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Yuri V. Andropov: “Andropov Report on Imre Nagy and the Hungarian Situation, November 1, 1956” from the Cold War International History Project, Bulletin 5, p. 33. Reprinted with permission of the Wilson Center’s Cold War International History Project www.cwihp.org.
The Associated Press: “Text of Reichsfuehrer Hitler’s Proclamation that revealed Germany’s war against Soviet Union” from The New York Times, June 23, 1941. Reprinted by permission.
Marquis de Condorcet: “Outline of a Historical View of the Progress of the Human Mind” from Sketch for a Historical Picture on the Progress of the Human Mind, translated by June Barraclough. Reprinted by permission of Weidenfeld and Nicolson, an imprint of The Orion Publishing Group.
Bob Dylan: “The Times They Are A-Changin’”. Copyright © 1963; renewed 1991 Special Rider Music. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Reprinted by permission.
Albert Einstein: Letter to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, August 2, 1939. Reprinted by permission of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library.
Steven Erlanger: “The Dayton Accords: A Status Report” from The New York Times, Web Section, 6/10/1996. Copyright © 1996 The New York Times. All rights reserved. Used by permission and protected by the Copyright Laws of the United States. The printing, copying, redistribution, or retransmission of the Material without express written permission is prohibited. www.nytimes.com
W.M. Fodor: “The Spread of Hitlerism”. Reprinted with permission from the February 5, 1936 issue of The Nation. For subscription information, call 1-800-333-8536. Portions of each week’s Nation magazine can be accessed at http://www.thenation.com.
Sigmund Freud: “Civilization and Its Discontents” from Civilization and Its Discontents, pp. 55-59, © 1961 The Institute of Psychoanalysis and the Estate of Angela Richards, by arrangement with Paterson Marsh, Ltd., London. Reprinted by permission of Paterson Marsh, Ltd.
Joseph Goebbels: “We Demand” from Der Angriff, July 25, 1927, translated by Randall Bytwerk. Reprinted by permission of German Propaganda Archive (http://www.calvin.edu/cas/gpa).
Mikhail Gorbachev: “Report to the Plenary Session of the CPSU Central Committee, May 22, 1985” from the Current Digest of the Soviet Press, Vol. 37, No. 17. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.
Tom Hayden: Tom Hayden et al, “The Port Huron Statement by Students for a Democratic Society” from New York, 1964, pp. 3-8. Reprinted by permission of author.
Rudolf Hess: “The Oath to Adolf Hitler, Speech by Rudolf Hess, February 25, 1934” from Reden, pp. 10-14, translated by Randall Bytwerk. Reprinted by permission of German Propaganda Archive (http://www.calvin.edu/cas/gpa).
The National Organization for Women: “The 1966 NOW Statement of Purpose”. Reproduced with permission of the National Organization for Women. The 1966 NOW Statement of Purpose is a historical document and may not reflect the current language or priorities of the organization.
Novosti (trans.): “The Brezhnev Doctrine,” reprinted in Stavrianos, Marjorie S. & Stavrianos, Leften, World to 1500, 3rd Ed., © 1982. We have made diligent efforts to contact the copyright holder to obtain permission to reprint this selection. If you have information that would help us, please write to Permissions Department, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110.
Jose Ortega: From The Revolt of the Masses by Jose Ortega & Gasset, edited by Kenneth Moore, translated by Anthony Kerrigan. Copyright © 1985 by W.W. Norton & Company. Used by permission of W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. This selection may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher.
James Pritchard: Pritchard, James; Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament-Third Edition with Supplement © 1950, 1955, 1969, renewed 1978 by Princeton University Press. Reprinted by permission of Princeton University Press.
Arundhati Roy: "The New American Century" from the January 22, 2004 issue of The Nation. Copyright © 2004, Arundhati Roy. Reprinted by permission of David Godwin Associates, Ltd.
The Royal Institute of International Affairs: “Resolution of the Information Bureau Concerning the Communist Party Yugoslavia” from The Soviet-Yugoslav Dispute, 1948, pp. 61-70. We have made diligent efforts to contact the copyright holder to obtain permission to reprint this selection. If you have information that would help us, please write to Permissions Department, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110.
Philipp Scheidemann: “Proclamation of the Republic, November 9, 1918” from German Radio Archive, translated by Alexander Ganse. Reprinted by permission of Alexander Ganse.
Julius Streicher: “Guilty” from Der Sturmer, March 1933, translated by Randall Bytwerk. Reprinted by permission of German Propaganda Archive (http://www.calvin.edu/cas/gpa).
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