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Call for Applications: Gilder Lehrman Summer Seminar for Middle and High School History Teachers

In cooperation with the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, CWIHP will host a week-long summer seminar for middle and high school teachers on teaching the Cold War.

The seminar will feature a panel of the world's top Cold War historians, including John Lewis Gaddis, and Melvyn Leffler who will draw upon archival documents, books, and other materials to give a select group of high school teachers a review of the latest, cutting-edge Cold War history.

Visit the Gilder Lehrman website for more information.

Applications must be submitted online, or postmarked by February 15.

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