Intelligence in the News
The Department of Intelligence and Security Studies hosted a panel featuring three former CIA chiefs of station—Glen Corn, Kevin Higgins and Ted Singer—followed by a question-and-answer session with students.
Bloody Crowns: A New History of the Hundred Years War, written by Citadel Distinguished Professor Michael Livingston, Ph.D., was reviewed in The Wall Street Journal on Feb. 14. “Michael Livingston, a professor of medieval history at The Citadel, previously picked up that gauntlet with books offering new interpretations of Agincourt and of Edward III of England’s victory at Crécy in 1346,” writes Stephen Brumwell. “In Bloody Crowns, Mr. Livingston is more controversial, contesting the conflict’s traditional duration by stretching it even further to become the Two Hundred Years War.”
