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21. Education as Cold War experience: The battle for the American school
22. The re(a)d menace: Cold War fiction and the politics of reading (Alfred Hitchcock, J. D. Salinger, Thomas Pynchon, John Barth)
23. Studies of Science Before 'Science Studies': Cold War and the Politics of Science in the U.S., U.K., and U.S.S.R., 1950s--1970s
24. Red Scare rhetoric and composition: Early Cold War effects on university writing instruction, 1934--1954
25. America studies: Political life at the end of ideology
26. The French Chef and the Cold War: Julia Child and the mask of contained domesticity
27. Thinking about thinking in Cold War America
28. Comparing changing ideas of Germany, 1949--1999: German secondary school history textbooks and the ever-present past
29. Education from the Cold War to No Child Left Behind: How federal policy makers have sought to transfer responsibility for societal issues onto America's schools
30. In the shadow of spreading ivy: Science, culture, and the Cold War at the University of Pennsylvania, 1950--1970
31. American science and the Cold War: The rise of the United States President's Science Advisory Committee
32. Cuba's economic and political development: A casualty of the Cold War
33. Teaching the Cold War using a comparative approach
34. THE COLD WAR AT RUTGERS UNIVERSITY: A CASE STUDY OF THE DISMISSALS OF PROFESSORS HEIMLICH, FINLEY, AND GLASSER (CIVIL LIBERTIES, NEW JERSEY, ACADEMIC FREEDOM, MCCARTHYISM)
35. THE NEW LEFT AND COLD WAR REVISIONISM: ANALYSIS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING HISTORY
36. ACADEMIC FREEDOM AND THE COLD WAR: THE DISMISSAL OF BARROWS DUNHAM FROM TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, A CASE STUDY
37. American Policy Research On The Reform Of The Japanese School Education System From 1945 To 1952
38. A Comparative Study Of The Unified Edition And The Pep Edition Of High School History Textbooks ——Taking "Cold War History" As An Example
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