Daily schedule
Seminars meet each weekday morning after breakfast.
After lunch, afternoons are free for individual study or exploring the many places of interest in and around the city. Optional plenary excursions and social activities including walking tours will also be available.
The course fee includes breakfasts Monday-Saturday (residential guests only), lunches Sunday-Friday, and three-course dinners Sunday-Thursday. All meals are taken in Christ Church’s spectacular dining hall.
On Friday, there will be a special four-course gala dinner to celebrate the closing of the week.
Seminars and field trip
Monday seminars
We begin with a review of the pre-war intelligence heritage of the ‘Station X’ operation, including the invaluable work of Polish intelligence in the 1930s, and its establishment at the Bletchley Park country house complex. The commercial origins and functional structure of the Enigma substitution codes will be examined as will the period’s unique social and political circumstances.
Tuesday seminars
Y Stations: these were the vital listening stations that gathered the signals intelligence material essential to Bletchley Park’s secret work. We will also consider the key personalities – not only Alan Turing – whose painstaking and insightful work led cryptographic success, the risks inherent in that very success, as well as the technical advances that emerged from it.
Wednesday seminars
Today we will evaluate the Enigma decrypts in relation to particular wartime theatres and campaigns, not least the vital Battle of the Atlantic on whose successful outcome not only the sustenance of the British nation depended, but also the Allies’ eventual capacity to take the war to the enemy and reconquer Europe.
Thursday seminars
Full day visit to Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, which has been a museum since 1993. Participants will visit the original Mansion, the Bombe and Codebreaking Huts and the Museum which includes Enigma machines. The adjacent National Museum of Computing will also be visited.
Friday seminars
The concluding day considers the work of Station X as extended to overseas outstations and operational theatres. There will be an informed conjectural discussion of the progress and conduct of World War II had Ultra Intelligence not played such a crucial role. Finally, there will be a critical evaluation of recent cinematic depictions of the Station X operation.
Field Trip
Destination: Bletchley Park and the National Museum of Computing
Duration: All day
Excursion Rating: Moderate - up to two hours' walk on even ground or up to an hour's walk on rough and/or steep ground or up lots of stairs and steps.