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  2. The International History Review - Wikipedia

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    The International History Review. The International History Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of international relations and the history of international thought published by Routledge. It was established in 1978 by Edward Ingram, Gordon Martel and Ian Muggridge; the current editor-in-chief is Alan Dobson ( Swansea ...

  3. The American Historical Review - Wikipedia

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    The American Historical Review. The American Historical Review is a quarterly academic history journal published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Historical Association, for which it is its official publication. It targets readers interested in all periods and facets of history and has often been described as the premier ...

  4. Whitehall and the Jews, 1933-1948 - Wikipedia

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    2000. ISBN. 0-521-63187-4. Whitehall and the Jews, 1933-1948: British Immigration Policy, Jewish Refugees and the Holocaust, is a book by Louise London, first published by Cambridge University Press in 2000. It details the British government's response to refugees fleeing persecution in Nazi Europe between the years 1933 and 1948.

  5. Institute for Historical Review - Wikipedia

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    ihr.org. The Institute for Historical Review ( IHR) is a United States–based nonprofit organization which promotes Holocaust denial. [1] It is considered by many scholars to be central to the international Holocaust denial movement. [1] [2] [3] Self-described as a "historical revisionist" organization, the IHR promotes antisemitic viewpoints ...

  6. Perfect Days - Wikipedia

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    Perfect Days is a 2023 drama film directed by Wim Wenders from a script written by Wenders and Takuma Takasaki. A co-production between Japan and Germany, the film follows the routine life of Hirayama (Kōji Yakusho), a public toilet cleaner in Tokyo.

  7. The Lights that Failed - Wikipedia

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    The Lights that Failed is part of the Oxford History of Modern Europe and is the first of two volumes authored by Steiner for the series, the second being the follow-up The Triumph of the Dark: European International History 1933-1939. The series is edited by Alan Bullock and William Deakin. [6]

  8. The Triumph of the Dark - Wikipedia

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    Series information. The Triumph of the Dark is part of the Oxford History of Modern Europe and is the second of two volumes authored by Steiner for the series, the first being The Lights that Failed: European International History 1919-1933. The series is edited by Alan Bullock and William Deakin. [6]

  9. Nixon Doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Nixon speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir and US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger on November 1, 1973. The Nixon Doctrine (sometimes referred to as the Guam Doctrine) was the foreign policy doctrine of Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States from 1969 to 1974. It was put forth during a press conference in Guam on ...