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- Uprising in East Germany 1953, the Cold War, the German question, and the first major upheaval behind the Iron Curtain, compiled, edited and introduced by Christian F. Ostermann ; editorial coordination by Malcolm Byrne ; [produced in collaboration with The Cold War International History Project at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars]
- A cardboard castle?, an inside history of the Warsaw Pact, 1955-1991, edited by Vojtech Mastny and Malcolm Byrne ; editorial assistant Magdalena Klotzbach
- The 1956 Hungarian revolution, a history in documents, compiled, edited, and introduced by Csaba Békés, Malcolm Byrne, János Rainer ; assistant editors, József Litkei, Gregory F. Domber
- The 1956 Hungarian revolution, a history in documents, compiled, edited, and introduced by Csaba Bekes, Malcolm Byrne, János M. Rainer ; assistant editors, József Litkei, Gregory F. Domber
- The last superpower summits, Gorbachev, Reagan, and Bush : conversations that ended the Cold War, [edited by] Svetlana Savranskaya and Tom Blanton ; editorial assistant, Anna Melyakova
- Masterpieces of history, the peaceful end of the Cold War in Europe, 1989, edited by Svetlana Savranskaya, Thomas Blanton, and Vladislav Zubok
- Uprising in East Germany 1953, the Cold War, the German question, and the first major upheaval behind the Iron Curtain, compiled, edited and introduced by Christian F. Ostermann ; editorial coordination by Malcolm Byrne ; [produced in collaboration with the Cold War International History Project at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars]
- From Solidarity to martial law, the Polish crisis of 1980-1981 : a documentary history, edited by Andrzej Paczkowski and Malcolm Byrne ; associate editors, Gregory F. Domber, Magdalena Klotzbach
- Gorbachev and Reagan, the last superpower summits : conversations that ended the Cold War, [edited by] Svetlana Savranskaya and Thomas Blanton ; editorial assistant, Anna Melyakova