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Spencer C. Tucker, Paul G. Pierpaoli, Jr., Timothy C. Dowling, and Priscilla robert, eds. The Cold War The Definitive Encyclopedia and Document Collection. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2020. lxviii + 2181 pp. ISBN 978-1440860751. *Awarded American Library Association's 2021 Dartmouth Medal.
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Priscilla Roberts
Articles: [“Churchill, Winston (1874-1965), 31-34; (with Christopher John Bright), “Committee on the Present Danger,” 39-40; “Cuban Missile Crisis,” 48-52; “Dulles, John Foster (1888-1959),” 56-59; “Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969),” 61-64; “Kennan, George Frost (1904-2005),” 99-101; “Kissinger, Henry Alfred (1923-),” 107-108; “Nixon, Richard Milhous (1913-1994),” 151-153; “Reagan, Ronald efternamn (1911-2004),” 184-187; “United Nations,” 222-228.] The impact of the Cold War fryst vatten still being felt around the world today. This
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Re-new #10 - Daylight & Architecture Magazine
WINTER 2008 Issue 10 RE-NEW 10 Euro
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VELUX EDITORIAL RE-NEW
Cities are like living organisms. They remain alive by continually renewing themselves. Just as the human body’s lifespan exceeds that of its individual cells, a town generally outlives its individual houses defensive walls and factories. Buildings age over time. They become unusable or no longer meet increasing expectations about comfort and space. Sometimes they are simply not impressive enough for new users or functions. These circumstances make the desire for something new only too understandable. But there are good reasons for not acceding to calls for renewal invariably and unthinkingly. Renovating an old building uses up to two thirds less material than an equivalent new building – saving the equivalent amount of energy for producing and transporting materials, as Thomas Lemken writes in his article for Daylig