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Keyword [The Cold War]
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181. Narrative politics in Chile, under and after the Cold War: Jose Miguel Varas
182. Ways of knowing about weapons: The Cold War's end at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (New Mexico)
183. The State Department sponsored tours of Jose Limon and his modern dance company, 1954 and 1957: Modern dance, diplomacy, and the Cold War
184. The special period and the postmodern turn: Rewriting the Cuban Revolution in the Cold War aftermath
185. The absence of the other: A macro-level application of Goffmanian frame analysis to the end of the Cold War and its representation in American film
186. Constructing the Cold War: Architecture, urbanism and the cultural division of Germany, 1945--1957
187. The Cold War culture of political exile: United States artists and writers in Mexico, 1940--1965
188. Seeking refuge: Western American women writers of the Cold War Era, 1949--1994
189. The ambivalent ally: Adenauer, Eisenhower and the dilemmas of the Cold War, 1953-1960
190. Third world revolutionary social change and United States intervention during the Cold War
191. On the Fringes of the Cold War, Shangri-La, and American Consciousness: Lowell Thomas, Lowell Thomas, Jr., and Tibet, 1949 -- 1970
192. Spectacular fictions: The Cold War and the making of historical knowledge
193. Realeconomik and the Cold War
194. New Music and National Identity: Musical Institutions in Finland During the Cold War
195. Caution Christian soldiers: The mainline Protestant churches and the Cold War
196. Drawing the Iron Curtain: The writings of John Updike and the Cold War
197. 'A harrowing state to maintain': Individualism and identity in the Cold War careers of Ralph Ellison, Mary McCarthy, and Frank O'Hara
198. Witnesses to the Cold War: A literary and cultural analysis of containments in 1950s narratives by Hitchcock, Mailer, Kerouac, Ellison, Arnow, and Nabokov
199. Notes from the underground: American culture beneath the cold war consensus, 1945-1965
200. To lead the free world: American nationalism and the ideological origins of the Cold War, 1945-1950
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