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Books By Roberto Giorgio Rabel - Author

Roberto Rabel, previously in the history department at the University of Otago, is now director of the International Office at that university. His published work includes Between East and West: Trieste, the United States, and the Cold War, 1941-1954 (Duke University Press, 1988). He has edited several books including, The American century?: in retrospect and prospect (Praeger, 2002). He has contributed chapters to various works such as, A Fair Sort of Battering: New Zealanders Remember the Italian Campaign, Megan Hutching (ed), for which he wrote the Introduction; The Oxford Companion to Military History edited by Ian McGibbon, for which he wrote the Vietnam war essay; Kia Kaha: New Zealanders in the Second World War, John Crawford (ed), to which he contributed, ""'A hell of a way to end a war': New Zealanders in Trieste, 1945""; Going Public, Jock Phillips and Bronwyn Dalley (eds), which included his chapter ""War as Public History: Past and Future"" and Immigration and National Identity in New Zealand: One