How the Cold War Ended and What Followed. Reflections on a New Book by Russian and International Historians (The End of the Cold War in the Perception of Contemporaries and Historians. 1985–1991 / eds O.V. Pavlenko, V.I. Zhuravleva. Moscow, 2021)
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How the Cold War Ended and What Followed. Reflections on a New Book by Russian and International Historians (The End of the Cold War in the Perception of Contemporaries and Historians. 1985–1991 / eds O.V. Pavlenko, V.I. Zhuravleva. Moscow, 2021)
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ОКОНЧАНИЕ ХОЛОДНОЙ ВОЙНЫ В ВОСПРИЯТИИ СОВРЕМЕННИКОВ И ИСТОРИКОВ. 1985–1991 / под ред. О.В Павленко, В.И. Журавлевой. М.: Издательство Российского государственного гуманитарного университета, 2021. 302 с.
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Affiliation: Institute of World History, RAS
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