The Society for Intelligence History Conference 2025
Formerly known as the North American Society for Intelligence History (NASIH), the Society for Intelligence History (SIH) is a membership organization for scholars who focus on intelligence history--an increasingly large group but who do not fit neatly into other historical subfields. SIH provides programs and conferences for academics and practitioners to meet each other and discuss the field’s current trends, their ongoing research and findings, and projected future models of study.
SIH holds an annual conference to stimulate historical conversations about intelligence. The 2025 gathering will be held at the International Spy Museum. Attendees will enjoy two full days of expert panels, two blockbuster keynote lunch panels, and opportunities to meet other scholars and publishers. The event will begin with an evening opening reception on Thursday, February 6. Scholars will present their research during four different panel times on Friday, February 7 and Saturday, February 8. Each day will also feature a special keynote panel at lunchtime. The registration fee includes admission to all panels and SIH-sponsored program events with simple refreshments provided during breaks and keynote lunches.
Registration: $195
Space is limited – advance registration required!