This comprehensive collection of carefully edited documents–speeches, treaties, statements, and articles–traces the rise and fall of the Cold War. The sources follow the Cold War from its roots in East-West tensions at the end of World War II to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Set in historical context by the editors’ concise introductions and followed by thoughtful discussion questions, the documents are arranged in chronological order, starting with the Yalta Conference and ending with Gorbachev’s resignation speech. Drawing on selections from a variety of countries and leaders involved in this prolonged global struggle, the editors treat the entire Cold War as an era in world history, not just U.S. history. Their judicious selection makes the great events of the time come alive through the words and phrases of those who were actively involved.
The Cold War through Documents: A Global History
$59.91
This collection of historical documents provides primary source material for students studying the global history of the Cold War.
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Weight | 0.522 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15 × 2.1 × 22.9 in |
The Cold War through Documents: A Global History
$42.95
This book enhances history education by providing a collection of primary source documents from the Cold War era.
This text is a comprehensive collection of more than 100 carefully edited documents (speeches, treaties, statements, and articles), making the great events of the era come alive through the words and phrases of those who were actively involved. Coverage traces the Cold War from its roots in East-West tensions before and during World War II through its origins in the immediate postwar era, up to and including the collapse of the Soviet Union during 1989-1991.
Additional information
Weight | 0.581 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.1 × 2.8 × 22.5 in |
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