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Expand 1 - Biographical and Personal1 - Biographical and Personal
Expand 2 - Particle Disintegration, Cosmic Rays, Astrophysics2 - Particle Disintegration, Cosmic Rays, Astrophysics
Expand 3 - Magnetism3 - Magnetism
Expand 4 - Second World War and Government Committees4 - Second World War and Government Committees
Expand 5 - Political Activities5 - Political Activities
Collapse 6 - Science-Related Interests6 - Science-Related Interests
Expand 1 - History of Science and Technology1 - History of Science and Technology
Expand 2 - Science, Education and Government2 - Science, Education and Government
Collapse 3 - Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament3 - Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament
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Collapse 1 - Lectures, broadcasts, talks on Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament1 - Lectures, broadcasts, talks on Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament
1 - 'The Use and Limitations of Weapons of Mass Destruction'
2 - 'Military consequences of atmoic energy'.
3 - Blackett's reply to article by Sir John Anderson in 'Evening Standard', criticising Blackett's remark in his introduction to Association of Scientific Workers pamphlet 'Atomic Atack'.
4 - Letter from 'Sunday Pictorial', re possible contributions by Blackett.
5 - 'The peaceful uses of atomic energy'
6 - 'RUSI' (Royal United Services Institution)
7 - 'Scientific method and the conduct of war'
8 - 'The Role of Atomic Weapons in Western Defence'
9 - 'Implications of the Atomic Age'
10 - Copy of 'New Statesman', with article by Blackett, 'Limited nuclear war', pp625-6
11 - 'Tactical Atomic Weapons'
12 - 'Why the Tests'
13 - 'Atomic Heretic'
14 - 'The Nuclear Controversy'
15 - 'Strategy in the Nuclear Age'
16 - 'Essential Facts of Situation'
17 - 'Conservation on Nuclear Warfare and the Strategy of Defence'
18 - 'The Nuclear Controversy'
19 - 'Thoughts on British defence policy'
20 - 'Cambridge. Scientists Lunch Club'
21 - 'Manchester Left Club'
22 - 'LP [Labour Party] Chelsea, 27 January 1961, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy'
23 - 'Bow Group', House of Commons, 28 June 1961
24 - 'Some Notes for Consideration by the British Team'
25 - 'Report to the Plenary Session of Meeting of Group 3' (at Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs, Stowe, Vermont).
26 - 'The Relationship between East and West Military Policies and Disarmament Plans'
27 - 'Prelude to Disarmament'
Collapse 28 - 'The Real Road to Disarmament.  The military background to the Geneva talks'28 - 'The Real Road to Disarmament. The military background to the Geneva talks'
29 - 'Science and Disarmament', Vienna, September 1962.
30 - Talk to the Imperial Defence College
31 - 'The Relationship between Eastern and Western Military Policies and Disarmament Plans', Institute for Strategic Studies.
32 - 'Brussels and Cuba'
33 - 'What are the H-Bomb Tests for?'
Expand 34 - 'The first real chance for disarmament', 'Harper's Magazine', January 196334 - 'The first real chance for disarmament', 'Harper's Magazine', January 1963
35 - 'The Nuclear Balance - Cuba and After'
36 - 'Disarmament Prospects'
37 - 'MLF'
38 - 'The Western Defence Posture'
39 - 'Disarmament Prospects and Western Defence Posture'
40 - 'What are the prospects of disarmament?'
41 - 'Memorandum on possible British initiatives at the Geneva Disarmament Conference'
Expand 42 - Folder inscribed 'LP Disarmament Committee'.42 - Folder inscribed 'LP Disarmament Committee'.
Expand 2 - Correspondence on Blackett's writings and other matters concerned with disarmament2 - Correspondence on Blackett's writings and other matters concerned with disarmament
Expand 3 - Research notes and background material3 - Research notes and background material
Expand 7 - Overseas Activities7 - Overseas Activities
Expand 8 - Lectures, Publications, Addresses, Broadcasts8 - Lectures, Publications, Addresses, Broadcasts
Expand 9 - Correspondence9 - Correspondence
10 - Appointment diaries
Expand 11 - Correspondence with Professor Nishina11 - Correspondence with Professor Nishina
Expand 12 - Newscuttings12 - Newscuttings

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