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Publication information:
Book title: Rebirth:A Political History of Europe since World War II.
Edition: 2nd.
Contributors: Cyril E. Black - Author, Robert D. English - Author, Jonathan E. Helmreich - Author, A. James McAdams - Author, Paul C. Helmreich - Author.
Publisher: Westview Press.
Place of publication: Boulder, CO.
Publication year: 2000.
Page number: 409.
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