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Friday, April 19, 2024

Spy and Military Techno-Thriller Fiction

This page lists my Social Science Research Network (SSRN) working papers addressing the subject of spy and military techno-thriller fiction.

"The Decline of the Spy Story and the Transformation of the Thriller in the 1990s: The Data From the Bestseller List." (2018)

"American and British Attitudes Toward Spy Fiction: A Note." (2023)

"Spies, Elites and Imperial Decline: Fleming, Haggard, and le Carré." (2023)

"The Rise and Fall of the Military Techno-Thriller." (2018)

"The Military Techno-Thriller: A History." (2023)

"Military Techno-Thriller Fiction and the Bestseller List, 1985-2000." (2018)

"The American Military Techno-Thriller and the Debate Over Women in Combat of the 1990s." (2024)

"Reliving the 1940s in the 1990s: Germany and Japan in the Military Techno-Thriller." (2024)

"The Weirdness of James Bond's World: How Thorstein Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class Helps Us Understand Ian Fleming's 007." (2021)

"'What Makes an Action Film an Action Film?': How the James Bond Movies Defined the Genre." (2021)
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