Description
Martin McCauleys best-selling Seminar Study unravels the complex issues which gave rise to the Cold War. Updated and expanded, this new edition provides students with an invaluable introduction to the subject.
- The Cold War is an increasingly popular option on second/third year options
- Also useful to studends of politics and international ralations
- This is one of the top-selling Seminar Studies
- Easy to read, accessible writing style for students
- Lots of new material and recently released information to be included
- Martin McCauley is an extremely well-known and respected author.
Table of Contents
Chronology
Abbreviations
Whos Who
Glossary
Maps
List of plates
PART ONE: Background
1. Setting the Scene
PART TWO: Descriptive analysis
2. Moscow's View of the World
3. Conflicts During the War
4. 1945: The Turning Point
5. Decisions Which Led to Division
6. The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan
7. The Soviet Response
PART THREE: Assessment
8. Was it all Inevitable?
PART FOUR: DOCUMENTS
FURTHER READING
REFERENCES
This textbook is also sold in the various packages listed below. Before purchasing one of these packages, speak with your professor about which one will help you be successful in your course.
Package ISBN-13: 9780321469847
$50.00 | Add to Cart
This package contains:
- Origins of the Cold War 1941-49: Revised 3rd Edition, 3rd Edition
Martin McCauley | ©2008 | Paper; 196 pages - Russia, America and the Cold War: 1949-1991 (Revised 2nd Edition), 2nd Edition
Martin McCauley | ©2008 | Paper; 248 pages
Package ISBN-13: 9780205672257
$120.73 | Add to Cart
This package contains:
- Origins of the Cold War 1941-49: Revised 3rd Edition, 3rd Edition
Martin McCauley | ©2008 | Paper; 196 pages - The Origins of the Second World War in Europe, 3rd Edition
P.M.H. Bell | ©2007 | Paper; 416 pages - The European Union since 1945
Alasdair Blair | ©2005 | Paper; 200 pages - The Great Powers and the European States System 1814-1914, 2nd Edition
F.R. Bridge, Roger Bullen | ©2005 | Paper; 376 pages