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Christopher Maurice Andrew, (born 23 July 1941) is an
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of Modern and Contemporary History at the
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with an interest in international relations and in particular the history of
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services. Andrew is a former Chair of the History Faculty at
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, Official Historian of the Security Service (MI5),
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of 7006 (VR) Intelligence Squadron in the
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, Chairman of the Cambridge Intelligence Seminar, and former Visiting Professor at
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,
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and
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. Andrew served as co-editor of ''Intelligence and National Security'', and a presenter of
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radio and TV documentaries, including the
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series ''What If?''. His twelve previous books include a number of studies on the use and abuse of secret intelligence in modern history.


Life

Andrew was educated at
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, where he is now a governor. He read history at
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Corpus Christi College (full name: "The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary", often shortened to "Corpus") is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge. From the late 14th c ...
, graduating with MA and PhD degrees. He has been a fellow of the college since 1967. Andrew studied under the historian and wartime
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Sir
Harry Hinsley Sir Francis Harry Hinsley, (26 November 1918 – 16 February 1998) was an English intelligence officer and historian. He worked at Bletchley Park during the Second World War and wrote widely on the history of international relations and Briti ...
, in common with fellow historian
Peter Hennessy Peter John Hennessy, Baron Hennessy of Nympsfield, (born 28 March 1947) is an English historian and academic specialising in the history of government. Since 1992, he has been Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History at Queen Mary Univ ...
. Former students of Andrew, including Peter Jackson, Tim Edwards, David Gioe, Larry Valero and Wesley Wark, now staff the intelligence studies and intelligence history posts in universities around the
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, and many others such as Thomas Maguire and Christian Schlaepfer continue to work in intelligence related positions in both government and private industry. Andrew produced two studies in collaboration with two defectors and former
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officers:
Oleg Gordievsky Oleg Antonovich Gordievsky (; 10 October 1938 – 4 March 2025) was a colonel of the KGB who became KGB resident-designate (''rezident'') and bureau chief in London. Gordievsky was a double agent, providing information to the British Secret ...
and
Vasili Mitrokhin Vasili Nikitich Mitrokhin (; March 3, 1922 – January 23, 2004) was an archivist for the Soviet Union's foreign intelligence service, the First Chief Directorate of the KGB, who defected to the United Kingdom in 1992. Mitrokhin first offer ...
. The first of these works, '' KGB: The Inside Story'' was a scholarly work on the history of KGB actions against Western governments produced from archival and open sources, with the critical addition of information from the KGB defector Gordievsky. Andrew's two most detailed works about the KGB were produced in collaboration with the KGB defector and archivist Mitrokhin, who over the course of several years recopied vast numbers of KGB archive documents as they were being moved for long storage. Exfiltrated by the
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in 1992, Mitrokhin and his documents were made available to Andrew after an initial and thorough review by the security services. Both volumes, the 1999 ''The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB'' and the 2005 edition ''The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World'' (both volumes were simply titled ''The
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'' during their UK publication), resulted in some public scandal as they revealed the names of former KGB agents and collaborators in government, industry and private life around the world. A revelation in 1999 was that
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, then long retired, had passed information about the development of nuclear weapons and other intelligence to the KGB for several decades. The Cambridge Intelligence Seminar, chaired by Andrew (and founded by his late mentor
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), convenes regularly at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Active and former senior members of various intelligence services around the world participate in the discussions, with most participants made up of Andrew's graduate students, fellow historians and other academics. At these meetings, detailed analysis of various past and present intelligence affairs is discussed under the
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with the confidence that it will not be attributed to a person or organisation. Andrew is on the editorial board of the ''Journal of Intelligence and Terrorism Studies''. In February 2003, Andrew accepted the post of official historian for the Security Service
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to write an official history of the service due for its centenary in 2009. The appointment, which entailed Andrew's enrolment into the Security Service, was criticised by some historians and commentators, that he was too close to MI5 to be impartial and that his link with the Service (formalised with his privileged access to the defectors Gordievsky and Mitrokhin) made him a "court historian", instead of an objective scholar.Walker, David (18 February 2003
"Just How Intelligent?"
''The Guardian'',
Persistent, if unfounded, rumours that Andrew was "MI5's main recruiter in Cambridge" have done little to quieten critics. Andrew's response to the criticisms has been that he cannot afford to be biased towards the service. He said, "Posterity and postgraduates are breathing down my neck".


Honours, decorations, awards and distinctions

* Fellow of the
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* Chair of the British Intelligence Study Group * Co-founding editor of ''
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'' * Honorary doctorate in strategic intelligence from the US
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Select bibliography

* ''Théophile Delcassé and the Making of the Entente Cordiale'' (1968) * ''France Overseas: The Great War and the Climax of French Imperial Expansion'' (1981) (with A.S. Kanya-Forstner) * ''The Missing Dimension: Governments and Intelligence Communities in the Twentieth Century'' (1984) (with David Dilks) * ''Secret Service: The Making of the British Intelligence Community'' (1985) * '' Her Majesty's Secret Service:The Making of the British Intelligence Community'' (American Edition 1986,1987) * ''Codebreaking and Signals Intelligence'' (1986) * ''Intelligence and International Relations 1900–1945'' (1987) (with Jeremy Noakes) * ''KGB: The Inside Story of its Foreign Operations from Lenin to Gorbachev'' (1990) (with Oleg Gordievsky) * ''Instructions from The Centre: Top Secret Files on KGB Foreign Operations 1975–1985'' (1991) (published in the USA as: ''Comrade Kryuchkov's Instructions'') (with Oleg Gordievsky) * ''More Instructions from The Centre: Top Secret Files on KGB Global Operations 1975–1985'' (1992) (with Oleg Gordievsky) * ''Comrade Kryuchkov's Instructions: Top Secret Files on KGB Foreign Operations, 1975–1985'' (1994) * ''For The President's Eyes Only: Secret Intelligence and the American Presidency from Washington to Bush'' (1995) * ''Eternal Vigilance? Fifty Years of the CIA'' (1997) (with Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones) * * ''The Mitrokhin Archive. Vol. II: The KGB and the World'' (2005) (with Vasili Mitrokhin) * '' The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5'' (2009) * ''The Secret World: A History of Intelligence'' (2018)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Andrew, Christopher 1941 births Living people Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge British historians of espionage Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Fellows of the Royal Historical Society Honorary air commodores Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of history People educated at Norwich School