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The Listeners
A History of Wiretapping in the United States
Brian Hochman
2022
Harvard University Press
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Book Review
The Making of the Surveillance State
The public widely opposed wiretapping until the 1970s. What changed?
by
Andrew Lanham
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The New Republic
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April 21, 2022
Book Excerpt
The Wiretappers Who Invented a High-Tech Crime
Before Americans worried about government or corporate surveillance, 19th-century criminals took advantage of a new technology to steal valuable information.
by
Brian Hochman
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The Wall Street Journal
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March 31, 2022
Q&A
A Brief History of Surveillance in America
With wiretapping in the headlines and smart speakers in millions of homes, a look back to the early days of eavesdropping.
by
Brian Hochman
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April White
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Smithsonian
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March 22, 2018