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FCDO Historians

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) is the government department responsible for promoting British interests overseas, supporting UK citizens and businesses, and eradicating poverty around the globe. The FCDO Historians provide a long-term, policy-relevant perspective on international issues, and contribute to the collective knowledge and understanding of the FCDO and British foreign & development policy. All the documents on this site have been published by FCDO Historians over the past 40 years and cover a wide range of historical subjects in a variety of different formats: History Notes examine subjects from the slave trade to Nazi gold; Occasional Papers record lectures given at the FCDO; research papers written by the FCDO Historians; Documents from the British Archives reproduce original documents on specific topics from the Foreign Office archives; Witness Seminars contain oral testimony given by FCDO alumni; along with other miscellaneous publications.

Publications

The Cicero Papers


March 1, 2005

Eastern Europe


April 1, 1992

Korea


January 1, 1992

Germany rejoins the Club


November 1, 1989

‘Valid Evidence’


November 1, 1987