FZ-279701-21 | Research Programs: Public Scholars | Samuel M. Lebovic | A History of the Espionage Act | 1/1/2022 - 12/31/2022 | $60,000.00 | Samuel | M. | Lebovic | | | | George Mason University | Fairfax | VA | 22030-4444 | USA | 2021 | U.S. History | Public Scholars | Research Programs | 60000 | 0 | 60000 | 0 | Research and writing of a book on the history of the Espionage Act (1917-present).
This book will provide the first history of the Espionage Act over the course of its life, using the century-long evolution of this controversial law to explore the challenges that state secrecy poses to democratic life. Based on new research, it argues that the institutional and legal apparatus for securing national security secrets emerged in a piecemeal, improvised fashion over the course of many decades. In a narrative that unfolds through infamous espionage trials, paranoia about foreign infiltration, scandalous abuses by the national security state, and controversial leaks and whistleblowers, the book shows that history has bequeathed to us a broken secrecy regime, one that classifies too much information, with serious consequences for democratic accountability, public discourse, and the freedom of the press. |