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- Title Pages
- Quotes
- Preface
- Note to the Paperback Edition
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Invention of Executive Detention
- 2 Regulation 14B and its Progeny
- 3 Emergency Planning between the Wars
- 4 The Commons Revolt
- 5 Detention during the Phoney War
- 6 The Defeat of Liberalism
- 7 Fascism and the Fears of 1940
- 8 The British Fifth Column
- 9 The Great Incarceration Begins
- 10 It Might Have Happened to You!
- 11 The Experience of Detention
- 12 The Bureaucracy under Stress
- 13 The Integrity of the Advisory Committee
- 14 The Early Challenges in the Courts
- 15 The Courts in Confusion
- 16 The Web of Suspicion
- 17 The Leading Cases in Context
- 18 The Declining Years of Regulation 18B
- 19 Death and Post Mortem
- Appendix I The Principal Texts
- Appendix II Note on Sources
- Appendix III Spy Trials
- Appendix IV Tyler Kent and Anna Wolkoff
- Appendix V Mosley's ‘Reasons for Order’
- Bibliography Of Principal Works Cited
- Index
(p.427) Appendix II Note on Sources
(p.427) Appendix II Note on Sources
- Source:
- In the Highest Degree Odious
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Quotes
- Preface
- Note to the Paperback Edition
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Invention of Executive Detention
- 2 Regulation 14B and its Progeny
- 3 Emergency Planning between the Wars
- 4 The Commons Revolt
- 5 Detention during the Phoney War
- 6 The Defeat of Liberalism
- 7 Fascism and the Fears of 1940
- 8 The British Fifth Column
- 9 The Great Incarceration Begins
- 10 It Might Have Happened to You!
- 11 The Experience of Detention
- 12 The Bureaucracy under Stress
- 13 The Integrity of the Advisory Committee
- 14 The Early Challenges in the Courts
- 15 The Courts in Confusion
- 16 The Web of Suspicion
- 17 The Leading Cases in Context
- 18 The Declining Years of Regulation 18B
- 19 Death and Post Mortem
- Appendix I The Principal Texts
- Appendix II Note on Sources
- Appendix III Spy Trials
- Appendix IV Tyler Kent and Anna Wolkoff
- Appendix V Mosley's ‘Reasons for Order’
- Bibliography Of Principal Works Cited
- Index