Stephen Usherwood
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by F.H. Hinsley and C.LG. Simkins
Published July 31 1990
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The role of espionage, the Cypher schools and Bletchley Park
Published October 1 1989
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Stephen Usherwood reviews a book by Asa Briggs Published November 1 1985
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by F.H. Hinsley, E.E. Thomas, C.F.G. Ransom and R.C. Knight Published November 1 1984
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by Charles Cruickshank
Published February 1 1984
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Stephen Usherwood on an intriguing personal memoir of British wartime activities at Bletchley Park
Published April 30 1983
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Stephen Isherwood reflects on the secret British organisation put in place for the duration of the First World War
Published March 1 1983
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F.H. Hinsley, E.E. Thomas, C.F.G. Ransom and R.C. Knight
Published March 1 1982
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Stephen Usherwood shows how Lord Mansfield employed his precise legal mind and his reasoned humanitarianism to expose the iniquities of slavery - and thus helped pave the way for its abolition. Published March 1 1981
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by Ian Cameron
Published August 31 1980
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Edited by Robin Fisher and Hugh Johnston
Published April 30 1980
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