The Woodrow Wilson Center's Cold War International History Working Papers Available
"Serguei Alex. Oushakine" <[email protected]> Sun, 7 Jul 2002 20:51:11 +0200
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From: CHRISTIAN OSTERMANN <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 14:37:14 -0400 Subject: CWIHP Working Papers Available Dear Colleagues: The Woodrow Wilson Center's Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) is pleased to announce the availability of the following CWIHP Working Papers in hardcopy: #35 Vojtech Mastny, "NATO in the Beholder's Eye: Soviet Perceptions and Policies, 1949-1956" #36 Paul Wingrove, "Mao's Conversations with the Soviet Ambassador, 1953-55" #37 Vladimir Tismaneanu, "Gheorghiu-Dej and the Romanian Workers' Party: From de-Sovietization to the Emergence of National Communism" #38 János Rainer, "The New Course in Hungary in 1953" IMPORTANT: The papers can be requested no charge ONLY by emailing your NAME and FULL MAIL ADDRESS to [email protected]. For further information, please consult the CWIHP website at http://cwihp.si.edu or contact us at 202-691-4110. Sincerely, Christian F. Ostermann Director, Cold War International History Project ___________________________________________________________ THE COLD WAR INTERNATIONAL HISTORY PROJECT (CWIHP) is a clearinghouse and research institute for the new field of international Cold War history at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. CWIHP collects, translates, and publishes declassified documents from former Communist world and other archives. It supports the full and prompt release of historical materials by governments on all sides of the Cold War, and seeks to accelerate the process of integrating new sources, materials and perspectives from the former "Communist bloc" and other archives into Cold War historiography. A tax-exempt public charity, the Cold War International History Project/Woodrow Wilson Center receives funding from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Korea Foundation and other donors. For more information, please visit the CWIHP website: http://cwihp.si.edu.