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Writing the History of Britain’s Atomic Energy and Weapons Programme

28 February 2024 - 17:30 pm - 19:00 pm

Online-via Zoom

A new partnership seminar between History & Policy at the IHR and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Historians, which will explore the pastpresent and future of official history.

The series, which will run in 2024, aims to explore the history behind the writing of official history, examine its purpose and value, and ask whether there is a future for such an enterprise in the age of the 20-year rule and Freedom of Information.

We interpret official histories in their widest sense to include, for instance: the Cabinet Office Official History Programme; documentary series like Documents on British Policy Overseas; ‘authorised’ histories, such as those produced by MI5, SIS and GCHQ; histories of the wartime Special Operations Executive; institutional histories such as those commissioned by the Atomic Energy Authority and the BBC; and departmental internal histories subsequently made public, such as Con O’Neill’s Britain’s Entry into the European Community: Report on the Negotiations of 1970-1972.

 


  • Whence cometh Official Histories? The case of the development of the British fission and fusion nuclear bombs in Australia (Sue Roff)
  • Margaret Gowing’s Britain and Atomic Energy, 1939-1945 (Matthew Jones)

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