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Books by National Security Archive Staff and Fellows

This list does not include the Archive's published microfiche collections, many of which are also available on the Web in the Digital National Security Archive subscription from Bell & Howell, the hundreds of articles written by Archive staff and fellows, or the Electronic Briefing Books available on this website.

Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 Coup in Iran
Edited by Mark J. Gasiorowski and Malcolm Byrne (Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 360 pp.)
The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability
by Peter Kornbluh (New York: The New Press, 551 pp.)
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution: A History in Documents
Edited by Csaba Békés, János Rainer and Malcolm Byrne (Budapest: Central University Press)
The Wizards of Langley: Inside the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology
by Jeffrey T. Richelson (Boulder: Westview Press, 386 pp.)
Uprising in East Germany, 1953: The Cold War, the German Question, and the First Major Upheaval Behind the Iron Curtain
by Christian F. Ostermann (Budapest: Central European University Press)
Anti-Americanism in Russia: From Stalin to Putin
by Eric Shiraev and Vladislav M. Zubok (New York: St. Martin's Press, 182 pp.)
The U.S. Intelligence Community, Fourth Edition
by Jeffrey T. Richelson (Boulder, Co.: Westview, 526 pp.)
Wejda Nie Wejda: Polska 1980-1982
by Andrzej Paczkowski and Nina Smolar (London and Warsaw: ANEKS Publishers, 342 pp.)
America's Space Sentinels: DSP Satellites and National Security
by Jeffrey T. Richelson (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 329 pp.)
The Kissinger Transcripts: The Top Secret Talks with Beijing and Moscow
by William Burr (New York: The New Press, 515 pp.)
In Search of Hidden Truths: An Interim Report on Declassification by the National Commissioner for Human Rights in Honduras
by Leo Valladares Lanza and Susan C. Peacock (Tegucigalpa: Prografic, 219 pp.)
Atomic Audit: The Costs and Consequnces of U.S. Nuclear Weapons since 1940
by Stephen I. Schwartz with Thomas S. Blanton, William Burr et al. (Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 680 pp.)
The Prague Spring '68
by Jaromír Navrátil et al. (Budapest: Central European University Press, 596 pp.)
Israel and the Bomb
by Avner Cohen (New York: Columbia University Press, 470 pp.)
The U.S. Military Online: A Directory for Internet Access to the Department of Defense
by Willam M. Arkin (Washington and London: Brassey's, 243 pp.)
Bay of Pigs Declassified: The Secret CIA Report
by Peter Kornbluh (New York: The New Press, 340 pp.)
Politics of Illusion: The Bay of Pigs Invasion Reexamined
by James G. Blight and Peter Kornbluh (Boulder, Co.: Lynne Reinner Publishers, 284 pp.)
Ce Stia Presedintele Despre Romania: Un raport al serviciilor secrete americane 1949
by Thomas S. Blanton (Bucharest: Fundatia Academia Civica, 146 pp.)
Inside the Kremlin's Cold War: From Stalin to Khrushchev
by Vladislav M. Zubok and Constantine Pleshakov (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 346 pp.)
Winner of the Lionel Gelber Prize (1996)
The Haunted Land: Facing Europe's Ghosts after Communism
by Tina Rosenberg (New York: Random House, 438 pp.)
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction (1996)
Winner of the National Book Award (1996) 
White House E-Mail: The Top-Secret Computer Messages the Reagan/Bush White House Tried to Destroy
by Tom Blanton (New York: The New Press, 254 pp. and 1.4 MB computer disk)
Winner of the American Library Association's James Madison Award Citation
A Century of Spies: Intelligence in the Twentieth Century
by Jeffrey T. Richelson (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 534 pp.)
In Romanian as Un Secol De Spionaj (Bucharest: Humanitas, 2000, 623 pp.)
South Africa and the United States: The Declassified History
by Kenneth Mokoena (New York: The New Press, 314 pp.)
The Iran-Contra Scandal: The Declassified History
by Malcolm Byrne and Peter Kornbluh (New York: The New Press, 314 pp.)
The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
by Laurence Chang and Peter Kornbluh (New York: The New Press, 416 pp.)
America's Secret Eyes in Space: The U.S. Keyhole Satellite Program
by Jeffrey T. Richelson (New York: Harper & Row, 375 pp.)
The Chronology: The Documented Day-by-Day Account of Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Contras
by Scott Armstrong, Malcolm Byrne, Tom Blanton, and the National Security Archive (New York: Warner Books, 678 pp.)

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