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Browsing by Subject Second World War
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2024 | The actor, the audience and the spy: Tracing actor training methodologies within twentieth century espionage practice and performance | Sobel, Ariel Whitfield |
1972 | Autobiography of ex-workhouse and Poor Law school boy | Balne, E |
9-Feb-2017 | An enduring influence on imperial defence and grand strategy: British perceptions of the Italian Navy, 1935–1943 | Hammond, R |
13-Aug-2019 | Facing the Dictators: Anthony Eden, the Foreign Office and British Intelligence, 1935–1945 | Lomas, DWB |
2018 | Inter- and Intra-Theatre Learning and British Coastal Air Power in the Second World War | Hammond, R |
28-Aug-2012 | “A Long, Slow and Painful Road”: The Anglo-American Alliance and the Issue of Co-operation with the USSR from Teheran to D-Day | Folly, M |
1961 | The memoirs of Alice Maud Chase | Chase, AM |
1982 | Memoirs of Henrietta Burkin | Burkin, H |
1978 | The socialist | Ayre, J |
16-Nov-2021 | ‘They treat us with scant respect’: Prejudice and Pride in British Military Liaison with the Soviet Union in the Second World War | Folly, MH |
1-Jul-2022 | ‘Treading on sacred turf’: History, Femininity and the Secret War in the Plays for Today <i>Licking Hitler</i>, <i>The Imitation Game</i> and <i>Rainy Day Women</i> | Burton, A; May, T |
1978 | White knob row | Cox, R |