000694699 000__ 02860cam\a2200313Ia\4500 000694699 001__ 694699 000694699 005__ 20210515093712.0 000694699 008__ 101015s2011\\\\enkaf\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\d 000694699 020__ $$a9781849540780$$qpaperback 000694699 020__ $$a1849540780$$qpaperback 000694699 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn670282517 000694699 035__ $$a694699 000694699 040__ $$aYDXCP$$beng$$cYDXCP$$dCDX$$dEYM$$dUKMGB$$dBDX$$dYEP$$dGZQ$$dOCLCF 000694699 043__ $$aNOT-US$$5MVI 000694699 049__ $$aISEA 000694699 050_4 $$aD810.S7$$bB54 2011 000694699 08204 $$a940.5/48641$$223 000694699 24504 $$aThe Bletchley Park codebreakers /$$cedited by Ralph Erskine and Michael Smith. 000694699 260__ $$aLondon :$$bBiteback,$$c2011. 000694699 300__ $$axvi, 495 p., [8] p. of plates :$$bill. ;$$c20 cm 000694699 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 410-470) and index. 000694699 50500 $$g1.$$tBletchley Park in pre-war perspective /$$rChristopher Andrew --$$g2.$$tThe government code and cypher school and the first Cold War /$$rMichael Smith --$$g3.$$tReminiscences on the enigma /$$rHugh Foss --$$g4.$$tBreaking Air Force and Army enigma /$$rRalph Erskine --$$g5.$$tHut 6 from the inside /$$rDerek Taunt --$$g6.$$tBreaking Italian naval enigma /$$rMavis Batey --$$g7.$$tA biographical fragment : 1942-5 /$$rJohn Chadwick --$$g8.$$tAn undervalued effort : how the British broke Japan's codes /$$rMichael Smith --$$g9.$$tSolving JN-25 at Bletchley Park: 1943-5 -- 10.$$tMost helpful and co-operative : GC & CS and the development of American diplomatic cryptanalysis, 1941-2 /$$rDavid Alvarez --$$g11.$$tBreaking German naval enigma on both sides of the Atlantic /$$rRalph Erskine --$$g12.$$tHut 8 from the inside /$$rRolf Noskwith --$$g13.$$tBletchley Park and the birth of the very special relationship /$$rStephen Budiansky --$$g14.$$tMihailović or Tito? How the codebreakers helped Churchill choose /$$rJohn Cripps --$$g15.$$tTraffic analysis : a log-reader's tale /$$rJames W. Thirsk --$$g16.$$tBletchley Park, double cross and D-Day /$$rMichael Smith --$$g17.$$tHow Dilly Knox and his girls broke the Abwehr enigma /$$rKeith Batey --$$g18.$$tBreaking Tunny and the birth of Colossus /$$rShaun Wylie --$$g19.$$tColossus and the dawning of the computer age /$$rB. Jack Copeland --$$g20.$$tEnigma's security : what the Germans really knew /$$rRalph Erskine --$$g21.$$tFrom amateurs to professionals : GC & CS and institution-building in Signals Intelligence /$$rPhilip H.J. Davies --$$g22.$$tCold War codebreaking and beyond : the legacy of Bletchley Park /$$rRichard J. Aldrich --$$g23.$$tBletchley Park in post-war perspective /$$rChristopher Andrew. 000694699 61010 $$aGreat Britain.$$bGovernment Communications Headquarters. 000694699 650_0 $$aWorld War, 1939-1945$$xCryptography. 000694699 650_0 $$aWorld War, 1939-1945$$xSecret service$$zGreat Britain. 000694699 650_0 $$aWorld War, 1939-1945$$xElectronic intelligence$$zGreat Britain. 000694699 651_0 $$aBletchley (Buckinghamshire, England)$$xHistory. 000694699 7001_ $$aErskine, Ralph. 000694699 7001_ $$aSmith, Michael,$$d1952 May 1- 000694699 85200 $$bgen$$hD810.S7$$iB54$$i2011 000694699 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:694699$$pGLOBAL_SET 000694699 980__ $$aBIB 000694699 980__ $$aBOOK