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Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, Europe, and Latin America, 1960-1969.
History Vault: Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, 1960-1969: Europe and Latin America Available
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- Website/Database
- Subjects (All):
- United States. Department of State.
- United States.
- International relations.
- History.
- United States--History--Sources--Databases.
- United States--Foreign relations--Europe--Sources.
- United States--Foreign relations--Latin America--Sources.
- Latin America.
- Europe.
- Genre:
- Sources.
- Databases.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- monochrome
- Other Title:
- ProQuest History Vault Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, Europe, and Latin America, 1960-1969
- Proquest Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, Europe, and Latin America, 1960-1969
- Proquest Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, 1960-1969, Europe, and Latin America
- ProQuest History Vault.
- Place of Publication:
- [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- text file
- Summary:
- The U.S. State Department Central Files are an important source of American diplomatic reporting on political, military, social, and economic developments throughout the world in the 20th century. The Central Files also illuminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. For each country there are files on important subjects: political parties and elections, unrest and revolution, human rights, government administration, fiscal and monetary issues, labor, housing, police and crime, public health, national defense, foreign policy-making, wars and alliances, education, religion, culture, trade, industry, natural resources, and more. The countries and areas covered in this module on Europe and Latin America are Federal Republic of Germany; Germany; Soviet Union; Cuba; Mexico; Panama; and South America.
- Notes:
- Title from title screen (Oct. 31, 2015)
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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