Cold War International History Project
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The Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) is part of the
Mission
As part of its mission, the CWIHP supports full and prompt release of historical materials by governments on all sides of the
The CWIHP also promotes publications pertaining to findings, views, and activities related to the Cold War; houses the Virtual Archive, the largest collection of translated, archival documents from the former communist bloc, and hosts international scholarly meetings, conferences, and seminars.
Funding
The CWIHP is funded by grants from the
Publications
The Project publishes the CWIHP Bulletin and the CWIHP Working Paper Series, as well as e-dossiers (collection of archival documents), briefing books, etc. The CWIHP Working Paper Series is designed to provide an outlet for historians associated with the Project who have gained access to newly available archives and sources and would like to share their results, especially submissions by junior scholars from the former Communist bloc who have done research in their countries' archives and are looking to introduce their findings to a Western audience.[1]
References
- ^ UC Santa Barbara Library. 9 November 2016.