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National Endowment for the Humanities names CWIHP's <i>Cold War Files</i> website "one of the best online resources for education in the humanities"

CWIHP is pleased to announce that the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has listed CWIHP's Cold War Files website as "one of the best online resources for education in the humanities," and will be included in NEH's EDSITEment collection.

Cold War Files was selected for inclusion in the EDSITEment project after being nominated and independently peer reviewed by a panel of experts.

EDSITEment serves as a gateway to the highest quality humanities-related
educational content on the Internet. It provides a central resource
bank for teachers, parents, and students across the country seeking
excellent, humanities sites from among the thousands of educational
sites now available on the Internet.

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