STEP 6:Cold War in Asia The Cold War "turned hot" in Asia, especially Korea. The actions of the Western powers relateto the "policy of containment." Read about howGeorge F. Kennan, a career Foreign Service Officer, formulated the policy of “containment,” the basic United States strategy...
The new edition of this popular and widely-used American history textbook has been thoroughly updated to include a wealth of new scholarship on American diplomacy in the decade leading up to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.Justus D. DoeneckeJohn E. Wilz...
Biology’s Bomb: Graphing “Explosive” Population Growth in Cold War Textbooks January 29, 2011 Prior to World War II, America’s protectors thought the country’s innocence could be guarded at its gates. Citizen biologists saw the nation’s border as kind of cartographic diaphragm, not entir...
As demonstrated in the analysis, the Cold War in Latin America was experienced as a struggle between North and South rather than East and West. In the historical account presented by the history textbook analysed, the longstanding relations of cooperation and support between Latin America...
This textbook, as the title indicates, covers both the Middle Ages and modern times. The entire work has been written since the outbreak of the World War I, and its probable consequences have been kept constantly in mind. (16734views) ...
Gairdner B. Moment: How the Cold War Pushed an Almost Revolutionary Off the Rails June 26, 2021 Gairdner B. Moment, a professor of biology at Goucher College from 1932 to 1970, was a textbook pioneer, the first author to use the term “Darwinian Synthesis,” [1] and the rare author in...
Ch 27. Glencoe World History Chapter 27: Cold War & Postwar Changes Ch 28. Glencoe World History Chapter 28: The Contemporary Western World Ch 29. Glencoe World History Chapter 29: Latin America Ch 30. Glencoe World History Chapter 30: Africa & the Middle East ...
History will provide a judgment as to the political, economic, and international costs and benefits of the “Nixon−Kissinger initiative,” when US President Nixon at the height of the Cold War with the Soviet Union allowed communist China to replace Taiwan in the United Nations in 1972, ther...
From Isolation to War: 1931-1941, 4th Edition by Justus D. Doenecke, John E. Wilz The new edition of this popular and widely-used American history textbook has been thoroughly updated to include a wealth of new scholarship on American diplomacy in the decade leading up to Japan’s attack ...
on the adventure. Donnie Eichar’s “Dead Mountain” is also immensely readable, retelling an already riveting story based on years of research. Yuval Noah Harari’s “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind,” on the other hand, is 464 pages and does tend to read a bit like a textbook. ...