Mary Elise Sarotte

Mary Elise Sarotte is a post-Cold War historian.[1] [2]

Bibliography

  • Dealing with the Devil : East Germany, détente, and Ostpolitik, 1969-1973. University of North Carolina Press. 2001.
  • "'Take No Risks (Chinese)': the Basic Treaty in the context of international relations". Bulletin of the German Historical Institute. Supplement 1: 109–117. 2004.
  • 1989: The Struggle to Create Post-Cold War Europe (Second Edition). Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014. ISBN .[3][4]
  • Collapse: The Accidental Opening of the Berlin Wall. New York: Basic Books, 2014 [5]
  • German Reunification: A Multinational History, eds. Frédéric Bozo, Andreas Rödder, and Mary Elise Sarotte (New York: Routledge, 2017)
gollark: Yes, make binary number manipulation stuff first, should be a good idea.
gollark: It uses a mod for ICs, though.
gollark: I saw this (https://www.reddit.com/r/feedthebeast/comments/chilw5/sap1_cpu_made_in_project_red_running_at_a/) recently if it helps at all?
gollark: Not something to try and implement with giant redstone circuitry in Minecraft.
gollark: Already are just long base 2 numbers even.

References

  1. Boston Globe, retrieved 25 September 2019
  2. Johns Hopkins University
  3. European History Quarterly, doi:10.1177/0265691412451813w
  4. New York Times
  5. Journal of Cold War Studies, retrieved 25 September 2019



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