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Decolonization Seminar Podcasts 

Marilyn Young’s Lecture on “Limited War, Unlimited”

November 11, 2009May 28, 2010 Miriam Hauss Cunningham 2009, Decolonization Seminar, Kluge Center, Marilyn Young, Oxford University Press Series

Marilyn B. Young, Professor of History at New York University, gave a lecture during the National History Center’s 2009 Decolonization

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Decolonization Seminar 

2010 Decolonization Seminar Applications Now Being Accepted

August 17, 2009May 28, 2010 Miriam Hauss Cunningham 2010, Dane Kennedy, Decolonization Seminar, Jason Parker, Kluge Center, Marilyn Young, Philippa Levine, Roger Louis

The National History Center is now accepting applications for the fifth international summer seminar on decolonization in the 20th century,

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Decolonization Seminar Public Events 

Marilyn Young to Give Decolonization Lecture

July 7, 2009May 28, 2010 Miriam Hauss Cunningham 2009, Decolonization Seminar, Kluge Center, Marilyn Young, Vietnam

The National History Center invites the public to attend its Decolonization Lecture Series Featuring Professor Marilyn B. Young on Limited

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