Academic Exchange and Internationality in East European Social Science
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https://doi.org/10.7146/serendipities.v5i1-2.128031Keywords:
History of the social sciences, scholar exchange, Eastern Europe, Cold War, academic mobilityAbstract
Editorial for special issue
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