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Targeted as a Spy: Surveillance of an American Diplomat in Communist Romania

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By (author): Ernest H. Latham Jr. Ernest Latham

An often overlooked aspect of the Cold War was the extent of diplomatic espionage that went on in the countries behind the Iron Curtain. Every Western diplomat stationed in the Soviet bloc was targeted as a spy by the security apparatus in these countries. Now with the opening of archives in Eastern Europe, the extent of this diplomatic espionage is revealed for the first time.

 

Ernest H. Latham, Jr. was a career Foreign Service Officer who served the United States in various posts in the Middle East and Central Europe. From 1983 to 1987, he was the cultural attachÉ at the American Embassy in Bucharest. During his time in Romania, Dr. Latham was targeted as a spy by the brutal Communist dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu and subjected to constant, intrusive surveillance by his dreaded and dreadful secret police, the Securitate

 

This book is a collection of surveillance reports that Dr. Latham obtained from the Romanian archives following the collapse of the Communist regime. They reveal the extent of the surveillance to which Western diplomats were subjected and, more importantly, they reveal a great deal about the system and society that conducted it.

Lathams introduction provides the context of his work and Romanian conditions at that time.  This book is essential reading for students of the Cold War as well as anyone interested in the mindset and methods of totalitarian regimes.

The esteemed professor of Romanian history and editor of this English edition, Dennis Deletant, has called it a notable event representing a rare case of such a file of a foreigner....  Lathams role as the US cultural attachÉ between 1983 and 1987 marks him out in body as an outsider, but in spirit, an insider, sympathetic to the ambivalences and ambiguities of Romania's past....  His file reminds the reader of the intrusiveness of the Communist regime into the lives of citizens, be they Romanian or otherwise.

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  • Weight: 526g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: Histria LLC
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781592110636

About Ernest H. Latham Jr.Ernest Latham

Ernest H. Latham Jr. is an American historian specialized on modern Romania. After service as an officer in the U. S. Coast Guard he entered the American Foreign Service. His early assignments were in the Middle East but thereafter serving in Central and Eastern Europe including the years 1983-7 in Bucharest Romania as the American cultural attach. After retiring in 1993 he returned to Romania as a Fulbright professor for two years in 2000. His doctorate is from the University of Bucharest.

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