On 18 & 19 November Churchill College will be hosting an internationally
important conference on 'The Cold War and its Legacy'. Full details of
subjects and speakers are available on the Churchill Archives Centre
website at http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archives/exhibitions/home.php. 

Sir Winston Churchill will, of course, feature prominently, and we have
contributions from a number of prominent Churchill scholars, including:
Sir Martin Gilbert, Professor Christopher Andrew, Professor David
Reynolds and Dr David Woolner. There will be witness testimony from
Senator Howard Baker, Winston Churchill, Susan Eisenhower, Field Marshal
Inge, Hugh Lunghi, Lord Powell and Senator Warner to name but a few.
There will be strong Russian representation, including Dr Alexander
Likhotal, a former adviser and spokesperson to President Gorbachev, as
well as key speakers from China, France, Germany, India, and Roumania.

The conference is free and open to all, but you do need to register in
advance. If you would like to attend on either or both days please email
Julie Sanderson ([email protected]). This is a unique
opportunity to question and engage with some of the major political,
diplomatic, military, media and scientific figures who have helped to
shape the modern world.
We can only accommodate 275 people in the main lecture theatre, and over
200 have already booked.

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