The Routledge Handbook of the Cold War
Herausgeber: Kalinovsky, Artemy M; Daigle, Craig
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Herausgeber: Kalinovsky, Artemy M; Daigle, Craig
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This new Handbook offers a wide-ranging overview of current scholarship on the Cold War, with essays from many leading and emerging scholars.
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This new Handbook offers a wide-ranging overview of current scholarship on the Cold War, with essays from many leading and emerging scholars.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780415677011
- ISBN-10: 0415677017
- Artikelnr.: 33111484
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 180mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1111g
- ISBN-13: 9780415677011
- ISBN-10: 0415677017
- Artikelnr.: 33111484
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Artemy M. Kalinovsky is Assistant Professor of East European Studies at the University of Amsterdam, and is author of A Long Goodbye: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan (2011) and co-editor of The End of the Cold War in The Third World (Routledge, 2011). Craig Daigle is Associate Professor of History, The City College of New York, CUNY, and is author of The Limits of Détente: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1969-1973 (2012).
Introduction
Craig Daigle and Artemy M. Kalinovsky Part I: The Early Cold War 1. Incompatible Universalisms: The United States
the Soviet Union
and the Beginning of the Cold War
Mario Del Pero 2. Fear
Want
and the Internationalism of the Early Cold Warm
Amanda Kay McVety 3. The Early Cold War and its Legacies
Vojtech Mastny Part II: Cracks in the Bloc 4. Polish Communism
the Hungarian Revolution
and the Soviet Union
Anita J. Prazmowska 5. Berlin and the Cold War Struggle over Germany
Hope M. Harrison 6. The Sino-Soviet Split
Lorenz M. Lüthi Part III: Decolonization and its Consequences 7. Decolonization and the Cold War
Ryan M. Irwin 8. Vietnam and the Global Cold War
Jessica M. Chapman 9. Modernization and Development
Nathan J. Citino Part IV: The Cold War in the Third World 10. The Cold War in Latin America
Tanya Harmer 11. The Cold War in Africa
Jeffrey James Byrne 12. The Cold War in the Middle East
Paul Thomas Chamberlin 13. The Cold War in South and Central Asia
Artemy M. Kalinovsky Part V: From Confrontation to Negotiation 14. The Era of Détente
Craig Daigle 15. Zhou Enlai and the Sino-American Rapprochement
1969-1972
Yafeng Xia 16. The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: A Reappraisal
Angela Romano Part VI: Human Rights and Non-State Actors 17. Human Rights and the Cold War
Sarah B. Snyder 18. U.S. Scientists and the Cold War
Paul Rubinson 19. The Catholic Church and the Cold War
Piotr H. Kosicki Part VII: Nuclear Weapons
Technology
and Intelligence 20. Nuclear Weapons and the Cold War
Ruud van Dijk 21. Technology and the Cold War
Elidor Mëhilli 22. Intelligence and the Cold War
Ben De Jong Part VIII: Psychological Warfare
Propaganda
and Cold War Culture 23. Propaganda and the Cold War
Nicholas J. Cull and B. Theo Mazumdar 24. Cold War and Film
Andrei Kozovoi 25. Soviet Studies and Cultural Consumption
Sergei I. Zhuk Part IX: The End of the Cold War 26. Explanations for the End of the Cold War
Artemy M. Kalinovsky and Craig Daigle 27. Humanitarian Aid
Soft Power
and the End of the Cold War in Poland
Gregory F. Domber 28. Neoliberalism
Consumerism and the End of the Cold War
David Priestland
Craig Daigle and Artemy M. Kalinovsky Part I: The Early Cold War 1. Incompatible Universalisms: The United States
the Soviet Union
and the Beginning of the Cold War
Mario Del Pero 2. Fear
Want
and the Internationalism of the Early Cold Warm
Amanda Kay McVety 3. The Early Cold War and its Legacies
Vojtech Mastny Part II: Cracks in the Bloc 4. Polish Communism
the Hungarian Revolution
and the Soviet Union
Anita J. Prazmowska 5. Berlin and the Cold War Struggle over Germany
Hope M. Harrison 6. The Sino-Soviet Split
Lorenz M. Lüthi Part III: Decolonization and its Consequences 7. Decolonization and the Cold War
Ryan M. Irwin 8. Vietnam and the Global Cold War
Jessica M. Chapman 9. Modernization and Development
Nathan J. Citino Part IV: The Cold War in the Third World 10. The Cold War in Latin America
Tanya Harmer 11. The Cold War in Africa
Jeffrey James Byrne 12. The Cold War in the Middle East
Paul Thomas Chamberlin 13. The Cold War in South and Central Asia
Artemy M. Kalinovsky Part V: From Confrontation to Negotiation 14. The Era of Détente
Craig Daigle 15. Zhou Enlai and the Sino-American Rapprochement
1969-1972
Yafeng Xia 16. The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: A Reappraisal
Angela Romano Part VI: Human Rights and Non-State Actors 17. Human Rights and the Cold War
Sarah B. Snyder 18. U.S. Scientists and the Cold War
Paul Rubinson 19. The Catholic Church and the Cold War
Piotr H. Kosicki Part VII: Nuclear Weapons
Technology
and Intelligence 20. Nuclear Weapons and the Cold War
Ruud van Dijk 21. Technology and the Cold War
Elidor Mëhilli 22. Intelligence and the Cold War
Ben De Jong Part VIII: Psychological Warfare
Propaganda
and Cold War Culture 23. Propaganda and the Cold War
Nicholas J. Cull and B. Theo Mazumdar 24. Cold War and Film
Andrei Kozovoi 25. Soviet Studies and Cultural Consumption
Sergei I. Zhuk Part IX: The End of the Cold War 26. Explanations for the End of the Cold War
Artemy M. Kalinovsky and Craig Daigle 27. Humanitarian Aid
Soft Power
and the End of the Cold War in Poland
Gregory F. Domber 28. Neoliberalism
Consumerism and the End of the Cold War
David Priestland
Introduction
Craig Daigle and Artemy M. Kalinovsky Part I: The Early Cold War 1. Incompatible Universalisms: The United States
the Soviet Union
and the Beginning of the Cold War
Mario Del Pero 2. Fear
Want
and the Internationalism of the Early Cold Warm
Amanda Kay McVety 3. The Early Cold War and its Legacies
Vojtech Mastny Part II: Cracks in the Bloc 4. Polish Communism
the Hungarian Revolution
and the Soviet Union
Anita J. Prazmowska 5. Berlin and the Cold War Struggle over Germany
Hope M. Harrison 6. The Sino-Soviet Split
Lorenz M. Lüthi Part III: Decolonization and its Consequences 7. Decolonization and the Cold War
Ryan M. Irwin 8. Vietnam and the Global Cold War
Jessica M. Chapman 9. Modernization and Development
Nathan J. Citino Part IV: The Cold War in the Third World 10. The Cold War in Latin America
Tanya Harmer 11. The Cold War in Africa
Jeffrey James Byrne 12. The Cold War in the Middle East
Paul Thomas Chamberlin 13. The Cold War in South and Central Asia
Artemy M. Kalinovsky Part V: From Confrontation to Negotiation 14. The Era of Détente
Craig Daigle 15. Zhou Enlai and the Sino-American Rapprochement
1969-1972
Yafeng Xia 16. The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: A Reappraisal
Angela Romano Part VI: Human Rights and Non-State Actors 17. Human Rights and the Cold War
Sarah B. Snyder 18. U.S. Scientists and the Cold War
Paul Rubinson 19. The Catholic Church and the Cold War
Piotr H. Kosicki Part VII: Nuclear Weapons
Technology
and Intelligence 20. Nuclear Weapons and the Cold War
Ruud van Dijk 21. Technology and the Cold War
Elidor Mëhilli 22. Intelligence and the Cold War
Ben De Jong Part VIII: Psychological Warfare
Propaganda
and Cold War Culture 23. Propaganda and the Cold War
Nicholas J. Cull and B. Theo Mazumdar 24. Cold War and Film
Andrei Kozovoi 25. Soviet Studies and Cultural Consumption
Sergei I. Zhuk Part IX: The End of the Cold War 26. Explanations for the End of the Cold War
Artemy M. Kalinovsky and Craig Daigle 27. Humanitarian Aid
Soft Power
and the End of the Cold War in Poland
Gregory F. Domber 28. Neoliberalism
Consumerism and the End of the Cold War
David Priestland
Craig Daigle and Artemy M. Kalinovsky Part I: The Early Cold War 1. Incompatible Universalisms: The United States
the Soviet Union
and the Beginning of the Cold War
Mario Del Pero 2. Fear
Want
and the Internationalism of the Early Cold Warm
Amanda Kay McVety 3. The Early Cold War and its Legacies
Vojtech Mastny Part II: Cracks in the Bloc 4. Polish Communism
the Hungarian Revolution
and the Soviet Union
Anita J. Prazmowska 5. Berlin and the Cold War Struggle over Germany
Hope M. Harrison 6. The Sino-Soviet Split
Lorenz M. Lüthi Part III: Decolonization and its Consequences 7. Decolonization and the Cold War
Ryan M. Irwin 8. Vietnam and the Global Cold War
Jessica M. Chapman 9. Modernization and Development
Nathan J. Citino Part IV: The Cold War in the Third World 10. The Cold War in Latin America
Tanya Harmer 11. The Cold War in Africa
Jeffrey James Byrne 12. The Cold War in the Middle East
Paul Thomas Chamberlin 13. The Cold War in South and Central Asia
Artemy M. Kalinovsky Part V: From Confrontation to Negotiation 14. The Era of Détente
Craig Daigle 15. Zhou Enlai and the Sino-American Rapprochement
1969-1972
Yafeng Xia 16. The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: A Reappraisal
Angela Romano Part VI: Human Rights and Non-State Actors 17. Human Rights and the Cold War
Sarah B. Snyder 18. U.S. Scientists and the Cold War
Paul Rubinson 19. The Catholic Church and the Cold War
Piotr H. Kosicki Part VII: Nuclear Weapons
Technology
and Intelligence 20. Nuclear Weapons and the Cold War
Ruud van Dijk 21. Technology and the Cold War
Elidor Mëhilli 22. Intelligence and the Cold War
Ben De Jong Part VIII: Psychological Warfare
Propaganda
and Cold War Culture 23. Propaganda and the Cold War
Nicholas J. Cull and B. Theo Mazumdar 24. Cold War and Film
Andrei Kozovoi 25. Soviet Studies and Cultural Consumption
Sergei I. Zhuk Part IX: The End of the Cold War 26. Explanations for the End of the Cold War
Artemy M. Kalinovsky and Craig Daigle 27. Humanitarian Aid
Soft Power
and the End of the Cold War in Poland
Gregory F. Domber 28. Neoliberalism
Consumerism and the End of the Cold War
David Priestland