The end of the war did not initiate retreat from international responsibilities, as it had after World War I, however. As tensions with the Soviet Union intensified into a cycle of political and economic antagonism known as the Cold War, the United States combated the threat posed by the ...
Planning for the post-World War II world began before the United States even entered the conflict. On August 9, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime MinisterWinston Churchillfirst met aboard the cruiser USSAugusta. The meeting took place while the ship was anchored at US Naval Statio...
The Cold War dominated international relations for more than 45 years (1945– 91). It radically altered the global map and illustrated the robust nature of the relationship between the strategic and economic dimensions of world affairs. In strategic terms, these changes became apparent with the cru...
Major Events in United States History 1945-1960 Postwar America 1946 Iron Curtain Descends On Europe 1946 Baruch Plan For Atomic Controls Announced 1947 Truman Doctrine 1947 Marshall Plan Unveiled 1947 Taft-Hartley Act 1947 Yeager Breaks The Sound Barrier 1947 Ten Are Blacklisted In Hollywood 1948 ...
Political histories of the relationship between the United States and South Africa in the postwar era focus on the cementing of a Cold War alliance. American leaders saw in South Africa an important ally and trading partner. They were drawn to its growing economy, its wealth of minerals, its ...
In a conflict that was repeated throughout the Left after the war, he broke with some of his pacifist colleagues and friends, especially A. J. Muste, over the issue of "moral equivalence" between the United States and the Soviet Union. Although he retained his fundamental pacifist and ...
“abnormal love”. The most interesting point is the emphasis on nonpathological narratives within the Japanese context, because comparatively, in Cold War, the United States’ intolerance of homosexual relationships, sadomasochism, cross-dressing seemly didn’t influence Japan so much. The selective ...
Critics started to grow when the United States acted increasingly according to her self interests in the Cold War, reintroduced the persecution of communists, stationed more troops in Japan, and wanted Japan to establish an own self defence force despite the anti-war article in the constitution....
In my paper I will explore their influential work on emotions and instincts within the social and cultural context of the Cold War by focusing on scientific views about mother love. I argue that the main factor leading scientists to explore the impact of mother love on an individual's psyche...
UNITED StatesINVASION of the Body Snatchers (Film : 1956)SIEGEL, Don, 1912-1991RACE in motion picturesPATRIARCHY in motion picturesEXTRATERRESTRIAL beings in motion picturesHUMAN sexuality in motion picturesCOLD War, 1945-1991HEGEMONYThis essay explores the ways in which Don Siegel's...