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America and the origins of the cold war.

Title
  1. America and the origins of the cold war. Edited by James V. Compton.
Published by
  1. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co. [1972]
Author
  1. Compton, James V., 1928-

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Description
  1. xvi, 192 p.; 22 cm.
Series statement
  1. New perspectives in history
Subject
  1. World politics > 1945-1989
  2. United States > Foreign relations > 1945-1989
  3. Cold War
Contents
  1. Origins of the cold war, by A. M. Schlesinger, Jr.--American foreign policy since 1945, by J. Spanier.--The cold war as history, by L. Halle.--Atomic diplomacy, by G. Alperovitz.--Free world colossus, by D. Horowitz.--From Yalta to disarmament, by J. P. Morray.--The abortive American loan to Russia, by T. Paterson.--The politics of war, by G. Kolko.--The tragedy of American diplomacy, by W. A. Williams.--The cold war and its origins, by D. F. Fleming.--Architects of illusion, by L. C. Gardner.--The beginnings of the cold war, by M. Herz.--Origins of the post-war crisis; discussion, by P. Seabury, and others.--Revisionism and the interpretation of cold War origins, by C. Maier.--War: cold, by W. Lafeber.--Suggestions for further reading (p. 187-192)
Call number
  1. ILH 72-2044
Author
  1. Compton, James V., 1928- Compiler
Title
  1. America and the origins of the cold war. Edited by James V. Compton.
Imprint
  1. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co. [1972]
Series
  1. New perspectives in history
LCCN
  1. 71169722
ISBN
  1. 0395120802
Research call number
  1. ILH 72-2044
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