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April 2006

“The Past is More Than Prologue: Reflections on the Cold War and the War on Terror.” Marc J. Selverstone

“Update on Vietnam’s ‘New Evidence.’” Pierre Asselin

“Eurotrip 2004.” Michael Creswell

“Researching Modern International History at Madrid.” David A. Messenger

“Changes in the Mary Ball Washington Chair in American History at University College–Dublin.” Carmel Coyle

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