After the war, Hinsley returned to St John's College and lectured in history; in 1969, he was appointed
Professor of the History of International Relations. In 1981 he was made an honorary fellow of
Trinity College Dublin. In 1962, Hinsley published
Power and the Pursuit of Peace, which is important as a study of early idealist thought about international relations. Hinsley edited the multi-volume official history
British Intelligence in the Second World War and argued that Enigma
decryption had speeded Allied victory by one to four years but had not fundamentally altered the war's outcome. He was criticised by
Marian Rejewski and
Gordon Welchman, who took exception to inaccuracies in Hinsley's accounts of the history of Enigma decryption in the early volumes of his official history, including crucial errors in chronology. Subsequently, a revised account of the Polish, French and British contribution was included in Volume 3, Part 2. The following volumes of
British Intelligence in the Second World War were edited by Hinsley and published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) London: • Volume 1: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations, F. H. Hinsley with E. E. Thomas, C. F. G. Ransome and R. C. Knight, (1979, HMSO) • Volume 2: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations, F. H. Hinsley with E. E. Thomas, C. F. G. Ransome and R. C. Knight, (1981, HMSO) • Volume 3, Part 1: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations, F. H. Hinsley with E. E. Thomas, C. F. G. Ransome and R. C. Knight, (1984, HMSO) • Volume 3, Part 2: Its Influence on Strategy and Operations, F. H. Hinsley with E. E. Thomas, C. A. G. Simkins, and C. F. G. Ransom, (1988, HMSO) • Includes
Bibliography (pages 961–974), and
The Polish, French and British Contributions to the Breaking of the Enigma; a Revised Account (Appendix 30, pages 945–959). • Volume 4: Security and Counter-Intelligence, F. H. Hinsley and C. A. G. Simkins, (1990, HMSO) • Abridged Version, F. H. Hinsley, (1993, HMSO) (& 1993, Cambridge University Press) Hinsley also co-edited (with Alan Stripp) and contributed to
Codebreakers: The Inside Story of Bletchley Park, which contains personal accounts from those who worked at Bletchley Park. The Hinsley Memorial Lecture, an annual lecture on an
international relations topic, is held every year at St John's College in memory of Hinsley. He is commemorated by a
blue plaque on his birthplace in Walsall. ==References==