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_beng _cJGU |
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_aMcCauley, Martin, _91640850 _eauthor |
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_aOrigins of the cold war 1941-49 / _cMartin McCauley. |
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250 | _a3rd rev. ed. | ||
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_aHarlow : _bPearson Education Limited, _c2008. |
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520 | _a"The Cold War is one of the most important and widely studied areas of history. Martin McCauley’s best-selling Seminar Study unravels the complex issues which gave rise to the Cold War and explains how it originated. This new edition is revised, updated and expanded with new material on areas such as the KGB and spying, and the contribution of intelligence to Stalin’s picture of the world. The new introduction looks at our perceptions of the Cold War, the various approaches that have been adopted for reviewing the Cold War and the difficulties of developing a theory of the Cold War. The book incorporates the most recent scholarship, theories and newly-released information to provide students with an invaluable introduction to the subject."-- | ||
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_aDiplomatic history _9859993 |
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_aUnited States -- Soviet Union _bDiplomatic relations _91640927 |
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