Burton I. Kaufman is former dean of the School of Interdisciplinary Studies and professor of history at Miami University in Ohio and author of eight other books, including The Korean War. Scott Kaufman is associate professor of history at Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina, and author of two books including Confronting Communism.
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Carter presidency in general."--Georgia Historical
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