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TITLE:
A spy's wife : the Moscow memoirs of a Canadian who witnessed the end of the Cold War / Janice Cowan.
Publication Date:
2006
Publication Information:
Toronto : J. Lorimer,
Physical Description:
216 p. : ill.
Summary:
Janice Cowan was trained by the Canadian government for her role in Moscow. She and her husband went to spy school in Canada to learn how to gather intelligence for her country. She put this into practice as they lived and traveled in the former Soviet Union. She was in the thick of events during the coup against Gorbachev in 1991, and the attempted coup against Yeltsin in 1993. In her account of this experience, she offers fascinating insights into spycraft in the nineties as well as lively anecdotes and stories about the role of an 'official wife'. Janice Cowan traveled widely, visiting many cities in Russia and learning about many of the now-independent countries. She took a job on an independent English-language Moscow newspaper which gave her the inside track on politics while Russia was emerging from the ruins of the Soviet Union.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781550289312