What is it about?

By focusing on two publications published in 1968 by well-informed former British Intelligence practitioners - namely, Sir Kenneth Strong's 'Intelligence at the top' and Donald McLachlan's 'Room 39' - this chapter aims to recall and reflect further on many of their lessons relevant for both doing and studying intelligence.

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Why is it important?

Much of relevance for contemporary practitioners and students of intelligence can be drawn from lessons from history.

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This page is a summary of: 1968 – ‘A Year to Remember’ for the Study of British Intelligence?, March 2013, Edinburgh University Press,
DOI: 10.3366/edinburgh/9780748646272.003.0015.
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