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American Historical Association's 128th Annual Meeting

The American Historical Association's 128th Annual Meeting will take place in Washington DC from January 2-5, 2014 and features several panels on Cold War history.

American Historical Association's 128th Annual Meeting

The American Historical Association's 128th Annual Meeting will take place in Washington DC from January 2-5, 2014. Over 300 sessions across a wide range of fields and interests make up this year’s program. Of particular note are two panels on the history of the Cold War: "New Perspectives on American 'Internationalism' and 'Isolationism' from World War II to the Cold War" and "Beyond Armed Struggle: The Latin American Left, Cultural Revolution, and the Cold War." 

For more details about the annual meeting or to register, please visit the AHA's annual meeting page at www.historians.org/annual-meeting.

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