The stark political alternatives appearing at the outset of the Cold War in 1947 also fueled an intellectual hostility to Christianity and humanism. For the French literati, the postwar ideological fault lines were simply too wide and too deep for genteel musings in the Renaissance tradition of "...
Gaddis, John Lewis.The Cold War: A New History. New York: Penguin, 2005b. Extremely well-written Cold War introductory text by one of its most celebrated and respected scholars. This contribution tends toward a more traditional interpretation of the conflict’s origins and Soviet guilt, but br...
At the end of a tumultuous nine days, there was deep uncertainty about what happens next in a war in which Russian warplanes had bombed a European ally of the US and … Read the full-text article with a free, 1-day trial of Questia Related...
if he can only make that truth a screen to separate, not a link to unite him and God; a non-conductor, not a conductor of the heavenly life. He knows how to employ the dim religious light of ritualism, the cold frosty rays of rationalism...
Reports on the Cold-War era archives of the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty consisting of broadcast scripts and other materials. Brittle condition of materials due to the ravages of time and improper storage; Subject matter of scripts as reflecting the times they were written in; Underwriting of...
Such links have been documented in the scholarly literature, particularly in the contexts of the Cold War and of the European integration (Skolnikoff, 1993; Weiss, 2005; Krige, 2006; Oreskes and Krige, 2014). And as early as 1950, the Berkner report advocated for taking science into account...
In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: Journal of Cold War Studies 4.1 (2002) 3-5 SPECIAL ISSUE: Culture, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War Over the last quarter-century "culture" has become a significant topic of scholarly inquiry. The abundance of recent scholarship...
And let’s suppose they have read thousands of scholarly articles and books on literature so they theoretically would know what we mean by the word humor. If they read all the science fiction stories before 1975 could they tell which were meant to be funny? Unless humans catagorize SF ...
Scholarly works on Nazi diplomacy and the Holocaust. Biographies of Rudolf Hess and Adolf Hitler. Conclusion of Historiography and Legacy Rudolf Hess’s flight to Britain remains a paradoxical event in the history of World War II—both strategically inconsequential and symbolically significant. It highl...
And let’s suppose they have read thousands of scholarly articles and books on literature so they theoretically would know what we mean by the word humor. If they read all the science fiction stories before 1975 could they tell which were meant to be funny? Unless humans catagorize SF ...