Scholars assert that the Cold War began at one of several different points. Material recently available at the National Archives yields a view different from those already presented. From these records, and material from the Foreign Relations Series, Parliamentary Debates, and United States Government documents, a new picture emerges. This study focuses on the British occupation of Germany and on the Council of Foreign Ministers' Moscow Conference of 1947. The failure of this conference preceded the adoption of the Marshall Plan and a stronger Western policy toward the Soviet Union. Thus, the Moscow Conference emphasized the disintegrating relations between East and West which resulted in the Cold War
This book details the ambiguity in British policy towards Europe in the Cold War as it sought to pur...
This book details the ambiguity in British policy towards Europe in the Cold War as it sought to pur...
Two British scholars reassess what they view as the decisive episode in the early Cold War, the Mars...
Much of the literature about the Cold War victimizes one side and puts most of the blame for the eme...
Much of the literature about the Cold War victimizes one side and puts most of the blame for the eme...
This thesis analyzes the evolution of the relationship between the three powers and their relations ...
For the Western allies the breakdown of the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1947 and the onset of th...
This bachelor's work deals with the reasons of the genesis of the Cold War. The work analyzes the re...
This bachelor's work deals with the reasons of the genesis of the Cold War. The work analyzes the re...
Bringing together the work of scholars from Eastern and Western Europe, this volume re-examines the ...
LEFFLER, Melwyn P., et WESTAD, Odd Arne (dir.), The Cambridge History of the Cold War, Londres : Cam...
The origins of the Cold War stemmed from the position of competition the United States and the Sovie...
No place symbolizes the Cold War more than Berlin. This book examines the “Berlin question” from its...
No place symbolizes the Cold War more than Berlin. This book examines the “Berlin question” from its...
In arguing the Cold War, commentators have usually attempted either to blame or explain. Some presen...
This book details the ambiguity in British policy towards Europe in the Cold War as it sought to pur...
This book details the ambiguity in British policy towards Europe in the Cold War as it sought to pur...
Two British scholars reassess what they view as the decisive episode in the early Cold War, the Mars...
Much of the literature about the Cold War victimizes one side and puts most of the blame for the eme...
Much of the literature about the Cold War victimizes one side and puts most of the blame for the eme...
This thesis analyzes the evolution of the relationship between the three powers and their relations ...
For the Western allies the breakdown of the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1947 and the onset of th...
This bachelor's work deals with the reasons of the genesis of the Cold War. The work analyzes the re...
This bachelor's work deals with the reasons of the genesis of the Cold War. The work analyzes the re...
Bringing together the work of scholars from Eastern and Western Europe, this volume re-examines the ...
LEFFLER, Melwyn P., et WESTAD, Odd Arne (dir.), The Cambridge History of the Cold War, Londres : Cam...
The origins of the Cold War stemmed from the position of competition the United States and the Sovie...
No place symbolizes the Cold War more than Berlin. This book examines the “Berlin question” from its...
No place symbolizes the Cold War more than Berlin. This book examines the “Berlin question” from its...
In arguing the Cold War, commentators have usually attempted either to blame or explain. Some presen...
This book details the ambiguity in British policy towards Europe in the Cold War as it sought to pur...
This book details the ambiguity in British policy towards Europe in the Cold War as it sought to pur...
Two British scholars reassess what they view as the decisive episode in the early Cold War, the Mars...