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161. Blowback: The Rewriting of American Imperialism After the Cold War
162. Interzone: The Cold War Dialectic and Subject-Substance Inscription in the Early Work of William S. Burroughs
163. Warding off innocence: Original sin and American culture in the Cold War
164. Between empire and state-building: Ethnic conflict, United Nations intervention, and the post-colonial state after the Cold War (Iraq)
165. Billy Graham, American Evangelicalism, and the Cold War Clash of Messianic Visions, 1945--1962
166. The Soviet media at the onset of the Cold War, 1945--1950
167. Ends of empire: Asian American culture and the Cold War
168. The Cold War and the Olympics: Coverage in the 'New York Times' and 'Los Angeles Times' of the United States' and Soviet Union's pursuit of athletic supremacy, 1948--1988
169. Consensus all -American: Sport and the promotion of the American way of life during the Cold War, 1946--1965
170. For God, for family, for country: Colonial revival church buildings in the Cold War era
171. Beauty in the face of destruction: A Chinese artist growing up in the Cold War era
172. 'Brains at a bargain': Refugee Chinese intellectuals, American science, and the 'Cold War of the classrooms'
173. On Endings: American experimental fiction and the Cold War
174. From antagonists to adversaries: United States-China talks during the Cold War, 1949--1972
175. Staging the Cold War: Negotiating American national identity in film and television, 1940--1960
176. Making American: Constitutive rhetoric in the Cold War
177. Double booking: How editors rewrote the American Renaissance in the Cold War
178. Li or Shih: The Chinese military strategic culture and Chinese use of force during the Cold War
179. Propaganda in the employ of democracy: Fighting the Cold War with words (Dwight D. Eisenhower, C. D. Jackson)
180. Red masquerades: Gender and political subversion during the Cold War, 1945--1963
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