Case S01E15 – Enigma, part 3 of 3

CONTENT RATING: PG-13 (themes: war, death)

See the Self-care page if you need support.

Enigma was one of the most advanced mechanical ciphers of its time. In this final episode, as war consumes Europe, Alan Turing and Bletchley Park take on the ultimate version of the Enigma mechanical cipher – the naval Triton M4. Below you will find data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast.

Did you like this podcast miniseries? Would you have changed anything? Want something different? More of the same? This Festival of Social Science event was supported by the ESRC and they’d love to know your views on it, so if you have a moment, please fill in this quick survey to let them know your thoughts. Continue reading

Case S01E14 – Enigma, part 2 of 3

CONTENT RATING: PG-13 (themes: sex)

See the Self-care page if you need support.

Enigma was one of the most advanced mechanical ciphers of its time. In this first episode, we look back at the history of cryptology to see the ashes from which this cryptographic titan rose. Below you will find data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast.

Did you like this podcast miniseries? Would you have changed anything? Want something different? More of the same? This Festival of Social Science event was supported by the ESRC and they’d love to know your views on it, so if you have a moment, please fill in this quick survey to let them know your thoughts. Continue reading

Case S01E13 – Enigma, part 1 of 3

CONTENT RATING: PG-13 (themes: torture, death)

See the Self-care page if you need support.

Enigma was one of the most advanced mechanical ciphers of its time. In this first episode, we look back at the history of cryptology to see the ashes from which this cryptographic titan rose. Below you will find data, audio credits, further reading, and a transcript of the podcast.

Did you like this podcast miniseries? Would you have changed anything? Want something different? More of the same? This Festival of Social Science event was supported by the ESRC and they’d love to know your views on it, so if you have a moment, please fill in this quick survey to let them know your thoughts. Continue reading