Jennifer Siegel will read from a work-in-progress, tentatively entitled “She Was a Spy! British Intelligence in Occupied Belgium during the First World War.”
Siegel teaches classes on European diplomatic and military history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, international relations, comparative empires, modern intelligence history, the origins of wars, and the history of oil. Her current research projects include: 1) an exploration of the diplomacy of the First World War; 2) a project on the Rothschilds and the early Russian oil industry; and 3) a book on civilian intelligence in occupied Belgium during the First World War (see above!).
Lunch will be available at 11:30am. Advance copies of the piece under discussion will be made available. Check back here for the link. A zoom link may also be added to this page.