The Cambridge history of the Cold War /

The Cambridge history of the Cold War / ed. by Melvyn P. Leffler and Odd Arne Westad. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010. - 3 bd

The Cambridge History of the Cold War is a comprehensive, international history of the conflict that dominated world politics in the twentieth century. The three-volume series, written by leading international experts in the field, elucidates how the Cold War evolved from the geopolitical, ideological, economic, and socio-political environment of the two World Wars and the interwar era, and explains the global dynamics of the Cold War international system. It emphasises how the Cold War bequeathed conditions, challenges and conflicts that shape international affairs today. With discussions of demography and consumption, women and youth, science and technology, ethnicity and race, the volumes encompass the social, intellectual, and economic history of the twentieth century, shedding new light on the evolution of the Cold War. Through its various geographical and national angles, the series signifies a transformation of the field from a national - primarily American - to a broader international approach.

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2009005508


1900-1999


Cold War.
World politics--1945-1989.
International relations--History--20th century.


History.

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