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CFP: Cold War Symposium hosted by Canada's Diefenbunker Cold War Museum

Canada's Diefenbunker Cold War Museum is seeking papers for its upcoming Cold War Symposium:

Cold Culture is an interdisciplinary symposium to be held at the Diefenbunker in Carp, November 7-9, 2008.

This event is being organized to bring together a broad range of professional scholars, artists, filmmaker, teachers, museum professionals and journalists who are involved in the exploration of themes in Cold War history, and who shape how the conflict is understood today.

Held at one of Canada's most distinctive Cold War sites, this conference will be a forum for these diverse voices to reflect on and share their approach to the Cold War in different media.

Visit the Diefenbunker website for more details, and to download the Call For Papers.

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