《冷战:一部新历史(The Cold War:A New History)》是约翰·刘易斯·加迪斯在后冷战时期的冷战史著作之一。[①]因主要面向新一代学生群体进行写作,所以加迪斯这本书本质上是一部冷战通史,重点在于讲述冷战的全过程,并未阐发新的观点。加迪斯主要从以美苏为代表的两大阵营... (展开) 5 1回应 JackyBlade 2020...
自我陈述:购入这本书时,我完全是带着一种随意挑拣的态度,在老师列出的备选书单中选择了一本我看起来较为感兴趣的书,仅仅出于对它名字的好奇。本人高中阶段就已研读过相当一部分后冷战时代的书籍,如福山的《历…
The Cold War: A New History 约翰·刘易斯·加迪斯,现为耶鲁大学罗伯特·A.拉韦特(Robert A Lovett)讲座教授,著名的冷战史学家和大战略研究家,曾被《纽约时报》称作“冷战史学泰斗”,2005年获美国“国家人文奖章”(National Humanities Medal),出版了多部有关冷战的系列著作。其最新著作《乔治·凯南传》获2012年...
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The meaning of THE COLD WAR is the nonviolent conflict between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union after 1945. How to use the Cold War in a sentence.
This chapter provides an overview of the development of the academic study and historiography of the Cold War. The first part assesses developments in International History, starting with approaches written during the conflict (orthodox, revisionist and post-revisionist), before turning to developments ...
One would be hard-pressed to find an era more inhospitable to either Christianity or humanism than that of the nascent Cold War in France, which severely tested affirmations of both perspectives. First, and doubtless most formidable, was the challenge of history. The devastating carnage of World...
Let's get one thing clear: the Cold War never ended. It never even went away. It just changed tactics for a while. With Gorbachev doing their job for them, the USA and the other imperialist countries could afford to pose as peace-loving champions of friendly relations between all countries...
and the Czech Republic with the inclusion of the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. The status of the Soviet Army during the Cold War, particularly in East-Central Europe, as a pillar of the USSR’s political regime, economic system, and foreign policy is difficult to perceive...