Article(electronic)March 30, 2017

Bletchley Park and the Development of the Rockex Cipher Systems: Building a Technocratic Culture, 1941–1945

In: War in history, Volume 24, Issue 2, p. 176-194

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Abstract

In 1943 Britain's security experts began to investigate the development of new cipher machine technologies. This resulted in the creation of the initial projects to construct the Rockex family of cipher systems. The development of the systems marked a major step in the building of a technocratic culture within Britain's primary wartime cryptanalysis agency, the Government Code and Cypher School housed at Bletchley Park. This article explores the evolution of Bletchley Park's wartime technocratic culture and utilizes the Rockex project as a case study; moreover it establishes the importance of the project as a catalyst of further institutional cultural change.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1477-0385

DOI

10.1177/0968344515613539

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