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Book Code: GR9857
ISBN: 0-313-29857-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-29857-8
248 pages, photographs
Greenwood Press
Publication: 9/30/1998
List Price: $51.95 (UK Sterling Price: £29.95)
Availability: Out of Stock Indefinitely
Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • An Excellent reference addition. Highly recommended.
    —The Book Report
  • It is designed as a resource for students but would be a worth addition to the library of anyone interested in history....Sibley's [book] is an excellent reference book, unusual for the work of an academic in its clarity of writing style and lack of bias. Her mini-portraits of the major players are gems of objectivity.
    —The Catholic Standard and Times
  • ...highly recommended for middle school, high school, and community college reference collections, as well as for young adult collections.
    —ARBA
Description: Designed to meet the needs of high school and college students, this one-stop resource features narrative history, analysis, biographical profiles, key primary documents, and other reference tools on the Cold War. Based on the latest scholarship, Sibley provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the Cold War, which lasted from 1945 until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Following a historical overview, six essays, organized topically, examine the key themes that characterized the Cold War: its origins in the distrust among the World War II allies, the force of American anti-Communism, Washington's enhanced postwar global role, the competing objectives of the U.S. and U.S.S.R. in pursuit of global influence, and the reasons why the Soviet Union did not survive the Cold War. A timeline of events, glossary of terms, biographical profiles of major players, and the text of 17 key documents necessary for student research on the Cold War provide valuable research tools. Following a timeline of events and narrative historical overview, six topical essays discuss the origins of the Cold War; McCarthyism and internal security in the United States; the Cold War in Asia; the Cold War in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa; the end of detente and revived hopes for Soviet-American relations ushered in by Gorbachev, and its denouement; and the legacies and implications of the Cold War. Documents include a variety of speeches, excerpts from the memoirs of leaders on both sides of the Cold War, as well as the text of key government documents. Each document is preceded by an explanatory introduction. An annotated bibliography of works suitable for students, and a selection of photographs enhance the value of this work.
Table of Contents:
  • Series Foreword by Randall M. Miller
  • Preface
  • Chronology of Events
  • The Cold War Explained: Historical Overview
  • Origins of the Cold War, 1945-1950
  • Domestic Security and Insecurity During the Cold War
  • The Cold War in Asia
  • The Cold War in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa
  • The Final Years: Détente, a New Cold War, and Denouement
  • Legacies of the Cold War
  • Biographies: The Personalities Behind the Cold War
  • Primary Documents of the Cold War
  • Glossary of Selected Terms
  • Annotated Bibliography
  • Index
LC Card Number: 984814
LCC Class: D843
Dewey Class: 909
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