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The Spectacle of History: Speech, Text and Memory at the Iran-Contra Hearings

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Macbeth, D. The Spectacle of History: Speech, Text and Memory at the Iran-Contra Hearings. Human Studies 23, 423–438 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005688230941

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