The Oxford handbook of the Cold War / edited by Richard H. Immerman and Petra Goedde

34 essays by a team of leading scholars offering a broad reassessment of the Cold War, calling into question orthodox ways of ordering the chronology of the period and presenting new insights into the global dimension of the conflict

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Kolejni autorzy:Immerman, Richard H. (Redaktor)
Goedde, Petra (Redaktor)
Format: Książka
Język:English
Wydane:Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013
Wydanie:First edition
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1. Introduction Richard H. Immerman and Petra Goedde
pt. I.Conceptual frameworks.2.Historicizing the Cold War Akira Iriye
3.Ideology, culture, and the Cold War Naoko Shibusawa
4.Economics and the Cold War Ian Jackson
5.Geopolitics and the Cold War Geoffrey Warner
6.The Cold War and the imperialism of nation-states Prasenjit Duara
pt. II.Regional cold wars/cold war crises.7.Soviet-American relations through the Cold War Vladimir O. Pechatnov
8.China and the Cold War Rana Mitter
9.Britain and the Cold War, 1945-1990 Klaus Larres
10.Western Europe Andreas Etges
11.Eastern Europe Bernd Stöver
12.Latin America Lars Schoultz
13.South Asia Andrew J. Rotter
14.The Cold War in Southeast Asia Ang Cheng Guan
15.The Cold War and the Middle East Salim Yaqub
16.Africa Elizabeth Schmidt
17.Japan and the Cold War : an overview Antony Best
pt. III.Waging the Cold War.18.Cold War strategies/power and culture-- East : sources of Soviet conduct reconsidered Vladislav Zubok
19.Power and culture in the West Christopher Endy
20.The military David R. Stone
21.The nuclear revolution : a product of the Cold War, or something more? Campbell Craig
22.International institutions Amy L. Sayward
23.Trade, aid, and economic warfare Robert Mark Spaulding
24.Cold War intelligence history John Prados
pt. IV.Challenging the Cold War paradigm.25.Internal challenges to the Cold War : oppositional movements East and West Philipp Gassert
26.Locating the transnational in the Cold War Penny Von Eschen
27.Decolonization and the Cold War Cary Fraser
28.Human rights Barbara Keys and Roland Burke
29.Race and the Cold War Brenda Gayle Plummer
30.Gender and women's rights in the Cold War Helen Laville
31.The religious Cold War Dianne Kirby
32.The international environmental movement and the Cold War Richard P. Tucker
33.Globalization and the Cold War Hyung-Gu Lynn
pt. V.The end of the Cold War.34.The end of the Cold War Nicholas Guyatt.