The Project supports the full and prompt release of historical materials by governments on all sides of the Cold War, and seeks to accelerate the process of integrating new sources, materials and perspectives from the former "Communist bloc" with the historiography of the Cold War which has been written over the past few decades largely by Western scholars reliant on Western archival sources. It also seeks to transcend barriers of language, geography, and regional specialization to create new links among scholars interested in Cold War history.
Click here to explore the water cycleExplore both the natural and urban water cycles with this interactive water cycle activity. See the natural process of water movement in the environment and examine the modern water use and reuse in urban and rural locations. Interactive tabs provide information that can be used to build learning about total water cycle management.