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Conference Report: United Atoms in a Divided World

New report by Christoph Laucht details proceedings of conference on IAEA history organized by NPIHP Partners Oliver Rathkolb and Elisabeth Roehrlich.

A new report written by Christoph Laucht and published on H-Soz-u-Kult outlines the proceedings of a major international conference on IAEA history.

United Atoms in a Divided World: The Early History of the International Atomic Energy Agency was organized by NPIHP partners Oliver Rathkolb and Elisabeth Roehrlich under the auspices of the IAEA International History Reserach Project at the University of Vienna. It took place from 16-18 September 2012 at Vienna's Haus-Hof-und Staatsarchiv.

Read Christoph Laucht's report at H-Soz-u-Kult, and visit the website of the IAEA International History Research Project for more information.

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