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Conferences and calls for papers, 2008-2009

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2008

1- 2 February 2008

International Conference: Peace Movements in the Cold War and Beyond
Co-organized by the CWSC, the Centre for the Study of Global Governance and the Free University of Amsterdam
Conference programme, participants, and papers

 

4-5 April 2008

International Conference: International Graduate Student Conference on the Cold War
University of California at Santa Barbara
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12-13 May 2008

International Conference: Conflict and Community: Transatlantic Relations During the Cold War
Tampere University, Finland
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29 May 2008

Workshop: The Global 1989
LSE, London
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12-14 June 2008

"Overcoming the Iron Curtain"
Sorbonne, Paris
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18-19 September 2008

United States Foreign Policy Working Group Annual Conference
Co-hosted by the Institute for the Study of the Americas and LSE IDEAS,
For more details, see the Conference Announcement and Programme.
Fore more information on this conference, please visit the Institute for American Studies Website.


4-5 December 2008

Southern Africa in the Cold War, 1974-1980
Pretoria, South Africa
Fore more information on this conference, please contact Dr. Sue Onslow at S.Onslow@lse.ac.uk

 

2009

23 January 2009

Witness Seminar: Britain and South Africa: Road to Democracy
The event will be hosted by LSE IDEAS in collaboration with the Centre for Contemporary British History
LSE, London

24-26 April 2009

International Graduate Student Conference on the Cold War
Hosted by three partner institutions: the Cold War Studies Centre at LSE IDEAS, the George Washington University Cold War Group (GWCW), the Center for Cold War Studies (CCWS) of the University of California Santa Barbara
London School of Economics
London, UK
Call for Papers

8 -9 May 2009

LSE Cold War Studies Centre in cooperation with the Institute for International Relations, Lisbon;
Southern Africa in the Cold War Era
Working Expert Seminar
Lisbon, Portugal
Call for Papers

 

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