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Cold War, an international history, Carole K. Fink, the Ohio State University

Label
Cold War, an international history, Carole K. Fink, the Ohio State University
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cold War
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
858749243
Responsibility statement
Carole K. Fink, the Ohio State University
Sub title
an international history
Summary
"More than a bipolar conflict between two Superpowers, the decades-long Cold War had implications for the entire world. In this accessible, comprehensive retelling, Carole K. Fink provides new insights and perspectives on key events with an emphasis on people, power, and ideas, along with cultural coverage "from the Beetle to the Beatles." Cold War goes beyond US-USSR relations to explore the Cold War from an international perspective, including key events and developments in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Fink also offers a broader time line of the Cold War than any other text, charting the lead-up to the conflict from the Russian Revolution and World War II and discussing the aftermath of the Cold War since 1992. Based on the latest research and scholarship, Cold War is the consummate book on this lengthy and complex conflict for today's students and history buffs."--Back cover
Table Of Contents
Prelude: Soviet Russia and the West, 1917-1941 -- The Grand Alliance, 1941-1945 -- Cold War, 1949-1952 -- The widening conflict, 1953-1964 -- The 'sixties -- Detente, 1969-1975 -- Detente collapses, 1975-1980 -- The second Cold War, 1981-1985 -- The end of the Cold War, 1986-1991 -- Aftermath, 1992-2001
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