Staging the Cold War: Negotiating American National Identity in Film and Television, 1940-1960University of Texas at Austin, 2003 - 403 sidor |
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... Twentieth Century . See Michael J. Hogan , ed . , The Ambiguous Legacy : U.S. Foreign Relations in the ' American Century ' ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1999 ) . doesn't seem to hold anything for us except conflict , 94.
... Twentieth Century . See Michael J. Hogan , ed . , The Ambiguous Legacy : U.S. Foreign Relations in the ' American Century ' ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1999 ) . doesn't seem to hold anything for us except conflict , 94.
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... The Ambiguous Legacy : U.S. Foreign Relations in the ' American Century ' . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1999 . ---- A Cross of Iron : Harry S Truman and the Origins of the National Security State , 1945-1954 . Cambridge ...
... The Ambiguous Legacy : U.S. Foreign Relations in the ' American Century ' . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1999 . ---- A Cross of Iron : Harry S Truman and the Origins of the National Security State , 1945-1954 . Cambridge ...
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