An analysis and summary of the events of the Cold War. It discusses the different interpretations and provides a selection of essays on the origins of the Cold War by well-known politicians and scholars, including Averell Harriman, John Gaddis, Thomas McCormick, Radomir Luza, Geir Lundestad, Alan S. Milward, Antony Carew, Michael Hogan, Lutz Niethammer, Marc Trachtenberg and Mark Kramer. The roles of the giants of history, such as Churchill, Stalin and Truman, as well as those of local leaders, are illuminated. Special emphasis is placed on the political economy of the Cold War, the Marshall Plan, and welfare capitalism. This third edition draws upon documentation from Soviet archives that was not previously available, and opens up the role of nuclear strategy in the Soviet-American conflict. The editor's introduction likewise reconsiders the historiography of the Cold War in the light of the archival disclosures.
Reviews"This new edition draws upon documentation from Soviet archives that was not previously available, and opens up the role of nuclear strategy in the Soviet-American conflict. The editor's revised introduction likewise reconsiders the historiography of the Cold War in light of the recent archival disclosures. The depth and variety of these analyses leads to the title's usefulness as a classroom text."- Midwest Book ReviewBook InformationISBN 9781558761339
Author Charles S. MaierFormat Paperback
Page Count 422
Imprint Markus Wiener Publishing IncPublisher Markus Wiener Publishing Inc
Weight(grams) 647g