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Texas State University is a doctoral-granting, student-centered public postsecondary educational institution. The U.S.

Established in April 2016, the Black Sea Institute (BSI) is an independent research center dedicated to the analysis of European, Russian and Chinese affairs in the Black Sea region.

The Department of Social Sciences at the Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology (NIET) (Namangan Muhandislik Texnologiya Instituti) in Uzbekistan teaches historical, social sciences, and

The Norwegian National Aviation Museum is Norway's main museum for the history of aviation.

The Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum is situated in the heart of Europe, beneath the Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary.

The European Solidarity Centre (ESC) is a museum devoted to the history of the Solidarność movement in Poland during the 1980s.

Langelandsfort was built in 1952-53 as part of the Danish naval defense and in 1997 it was turned into a Cold war museum as part of the Langelands Museums.

Not far from the famous Museum Island, the Museum THE KENNEDYS presents one of the most extensive collections about the family history of the Kennedys.

The Center for Military History and Social Sciences of the German Armed Forces (ZMSBw) is a research institute of the Federal German Government.

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London;

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London;

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London;

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London; IWM North in Trafford, Greater Manchester;

Imperial War Museums (IWM) is a family of five museums: IWM London; IWM North in Trafford, Greater Manche

The Cold War Studies Project (CWSP) maintains LSE IDEAS as the leading centre in Europe for advanced study and research the Cold War. We focus on:

The Aleksanteri Institute functions as a national centre of research, study and expertise pertaining to Russia and Eastern Europe, particularly in the social sciences and humanities.

The massive underground structure, the Atomic War Command – ARK, was built during the Cold War period (1953-1979) to shelter Yugoslavia's leadership cadre, headed by President Josip Broz Tito.

Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) has a long tradition of research and public service in the area of international relations in Brazil.

The Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes was established in 2008, based on Act 141/2007 of the Czech Republic.

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The Cold War was the defining ideological, cultural, economic and geopolitical struggle of the second half of the twentieth century.

Our interdisciplinary network aims to provide a forum for scholars working on diverse aspects of the Cold War.

The Institute for Contemporary History (Ústav pro soudobé dějiny AV ČR - USD) is one of the research establishments of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

The Center for Cold War International History Studies at East China Normal University (ECNU) was founded in 2001.

The core mission of the George Washington Cold War Group (GWCW) is to promote innovative research and teaching about the Cold War.

The History Department at the Bar-Ilan University offers history courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

The Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives (OSA) at the Central European University is a complex archival institution.

The Saxo Institute at the University of Copenhagen is the University Institute of History, Ethnology, Greek and Latin, and Archeology.

The mission of The Wende Museum is to preserve Cold War art, culture and history from the Soviet bloc countries, inspire a broad understanding of the period, end explore its enduring legacy.

Visit the nuclear attack-proof fortress in Stevns Klint, and hear the story about one of Denmark's most secret places, which was located at the utmost frontline during the Cold War.

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The History Department at the University of Exeter is at the forefront of many areas of historical research.

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Based on the state Law of Saxony-Anhalt dating from 2015 the state commissioner of Saxony-Anhalt is responsible for dealing with the past of the dictatorship of Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SE

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The Borderland Museum Eichsfeld was opened in 1995 at the former inner-German border crossing point Duderstadt-Worbis (at the border between Lower Saxony and Thuringia).

The educational institution "Former Inner German Border", situated in the Culture Center kultur.werk.stadt.

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The Department of History is one of the oldest and yet most vibrant departments at the National University of Singapore (NUS).

Heonik Kwon is a Senior Research Fellow and Distinguished Research Professor at Trinity College, Division of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge.

The Cold War Museum® is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to education, preservation, and research on the global, ideological, and political confrontations between East and West from th

The Diefenbunker is one of the most unique National Historic Sites in Canada, and the country's most significant surviving Cold War site.

CEGIL (Lorraine Research Group in Multicultural German Studies) is made up of specialists in German, Austrian, Scandinavian and Dutch literature, in the history of ideas and civilization (15th-21st

At our two locations in Munich and Regensburg, our Graduate School intends to create an internationally renowned centre of excellence for East and Southeast European studies.

The John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies (JFKI) brings together six disciplines, in addition to numerous scholarships and exchange programs, and a world class research library.

The Federal Agency for Civic Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb) is a public institution that promotes democratic awareness and political participation.

The Foundation's work focus is to explore the life and work of Ernst Reuter (1889-1953), the first Governing Mayor of Berlin.

The Department of History and Civilization (HEC) offers a distinctive programme of transnational and comparative European history.

The Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy (CENFAD) fosters research and public programming on the historic and contemporary use of force and diplomacy in a national and global context.

The Deutsche Kinemathek is a Museum presenting the history of Film and Television. Its rich archive of moving images and related material are open to the public for research.

The University of Potsdam stands for excellence in research as a modern and innovative institution.

The Center was established in December 1998, as the first scholarly institution founded as a non-profit organization in East Central Europe.

The Chair for the History of Western Europe and Transatlantic Relations is part of the Department of History at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

The Center was created in 2001 by a group of former scholars of the University of Florence who were and are making historical research on the Cold War.

The Centre Marc Bloch is a Franco-German Research Center for Social Sciences and was founded after German Reunification.

Lively, interactive and just a little intoxicating, the DDR Museum presents life in the former GDR as it was experienced by ordinary people.

The Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History Munich – Berlin (IfZ) is one of the largest non-university historical research institutes in Germany.

The Ibero-American Institute (IAI) is an interdisciplinary center for academic and cultural exchange between Germany and Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal.

The Berlin artist Yadegar Asisi depicts with the panorama picture THE WALL the life at and in the shadow of the Wall on a fictitious autumn day in the 1980s.

The Berliner Kolleg Kalter Krieg | Berlin Center for Cold War Studies is a joint project of the Institute of Contemporary Hist

The museum at Berlin Gatow Airfield is a branch of the Military History Museum of the Bundeswehr.

The main aim of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for the research on consequences of war (BIK) is to carry out and promote interdisciplinary research on the effects and consequences of wars and confl

The domain of Contemporary History belongs to the Department of History at the University Fribourg (Switzerland).

Harvard University is a large research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

The Federal Foundation for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Eastern Germany contributes, through research sponsorships and its own projects (including exhibitions and publications), to a

The Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historical Museum) is Germany’s national historical museum.

The Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) at the University of Leipzig is a research institute commited to international cooperation and multidisciplinary approache

The Hamburg Institute for Social Research (HIS) is an operating foundation which was established in 1984 by Jan Philipp Reemtsma. Since 2015, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Knöbl is the director of Institute.

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