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Audiotapes. Cold War Travel & Culture - Russia World History & Politics
  • Joshua Rubenstein

    Joshua Rubenstein discusses his book Tangled Loyalties: The Life and Times of Ilya Ehrenburg"

    Sep. 25, 1996

    Joshua Rubenstein discusses his book "Tangled Loyalties: The Life and Times of Ilya Ehrenburg" and the importance of Ehrenburg during the Stalin regime.

  • Discussing the book, "Shattered Peace: The Origins of the Cold War and the National Security State," and interviewing the author Daniel Yergin

    1970
  • Discussing the book "What About the Russians - and Nuclear War?" with Roger C. Molander

    1980
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