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  1. SI History Bibliography

    History and the Culture Wars: The Case of the Smithsonian Institution's Enola Gay Exhibition

    • Date: December 1995
    • Creator: Kohn, Richard H
    • Creator: Kohn, Richard H

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  3. SI History Bibliography

    Exhibiting Memories

    • Date: July/August 1996
    • Creator: Lubar, Steven
    • Creator: Lubar, Steven

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  5. SI History Bibliography

    Glory-Seekers and the Bomb

    • Date: February 7, 1995
    • Creator: McCarthy, Coleman
    • Creator: McCarthy, Coleman

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  7. Enola Gay on Display, c. 1995, Smithsonian Archives - History Div, 95-4624.

    Enola Gay on Display

    • Date: c. 1995

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  9. SI History Bibliography

    The Museum of the American Century

    • Date: September 17, 2000
    • Creator: Thompson, Bob
    • Creator: Thompson, Bob

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  11. SI History Bibliography

    Museums as contested sites of remembrance

    • Date: 1996
    • Creator: Zolberg, Vera L
    • Creator: Zolberg, Vera L

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  13. Space artifact or Nazi weapon? Displaying the Smithsonian's V-2 missile, 1976-2011

    Space artifact or Nazi weapon? Displaying the Smithsonian's V-2 missile, 1976-2011

    • Date: 2011
    • Creator: DeVorkin, David H
    • Creator: DeVorkin, David H

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  15. SI History Bibliography

    Enola Gay and a Nation's Memories

    • Date: August/September 1994
    • Creator: Harwit, Martin 1931-
    • Creator: Harwit, Martin 1931-

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  17. SI History Bibliography

    The Enola Gay: A Nation's and a Museum's Dilemma

    • Date: August 7, 1994
    • Creator: Harwit, Martin 1931-
    • Creator: Harwit, Martin 1931-

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  19. SI History Bibliography

    The Smithsonian and the Enola Gay

    • Date: Summer 1995
    • Creator: Washburn, Wilcomb E
    • Creator: Washburn, Wilcomb E

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