The Cambridge History of the Cold War: The Cambridge History of the Cold War
Editat de Melvyn P. Leffler, Odd Arne Westaden Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107602298
ISBN-10: 1107602297
Pagini: 662
Ilustrații: 43 b/w illus. 6 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The Cambridge History of the Cold War
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107602297
Pagini: 662
Ilustrații: 43 b/w illus. 6 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The Cambridge History of the Cold War
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. The Cold War and the international history of the twentieth century Odd Arne Westad; 2. Ideology and the origins of the Cold War, 1917–1962 David C. Engerman; 3. The world economy and the Cold War in the middle of the twentieth century Charles S. Maier; 4. The emergence of an American grand strategy, 1945–1952 Melvyn P. Leffler; 5. The Soviet Union and the world, 1944–1953 Vladimir O. Pechatnov; 6. Britain and the Cold War, 1945–1955 Anne Deighton; 7. The division of Germany, 1945–1949 Hans-Peter Schwarz; 8. The Marshall Plan and the creation of the west William I. Hitchcock; 9. The Sovietization of eastern Europe, 1944–1953 Norman Naimark; 10. The Cold War in the Balkans, 1945–1956 Svetozar Rajak; 11. The birth of the People's Republic of China and the road to the Korean War Niu Jun; 12. Japan, the United States, and the Cold War, 1945–1960 Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu; 13. The Korean War William Stueck; 14. US national security policy from Eisenhower to Kennedy Robert J. McMahon; 15. Soviet foreign policy, 1953–1962 Vojtech Mastny; 16. East central Europe, 1953–1956 Csaba Békés; 17. The Sino-Soviet Alliance and the Cold War in Asia, 1954–1962 Shu Guang Zhang; 18. Nuclear weapons and the escalation of the Cold War, 1945–1962 David Holloway; 19. Culture and the Cold War in Europe Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht; 20. Cold War mobilization and domestic politics: the United States Laura McEnaney; 21. Cold War mobilisation and domestic politics: the Soviet Union David Priestland; 22. Decolonization, the global south, and the Cold War, 1919–1962 Mark Philip Bradley; 23. Oil, resources, and the Cold War, 1945–1962 David S. Painter; Bibliography.
Recenzii
Review of the set: 'There has never been a Cold War history like it; everything about it is monumental … In total, the volumes represent a successful interconnected attempt at describing the Cold War in full.' Jost Dülffer, H-Soz-u-Kult
Review of the set: 'The Cambridge History of the Cold War (CHCW) marks a coming of age for Cold War studies. This multi-volume compilation provides a synthesis of the 'New Cold War History'. It is a signal moment in the evolution of the field.' Mike Sewell, H-Diplo
Review of the set: '… if (I) could recommend just three books to a reader with no prior knowledge of the Cold War - the average undergraduate, say - it would likely be this series. The breadth and depth of coverage, in disciplinary and geographical terms, is unparalleled.' David Milne, H-Diplo
Review of the hardback: '… the volume presents a very impressive picture of the formation and globalization of the Cold War, tracing its influence on all aspects of postwar socio-political life … Illustrations, diagrams, a bibliographical essay, and a detailed index give an additional value to the volume, which beyond its research aims can be recommended for use in teaching.' Nataliya Egorova, H-Diplo
Review of the hardback: '… [its] cogent summaries of various aspects and theaters of the conflict from 1945 to 1962 seem likely to stand the [test] of time … many undergraduate courses would benefit from the assignment of some of these readings.' David Kaiser, H-Diplo
Review of the set: 'The Cambridge History of the Cold War (CHCW) marks a coming of age for Cold War studies. This multi-volume compilation provides a synthesis of the 'New Cold War History'. It is a signal moment in the evolution of the field.' Mike Sewell, H-Diplo
Review of the set: '… if (I) could recommend just three books to a reader with no prior knowledge of the Cold War - the average undergraduate, say - it would likely be this series. The breadth and depth of coverage, in disciplinary and geographical terms, is unparalleled.' David Milne, H-Diplo
Review of the hardback: '… the volume presents a very impressive picture of the formation and globalization of the Cold War, tracing its influence on all aspects of postwar socio-political life … Illustrations, diagrams, a bibliographical essay, and a detailed index give an additional value to the volume, which beyond its research aims can be recommended for use in teaching.' Nataliya Egorova, H-Diplo
Review of the hardback: '… [its] cogent summaries of various aspects and theaters of the conflict from 1945 to 1962 seem likely to stand the [test] of time … many undergraduate courses would benefit from the assignment of some of these readings.' David Kaiser, H-Diplo
Descriere
The first historical reexamination of the early years of the Cold War, tracing the evolution of the conflict.