Ralph B. Levering, Vladimir O. Pechatnov, Verena Botzenhart-Viehe
Debating the Origins of the Cold War
American and Russian Perspectives
Ralph B. Levering, Vladimir O. Pechatnov, Verena Botzenhart-Viehe
Debating the Origins of the Cold War
American and Russian Perspectives
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Debating the Origins of the Cold War examines the coming of the Cold War through Americans' and Russians' contrasting perspectives and actions. In two engaging essays, the authors demonstrate that a huge gap existed between the democratic, capitalist, and global vision of the post-World War II peace that most Americans believed in and the dictatorial, xenophobic, and regional approach that characterized Soviet policies.
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Debating the Origins of the Cold War examines the coming of the Cold War through Americans' and Russians' contrasting perspectives and actions. In two engaging essays, the authors demonstrate that a huge gap existed between the democratic, capitalist, and global vision of the post-World War II peace that most Americans believed in and the dictatorial, xenophobic, and regional approach that characterized Soviet policies.
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- Debating Twentieth-Century America
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 361g
- ISBN-13: 9780847694082
- ISBN-10: 0847694089
- Artikelnr.: 21720122
- Debating Twentieth-Century America
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 361g
- ISBN-13: 9780847694082
- ISBN-10: 0847694089
- Artikelnr.: 21720122
Ralph B. Levering teaches U.S. diplomatic history at Davidson College in North Carolina. Vladimir O. Pechatnov is chair of the Department of European and American Studies at Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Verena Botzenhart-Viehe teaches at the Hotchkiss school. C. Earl Edmondson is chair of the Department of History at Davidson College in North Carolina.
Part 1 Part I: The American Perspective Chapter 2 The Atlantic Charter,
August 14, 1941 Chapter 3 Comment on the Results of the Decisions Made at
the Yalta Conference Chapter 4 Secretary of State James Byrne's Speech in
Stuttgart on Germany's Future, September 6, 1946 Chapter 5 Speech by J.
Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigations, at the Annual
Convention of the American Legion in San Francisco, September 30, 1946
Chapter 6 George K. Kennan's Long Telegram, February 1946 Chapter 7 Henry
A. Wallace's Speech in New York City, September 12, 1946 Part 8 Part II:
The Russian Perspective Chapter 9 Stalin to Politburo Four (Vyacheslav
Molotov, Lavrenti Beria, Mikoyan, and Malenkov), Ciphered Telegram,
December 9, 1945 Chapter 10 A Compilation of [Written] Comments on Draft
Treaties Regarding Demilitarization and Disarmament of Germany and Japan
Proposed by [U.S. Secretary of State James] Byrnes Chapter 11 The Minister
of State Security Appeals for Measures to Close Down British Propaganda in
the U.S.S.R. Chapter 12 President Harry S. Truman's Speech to Congress,
March 12, 1947 Chapter 13 Instructions for the Soviet Delegation to the
Meeting of Foreign Ministers in Paris, June 25, 1947 Chapter 14 Record of
J[osef]. V[issarionivich]. Stalin's Conversation with the Czechoslovak
Government Delegation on the Issue of Their Position Regarding the Marshall
Plan and the Prospects for Economic Cooperation with the U.S.S.R. Chapter
15 Record of the Meeting of Comrade J[osef]. V[issarionivich]. Stalin with
the Secretary of the Central Committee of the French Communist Party
[Maurice] Thorez Chapter 16 Report by L. P. Beria and I. V. Kurchatov to J.
V. Stalin on Preliminary Data Received during the Atomic Bomb Test Chapter
17 The [Nikolai] Novikov Report [Telegram]
August 14, 1941 Chapter 3 Comment on the Results of the Decisions Made at
the Yalta Conference Chapter 4 Secretary of State James Byrne's Speech in
Stuttgart on Germany's Future, September 6, 1946 Chapter 5 Speech by J.
Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigations, at the Annual
Convention of the American Legion in San Francisco, September 30, 1946
Chapter 6 George K. Kennan's Long Telegram, February 1946 Chapter 7 Henry
A. Wallace's Speech in New York City, September 12, 1946 Part 8 Part II:
The Russian Perspective Chapter 9 Stalin to Politburo Four (Vyacheslav
Molotov, Lavrenti Beria, Mikoyan, and Malenkov), Ciphered Telegram,
December 9, 1945 Chapter 10 A Compilation of [Written] Comments on Draft
Treaties Regarding Demilitarization and Disarmament of Germany and Japan
Proposed by [U.S. Secretary of State James] Byrnes Chapter 11 The Minister
of State Security Appeals for Measures to Close Down British Propaganda in
the U.S.S.R. Chapter 12 President Harry S. Truman's Speech to Congress,
March 12, 1947 Chapter 13 Instructions for the Soviet Delegation to the
Meeting of Foreign Ministers in Paris, June 25, 1947 Chapter 14 Record of
J[osef]. V[issarionivich]. Stalin's Conversation with the Czechoslovak
Government Delegation on the Issue of Their Position Regarding the Marshall
Plan and the Prospects for Economic Cooperation with the U.S.S.R. Chapter
15 Record of the Meeting of Comrade J[osef]. V[issarionivich]. Stalin with
the Secretary of the Central Committee of the French Communist Party
[Maurice] Thorez Chapter 16 Report by L. P. Beria and I. V. Kurchatov to J.
V. Stalin on Preliminary Data Received during the Atomic Bomb Test Chapter
17 The [Nikolai] Novikov Report [Telegram]
Part 1 Part I: The American Perspective Chapter 2 The Atlantic Charter,
August 14, 1941 Chapter 3 Comment on the Results of the Decisions Made at
the Yalta Conference Chapter 4 Secretary of State James Byrne's Speech in
Stuttgart on Germany's Future, September 6, 1946 Chapter 5 Speech by J.
Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigations, at the Annual
Convention of the American Legion in San Francisco, September 30, 1946
Chapter 6 George K. Kennan's Long Telegram, February 1946 Chapter 7 Henry
A. Wallace's Speech in New York City, September 12, 1946 Part 8 Part II:
The Russian Perspective Chapter 9 Stalin to Politburo Four (Vyacheslav
Molotov, Lavrenti Beria, Mikoyan, and Malenkov), Ciphered Telegram,
December 9, 1945 Chapter 10 A Compilation of [Written] Comments on Draft
Treaties Regarding Demilitarization and Disarmament of Germany and Japan
Proposed by [U.S. Secretary of State James] Byrnes Chapter 11 The Minister
of State Security Appeals for Measures to Close Down British Propaganda in
the U.S.S.R. Chapter 12 President Harry S. Truman's Speech to Congress,
March 12, 1947 Chapter 13 Instructions for the Soviet Delegation to the
Meeting of Foreign Ministers in Paris, June 25, 1947 Chapter 14 Record of
J[osef]. V[issarionivich]. Stalin's Conversation with the Czechoslovak
Government Delegation on the Issue of Their Position Regarding the Marshall
Plan and the Prospects for Economic Cooperation with the U.S.S.R. Chapter
15 Record of the Meeting of Comrade J[osef]. V[issarionivich]. Stalin with
the Secretary of the Central Committee of the French Communist Party
[Maurice] Thorez Chapter 16 Report by L. P. Beria and I. V. Kurchatov to J.
V. Stalin on Preliminary Data Received during the Atomic Bomb Test Chapter
17 The [Nikolai] Novikov Report [Telegram]
August 14, 1941 Chapter 3 Comment on the Results of the Decisions Made at
the Yalta Conference Chapter 4 Secretary of State James Byrne's Speech in
Stuttgart on Germany's Future, September 6, 1946 Chapter 5 Speech by J.
Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigations, at the Annual
Convention of the American Legion in San Francisco, September 30, 1946
Chapter 6 George K. Kennan's Long Telegram, February 1946 Chapter 7 Henry
A. Wallace's Speech in New York City, September 12, 1946 Part 8 Part II:
The Russian Perspective Chapter 9 Stalin to Politburo Four (Vyacheslav
Molotov, Lavrenti Beria, Mikoyan, and Malenkov), Ciphered Telegram,
December 9, 1945 Chapter 10 A Compilation of [Written] Comments on Draft
Treaties Regarding Demilitarization and Disarmament of Germany and Japan
Proposed by [U.S. Secretary of State James] Byrnes Chapter 11 The Minister
of State Security Appeals for Measures to Close Down British Propaganda in
the U.S.S.R. Chapter 12 President Harry S. Truman's Speech to Congress,
March 12, 1947 Chapter 13 Instructions for the Soviet Delegation to the
Meeting of Foreign Ministers in Paris, June 25, 1947 Chapter 14 Record of
J[osef]. V[issarionivich]. Stalin's Conversation with the Czechoslovak
Government Delegation on the Issue of Their Position Regarding the Marshall
Plan and the Prospects for Economic Cooperation with the U.S.S.R. Chapter
15 Record of the Meeting of Comrade J[osef]. V[issarionivich]. Stalin with
the Secretary of the Central Committee of the French Communist Party
[Maurice] Thorez Chapter 16 Report by L. P. Beria and I. V. Kurchatov to J.
V. Stalin on Preliminary Data Received during the Atomic Bomb Test Chapter
17 The [Nikolai] Novikov Report [Telegram]