue
177(4)
Postscript
181(2)
Acknowledgments
183(4)
APPENDICES
187(66)
Appendix A Deception Planner/Intelligence Analyst Insights
189(6)
Appendix B Lingering Questions and Their Implications
195(18)
Appendix C Walsingham's Intelligence Organization
213(4)
Appendix D Countering the Catholic Threat
217(18)
Appendix E Facts, Fiction, and Inferences
235(6)
Appendix F Chronology of Catholic and Protestant Events
241(2)
Appendix G Chronology of Significant Deception Plan Execution Events
243(4)
Appendix H Walsingham's Deception Capabilities Flow Chart
247(2)
Appendix I Walsingham's Role in Defeating the Babington Plot
249(4)
Bibliography 253(4)
Index 257(10)
About the Author 267
R. Kent Tiernan (B.A. in history, Stanford; M.A. in Western European Area Studies) served as an intelligence officer for the United States Air Force. He was also an assistant professor of history at the United States Air Force Academy.