List of papers:
Adam R. Seipp, Looking Out from Point Alpha: Cold War Memories in the German Borderlands
Bernd von Kostka, 100 Objects. Berlin during the Cold War
Bodo Mrozek, Beyond Materiality? Smelling the Cold War in the Museum: Trends and Problems
Cecilia Åse, Mattias Frihammar, Fredrik Krohn Andersson and Maria Wendt, The Politics of Cold War Temporality: The Case of Contemporary Military Heritagization in Sweden
Charlotte Yelamos, The Material Culture of Cold War Intelligence: presenting the archaeology of BRIXMIS
Grace Huxford, ‘There can’t be any Wall left’: nostalgia, ‘domestic museums’ and the search for a British Cold War
Holger Nehring, Cable, Link Analyser, Synthesiser: Connecting the Cold War in the Museum
Jessica Douthwaite, What Colour was the Cold War?
Jim Gledhill, Through the Looking Glass War: Museums and exposing Cold War espionage in contemporary Berlin
Johannes-Geert Hagmann, Beyond Janus-faced narratives: object lessons from the travelling-wave maser
Karl Kleve, How the U-2 spy plane shaped North-Norwegian Cold War Identity
Kristiane Janeke & Dr Jens Wehner, Presentation of the Cold War in the Bundeswehr Military History Museum
Nataša Jagdhuhn, Musealizing Nonalignment: The Gallery of Art of the Non-Aligned Countries (1984-1991)
Pete Millwood, Representing the Complexity of China’s Cold War in Museums
Peter Johnston, A War That Never Was: Locating, Collecting, and Exhibiting the Experiences of British Forces in Cold War Germany
Peter Robinson & Milka Ivanova, Competing for authenticity, nostalgia and visitor revenue: challenges for curatorship in UK Cold War Bunkers
Ralf Raths, The Cold War as part of an integrated military museology: Viewing World War III through the lense of World War II
Rosanna Farbøl, Between memory and materiality: Cold War civil defence as cultural heritage
Sam Alberti, The Vulcan’s Voice: multiple meanings of a Cold War artefact
Sarah Harper, Readiness for Red Alert: Engaging with the Royal Observer Corps Material Culture
Susanne Muhle, From Cold War hotspot to myth: Checkpoint Charlie as Cold War site and place of remembrance
Ulla Egeskov & Bodil Frandsen, Considerations on how to make a new Cold War Museum experience