About the Book
This reprint collection brings together articles and essays on the Cold War from a wide range of international journals written by scholars of history, political science, international relations, sociology, and cultural studies. It is a useful source for students of contemporary history and society from a number of fields. From the extensive critical literature, the editor has chosen articles that convey the sharpest understanding of the conflict and organised them in a five-volume collection according to major historical issues of the Cold War; its origins, security policies, hot wars, espionage, and its impact on U.S. society. The Cold War collection shows how the conflict defined the political landscape of the second half of the twentieth century, shaping the domestic and foreign policy agendas of nations and leaving no region of the world free from the forty-year conflict waged between the superpowers. But it also makes clear how the Cold War always surpassed political and military decision makers. From the beginning, it influenced culture, sport, art, education, media, and society in intimate ways. Its legacy today is profound and lasting. 1.
Origins of the Cold War: The Great Historical Debate 350pp: 0-8153-3238-6: 2. National Security Policy Planning from Truman to Reagan 350pp: 0-8153-3239-4: 3. Ho
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1. Origins of the Cold War: The Great Historical Debate, Hb: 350pp: 0-8153-3238-6: 1. Grob, Gerald N and George Athan Billias America and the Cold War: Containment or Counterrevolution? Interpretations of American History: Pattern and Perspectives [New York Free Press 1992] 2. Gorodetsky, Gabriel The Origins of the Cold War: Stalin, Churchill and the Formation of the Grand Alliance, Russian Review 47 [1988] 3. Aga-Rossi, Elena Roosevelt's European Policy and the Origins of the Cold War: A Reevaluation, Telos 96 [1993] 4. Sherwin, Martin The Atomic Bomb and the Origins of the Cold War: US Atomic-Energy Policy and Diplomacy, 1941-1945 American Historical Review 78 [1973] 5. Maddox, Robert Repatriations and the Origins of the Cold War, Mid-America 67 [1985] 6. Melby, John F The Origins of the Cold War in China, Pacific Affairs 41 [1968] 7. Pollard, Robert A Economic Security and the Origins of the Cold War:Bretton Woods, the Marshall Plan and Rearmament, 1944-1959, Diplomatic History 9 [1985] 8. Herring, George C Lend-Lease to Russia and the Origins of the Cold War, 1944-5, Journal of American History [June 1969] 9. Lukas, Richard C The Big Three and the Warsaw Uprising, Military Affairs 39 [1975] 10. Paterson, Thomas G The Abortive Loan to Russia and the Origins of the Cold War, 1943-46, Journal of American History 56 [1969] 11. Theoharis, Alan Roosevelt and Truman on Yalta: The Origins of the Cold War, Political Science Quarterly 87 [1972] 12. Leffler, Melvyn P Inside Enemy Archives: The Cold War Re-opened, Foreign Affairs 75 [1996] 13. Shlaim, Avi The Partition of Germany and the Origins of the Cold War, Review of International Studies (Great Britain) 11 [1985] 14. Mark, Eduard American Foreign Policy toward Eastern Europe and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941-1946: An Alternative Interpretation, Journal of American History 68 [1981] 15. McFarland, Stephen L A Peripheral View of the Origins of the Cold War: The Crisis in Iran, 1941-1947, Diplomatic History 4 [1980] 16. Kirby, Diane Truman's Holy Alliance: The President, The Pope, and the Origins of the Cold War, Borderlines:Studies in American Culture (Great Britain) 4 [1997] 17. Borhi, Laszlo The United States, Hungary and the Origins of the Cold War, Hungarian Studies 7 [1991-1992] 18. Walker, Samuel J The Origins of the Cold War in United States History Textbooks, Journal of American History 81 [1995] 2. National Security Policy Planning from Truman to Reagan and from Stalin to Gorbachev, Hb: 350pp: 0-815-3239-4: 1. Beisner, Robert L Patterns of Peril: Dean Acheson Joins the Cold Warriors,1945-1946, Diplomatic History 20 [1996] 2. I
About the Author :
Lori Lynn Bogle, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of history at the United States Naval Academy.