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The end of the Cold War has released a flood of new archival materials and memoirs both in the former Communist world and in Western countries. Declassified documentation and first-hand accounts have enabled scholars to gain a much better understanding of some of the key events of the past century. Journal of Cold War Studies is the first peer-reviewed journal to feature research based on these new sources.
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Volume 17, Number 3, Summer 2015Table of Contents

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View The country’s history in documents from the archives of Russia’s FSB: A collection of articles and materials by Vasilii S. Khristoforov (review)
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View Holocaust Monuments and National Memory Cultures in France and Germany since 1989: The Origins and Political Function of the Vél d’Hiv’ in Paris and the Holocaust Monument in Berlin by Peter Carrier (review)
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View Foreign Intervention in Africa: From the Cold War to the War on Terror by Elizabeth Schmidt, and: Buried in the Sands of the Ogaden: The United States, the Horn of Africa, and the Demise of Détente by Louise Woodroofe (review)
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ISSN | 1531-3298 |
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Print ISSN | 1520-3972 |
Launched on MUSE | 2015-10-08 |
Open Access | No |
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