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Köp båda 2 för 2400 krManfred Berg, H-Soz-u-Kult No review of 1,200 words can do full justice to the wealth of information, insight, and intellectual challenges that the thirty-four essays of the Oxford Handbook of the Cold War comprise ... I have greatly benefited from reading the book as will all scholars who are interested in the key conflict that defined global history in the second half of the twentieth century and will arguably remain a vibrant field of historical scholarship in the foreseeable future.
M. O'Donnell, CHOICE Essential.
Journal of Cold War Studies [An] invaluable resource for specialists and students alike ... Every major region of the world is covered, as is almost every conceivable topic ... One of the book's many strengths is that the contributors do not speak with a single voice. Rather, they represent a diversity of viewpoints and perspectives ... the collection stands as a magnificent achievement. Its breadth and its helpful bibliographical aids alone make this a must-have volume.
Kaeten Mistry, European History Quarterly. ...the Handbook is a superb collection that will appeal to experts and students alike, and is ideal for classroom adoption. It is the best single volume text that both surveys and deepens understanding of the cold war.
<br>Richard H. Immerman is Professor and Edward J. Buthusiem Family Distinguished Faculty Fellow in History at Temple University and the Marvin Wachman Director of its Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy. He currently chairs the Historical Advisory Committee to the United States' Department of State. <br>Petra Goedde is Associate Professor of History at Temple University.<br>
1. 1. Introduction: Richard H. Immerman/Petra Goedde; PART I: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS; 2. Historicizing the Cold War; 3. Ideology, Culture, and the Cold War; 4. Economics and the Cold War; 5. Geopolitics and the Cold War; 6. The Cold War and the Imperialism of Nation States; PART II: REGIONAL COLD WARS/COLD WAR CRISES; 7. The US-Soviet Relationship; 8. China; 9. Great Britain; 10. Western Europe; 11. Eastern Europe; 12. Latin America; 13. South Asia; 14. Southeast Asia; 15. The Cold War and the Middle East; 16. Africa; 17. Japan and the Cold War; PART III: WAGING THE COLD WAR; 18. Cold War Strategies/Power and Culture - East; 19. Power and Culture in the West; 20. Military; 21. Atomic Peace and Warfare; 22. International Institutions; 23. Trade, Aid, and Economic Warfare; 24. Cold War Intelligence History; PART IV: CHALLENGING THE COLD WAR PARADIGM; 25. Internal Challenges to the Cold War: Oppositional Movements East and West; 26. Locating the Transnational in the Cold War; 27. Decolonization; 28. Human Rights; 29. Race; 30. Gender; 31. Religion; 32. Environment; 33. Globalization; 34. The End of the Cold War