<p>The winner of the 2013 Longman-History Today Book Prize is the gripping and largely untold story of the role of the intelligence services in Britain&#8217;s retreat from empire.</p> <p>Against the background of the Cold War and the looming spectre of Soviet-sponsored subversion in Britain&#8217;s dwindling colonial possessions the imperial intelligence service MI5 played a crucial but top secret role in passing power to newly independent national states across the globe.</p> <p>Mining recently declassified intelligence records Calder Walton reveals this &#8216;missing link&#8217; in Britain&#8217;s post-war history. He sheds new light on everything from violent counter-insurgencies fought by British forces in the jungles of Malaya and Kenya to urban warfare campaigns conducted in Palestine and the Arabian Peninsula. Drawing on a wealth of previously classified documents as well as hitherto overlooked personal papers this is also the first book to draw on records from the Foreign Office&#8217;s secret archive at Hanslope Park which contains some of the darkest and most shameful secrets from the last days of Britain&#8217;s empire.</p> <p>Packed with incidents straight out of a John le Carr&#233; novel Empire of Secrets is an exhilarating read by an exciting new voice in intelligence history.</p>
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