
The Cold War
A History in Documents
Allan M. Winkler(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published on 15. July 2011
Book
Hardback
176 pages
978-0-19-976599-7 (ISBN)
Description
The cold war lasted for more than fifty years and polarized the world. Rooted in political and ideological disagreements dating back to the Russian Revolution of 1917, the war emerged from disputes that intensified in the wake of World War II. In The Cold War: A History in Documents, Second Edition, Allan M. Winkler excerpts speeches by Soviet premier Joseph Stalin and British prime minister Winston Churchill in order to demonstrate the growing abyss between the two political systems. President Harry S. Truman's announcement of the existence of a Soviet atomic bomb and his speech to Congress launching the Truman Doctrine testify to the gravity of the situation. The complex politics of the Vietnam War appear in voices of those as divergent as Vietnamese nationalist Ho Chi Minh, President Lyndon B. Johnson, antiwar protestors, and a participant in the My Lai massacre. A picture essay, "The Atom Unleashed," provides a collection of photographs and cartoons tracing one of the most controversial discoveries of the twentieth century. And a final chapter chronicles in detail the end of the cold war.
The second edition of The Cold War: A History in Documents offers more thorough coverage of the 1970s through the1990s. The book features additional material on China and Africa, and several new images, including a Herblock editorial cartoon about the Marshall Plan and a French Communist Party poster for peace in Vietnam. There is also a revised note on sources and interpretation and updates to the lists of further reading and websites.
The second edition of The Cold War: A History in Documents offers more thorough coverage of the 1970s through the1990s. The book features additional material on China and Africa, and several new images, including a Herblock editorial cartoon about the Marshall Plan and a French Communist Party poster for peace in Vietnam. There is also a revised note on sources and interpretation and updates to the lists of further reading and websites.
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Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Introductory college courses on the Cold War, twentieth-century U.S. history; World History and U.S. History AP courses
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
19 line art & 93 b/w halftones
Dimensions
Height: 257 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
636 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-976599-7 (9780199765997)
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Person
Allan M. Winkler is Distinguished Professor of History at Miami University in Ohio. A prize-winning teacher, he is author of ten books of his own, including "To Everything There Is a Season": Pete Seeger and the Power of Song (OUP, 2010), Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Making of Modern America (2005), and Life Under a Cloud: American Anxiety about the Atom (1993), and coauthor of the college textbook The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society (2011) and the high school textbook America: Pathways to the Present (2002).
Author
Distinguished Professor of HistoryDistinguished Professor of History, Miami University (Ohio), Oxford, Ohio
Content
What Is a Document? ; How to Read a Document ; Introduction ; Note on Sources and Interpretation ; Chapter 1: Early Antagonism ; Origin of the Atomic Bomb ; Tensions and Strategies ; The Truman Doctrine ; The Marshall Plan ; A Soviet Bomb ; The China White Paper ; NSC-68 ; War in Korea ; Chapter 2: The Anticommunist Crusade ; Hollywood and HUAC ; Chambers vs. Hiss ; The Rosenbergs on Trial ; Senator Joe McCarthy ; Cultural Responses ; Army vs. McCarthy ; Chapter 3: To the Brink ; Eisenhower's Inaugural Address ; Liberation of Captive Peoples ; The Domino Theory ; Unstable Peace ; Kennedy's Inaugural Address ; Bay of Pigs ; Standing Up to the Soviets ; The Cuban Missile Crisis ; Chapter 4: Picture Essay ; The Atom Unleashed ; Chapter 5: Catastrophe in Vietnam ; French Colonial Rule ; War in Indochina ; The Geneva Conference ; Nation Building in Vietnam ; Horrors of War ; Antiwar Movement ; Vietnamization ; Reunification ; Chapter 6: An End at Last ; The Nuclear Test Ban Treat of 1963 ; SALT Treaties ; Reagan's Nuclear Strategy ; An End to the Cold War ; Timeline ; Further Reading ; Websites ; Text Credits ; Picture Credits ; Index