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نویسندگان: Philip Jenkins
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ISBN (شابک) : 3030813657, 9783030813659
ناشر: Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر: 2021
تعداد صفحات: 252
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب A Global History of the Cold War, 1945-1991 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تاریخ جهانی جنگ سرد، 1945-1991 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتاب درسی مروری پویا و مختصر از جنگ سرد ارائه می دهد. با ارائه پوشش متعادلی از کل دوران، رویکردی کاملاً جهانی دارد و نشان میدهد که چگونه در زمانهای مختلف تمرکز رقابت شرق و غرب به مکانهای جدید و شگفتانگیز، از لائوس تا کاتانگا، از نیکاراگوئه تا آنگولا تغییر میکند. در سرتاسر، جنکینز بر هوش، فناوری و مذهب تأکید میکند و همچنین موضوعاتی را که مربوط به امروز است برجسته میکند. مجموعهای غنی از نمونههای فرهنگ عامه برای نشان دادن چگونگی درک و درک بحران توسط مخاطبان جریان اصلی در سراسر جهان استفاده میشود، و کتاب شامل سه فصل «عکس فوری» است که نمای کلی از وضعیت بازی در لحظات مهم درگیری ارائه میکند. - 1946، 1968 و 1980 - به منظور روشن کردن رابطه متقابل بین موقعیت های ظاهراً گسسته. این یک مقدمه ضروری برای دانشجویانی است که در حال مطالعه جنگ سرد، قرن بیستم یا تاریخ جهانی هستند.
This textbook provides a dynamic and concise overview of the Cold War. Offering balanced coverage of the whole era, it takes a firmly global approach, showing how at various times the focus of East-West rivalry shifted to new and surprising venues, from Laos to Katanga, from Nicaragua to Angola. Throughout, Jenkins emphasises intelligence, technology and religion, as well as highlighting themes that are relevant to the present day. A rich array of popular culture examples is used to demonstrate how the crisis was understood and perceived by mainstream audiences across the world, and the book includes three ‘snapshot’ chapters, which offer an overview of the state of play at pivotal moments in the conflict – 1946, 1968 and 1980 – in order to illuminate the inter-relationship between apparently discrete situations. This is an essential introduction for students studying Cold War, twentieth century or Global history.
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction What Kind of War? Who Fought the Cold War? The West Who Fought the Cold War? The East Beyond East and West When Was the Cold War? What Was the Cold War About? How Did Technology Shape the Cold War? Where Did the Cold War Take Place? Was the Cold War Inevitable? How Do We Tell the Story of the Cold War? Further Reading Part I: Between Wars? 1945–1967 Chapter 2: Origins: The World in 1946 From Marx to Lenin Stalin The Second World War Poland The Spread of Soviet Power Facing the Unthinkable The Next Battles Superpowers Fading Britain Toward Cold War George Kennan Paths Not Taken? Further Reading Chapter 3: The Struggle for Europe Making the Eastern Bloc The Western Response Drawing Lines Fighting for Italy Between the Giants Divided Germany The Two Blocs Confrontation: The 1950s The Revolutions of 1956 The Wars That Never Were Defending Europe Irregulars and Partisans Further Reading Chapter 4: Nuclear Perils Bombs Containment and Rollback The Age of the H-Bomb The Language of Apocalypse Delivery Missiles Beneath the Seas The Limits of Defense Mapping the End of the World Landscapes of Survival Whose Bombs? Weapons of Mass Destruction A World Without the Bomb? Further Reading Chapter 5: Asian Theaters Japan: Year Zero and After Liberation and Loss Korea Hearts and Minds Mao’s China Asian Confrontations Indo-China Creating a New War America’s Vietnam War Air Wars The Meanings of Vietnam Further Reading Chapter 6: Decolonization and Third World Struggles Europe’s Decline The Middle East Arab Nationalism Syria and Iraq The Growth of Soviet Influence African Crises Latin America Cuba Many Cubas? The Age of Coups d’Etat Further Reading Chapter 7: Khrushchev and Kennedy Kennedy The Bay of Pigs From Havana to Berlin The Missiles Arrive Thirteen Days Leaving Armageddon The Kennedy Assassination Goldwater and Reagan The End of the Beginning Further Reading Part II: Living in the Cold War Chapter 8: National Security and Repression The Great Terror and After Eastern Europe After Stalin Democracy and Dictatorship? The Limits of Democracy Red Scare or Red Menace? HUAC and McCarthy Witch Hunts? The West and Anti-Communism Further Reading Chapter 9: Spies, Saboteurs, and Defectors Knowing About the Enemy Surveillance and Reconnaissance The Human Factor Signals Versus Humans False Flags Double Agents American Spies VENONA The Mole Hunts Spies as Superheroes Did Spies Matter? Further Reading Chapter 10: Cold War Cultures A Militarized Order Domestic Impacts Sexualities The Cold War and Civil Rights Loyalties The Pope’s Divisions The Cultural Cold War The Red Future The Clash of Symbols Banning the Bomb The Eve of Destruction The Quest for Enemies Further Reading Part III: The Struggle Redefined: 1968–1991 Chapter 11: Crisis of Ideologies: The World in 1968 1968: Vietnam 1968: Asian Dimensions Losing the West? 68’ism American Turmoil Socialism with a Human Face Dissidents Many Vietnams Jews and Arabs The Mother of All Demos Further Reading Chapter 12: A Cold Peace, or War by Other Means? Détente The End in Vietnam American Crisis The Crisis of Anti-Communism The Soviets Turn South Europe in the 1970s Détente in Europe Against Communism The Present Danger and the New Right Further Reading Chapter 13: Four Minutes to Midnight: The World in 1980 Challenges: The Soviets Afghanistan Challenges: The Americans The Arc of Crisis The European Theater The Double Track A New Cold War Further Reading Chapter 14: The New Struggle Reagan and Rearmament Rolling Back Communism The War Scare The New Cold War Culture The Reagan Doctrine Afghanistan Continued Saving Central America Contras Weakening Communism My Enemy’s Enemy Victory? Further Reading Chapter 15: Endgame Will the Soviet Union Survive Until …? Gorbachev Negotiations A New Eastern Europe Germany’s Turning Point Year of Revolutions Soviet Crisis (1988–1991) A New World Order The End of History Further Reading Chapter 16: Conclusion: Winners, Losers, and Inheritors Winning the War Who Won the War? Individuals Making History Consequences of Victory The Price of Victory Unintended Consequences The Human Cost Conclusion Further Reading Index