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Article
Carlo Edoardo Altamura
(Summer 2021)
Global Banks and Latin American Dictators, 1974–1982.
Business History Review
(pp. 301-332).
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Article
Seán Kenny; Anders Ögren
(Summer 2021)
Unlimiting Unlimited Liability: Legal Equality for Swedish Banks with Alternative Shareholder Liability Regimes, 1897–1903.
Business History Review
(pp. 193-218).
(/isis/citation/CBB372413306/)
Article
Brandon Webb
(2021)
‘How to raise a curtain’: security, surveillance, and mobility in Canada’s Cold War-era exchanges, 1955–65.
Cold War History
(pp. 215-233).
(/isis/citation/CBB510505541/)
Article
Melanie Brand
(2021)
Intelligence, warning, and policy: the Johnson administration and the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.
Cold War History
(pp. 197-214).
(/isis/citation/CBB778819202/)
Article
Traci Brynne Voyles
(January 2021)
Toxic Masculinity: California’s Salton Sea and the Environmental Consequences of Manliness.
Environmental History
(pp. 127-141).
(/isis/citation/CBB662657936/)
Article
Ingo Trauschweizer
(2021)
Berlin commander: Maxwell Taylor at the Cold War’s frontlines, 1949–51.
Cold War History
(pp. 37-53).
(/isis/citation/CBB835368805/)
Article
Nicholas Amthony Autiello
(2021)
Taming the Wild Dragon: John F. Kennedy and the Republic of China, 1961–63.
Cold War History
(pp. 71-89).
(/isis/citation/CBB626916216/)
Article
Antoine Roger
(2021)
Une internationalisation disputée.
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines
(pp. 203-239).
(/isis/citation/CBB650898951/)
Book
Seok-Won Lee
(2020)
Japan’s Pan-Asian Empire: Wartime Intellectuals and the Korea Question, 1931–1945.
(/isis/citation/CBB330563116/)
Article
Thomas R. Buckley
(Winter 2020)
Multinational Companies and the Cultural Industries: W.H. Smith in Canada, 1950–1989.
Business History Review
(pp. 699-727).
(/isis/citation/CBB711456057/)
Article
Jenny Andersson
(Winter 2020)
Ghost in a Shell: The Scenario Tool and the World Making of Royal Dutch Shell.
Business History Review
(pp. 729-751).
(/isis/citation/CBB223864433/)
Article
David Scott Foglesong
(2020)
When the Russians really were coming: citizen diplomacy and the end of Cold War enmity in America.
Cold War History
(pp. 419-440).
(/isis/citation/CBB144952700/)
Article
Emmanuel Comte
(2020)
Waging the Cold War: the origins and launch of Western cooperation to absorb migrants from Eastern Europe, 1948–57.
Cold War History
(pp. 461-481).
(/isis/citation/CBB508117140/)
Article
Willem Pieter Theodoor (Wim) De Jong
(2020)
Cold War social science in action. The Ford Foundation and liberal adult education in the United States (1945-60).
Cold War History
(pp. 399-418).
(/isis/citation/CBB540266629/)
Article
Sebastian Hoffmann; Stephen P. Walker
(Autumn 2020)
Adapting to Crisis: Accounting Information Systems during the Weimar Hyperinflation.
Business History Review
(pp. 593-625).
(/isis/citation/CBB653295363/)
Article
Simon Graham
(2020)
Internationalising the intelligence history of the Prague Spring.
Cold War History
(pp. 293-310).
(/isis/citation/CBB871697427/)
Article
Lotta Lounasmeri; Jukka Kortti
(2020)
Campaigning between East and West: Finland and the Cold War in the presidential campaign films of Urho Kekkonen.
Cold War History
(pp. 329-348).
(/isis/citation/CBB465535909/)
Article
Simo Mikkonen
(2020)
Interference or friendly gestures? Soviet cultural diplomacy and Finnish elections, 1945–56.
Cold War History
(pp. 349-365).
(/isis/citation/CBB952405614/)
Article
Reetta Humalajoki
(2020)
Tearing down the ‘buckskin curtain’: domestic policy-making and Indigenous intellectuals in the Cold War United States and Canada.
Cold War History
(pp. 223-242).
(/isis/citation/CBB190948130/)
Article
Phillip Hirsch
(2020)
The Cold War, the Arab world, and West Germany’s ‘Mediterranean moment’, 1967–73.
Cold War History
(pp. 161-178).
(/isis/citation/CBB385360111/)
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