The Cold War (History Files)

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A thorough introduction to the Cold War and its history, with over 150 images and a set of loose-leaf facsimile documents including a Soviet poster, an information leaflet on how to survive an atomic bomb and a letter from President Truman

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The Cold War dominated international relations in the second half of the 20th century. A geopolitical contest between the United States and its allies on one side, and the Soviet Union, China and their associates on the other, the Cold War was about power and military competition, but it was also a struggle between two political and economic systems.

Nuclear weapons meant that this rivalry could not escalate without the risk of global oblivion. Crises arose and proxy conflicts occurred, sometimes resulting – as in Korea and Vietnam – in large-scale death tolls. In the main, however, confrontation took the form of a battle for hearts and minds. Coinciding with a new era of mass communications, the war was conducted through propaganda campaigns in books, newspapers, radio, cinema and, later, television.

Michael Hopkins is an expert guide to the origins, development, eventual ending and ongoing legacies of the Cold War, focusing on the decisions of those who made the policies and the experiences of those who were caught up in the major events of this highly charged period in our recent history. The Cold War highlights the impact of the conflict on the culture of the times, bringing home the reality of life in the shadow of the Bomb.

Extent: 144 pp
Format: paperback (with 10 facsimile documents)
Illustrations: 153
Publication date: 2011-09-12
Size: 21.0 x 17.0 cm
ISBN: 9780500289587
Introduction: Competing Worlds • 1. Origins: 1917–1945 • 2. Confrontation: 1945–1950 • 3 Crises and Neuroses: 1950–1962 • 4. Cooperation and Protest: 1962–1972 • 5. Bleak Midwinter: 1972–1983 • 6. Endings: 1983–1991 • 7. Legacies: Triumph of the West? • Resources: Chronology, Notes, Further Reading, Translations and Transcriptions of the Documents, Sources of Illustration; Index
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Press Reviews

Very good indeed … well designed, with a perfect balance between pictures and text. It’s informative and authoritative … a fascinating look at a period that many of us lived through
Bournemouth Daily Echo

Very good indeed … well designed, with a perfect balance between pictures and text. It’s informative and authoritative … a fascinating look at a period that many of us lived through
Bournemouth Daily Echo



About the Author

Michael F. Hopkins is a lecturer in the School of History at the University of Liverpool and a leading authority on the Cold War. He has written widely on the subject, and his recent books include The Cold War, 1945–1991.

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