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The Atlantic and Its Enemies : A History of the Cold War

by Norman Stone

Synopsis

After World War II, the former allies were saddled with a devastated world economy and traumatized populace. Soviet influence spread insidiously from nation to nation, and the Atlantic powers—the Americans, the British, and a small band of allies—were caught flat-footed by the coups, collapsing armies, and civil wars that sprung from all sides. The Cold War had begun in earnest.

InThe Atlantic and Its Enemies, prize-winning historian Norman Stone assesses the years between World War II and the collapse of the Iron Curtain. He vividly demonstrates that for every Atlantic success there seemed to be a dozen Communist or Third World triumphs. Then, suddenly and against all odds, the Atlantic won—economically, ideologically, and militarily—with astonishing speed and finality.

An elegant and path-breaking history,The Atlantic and Its Enemiesis a monument to the immense suffering and conflict of the twentieth century, and an illuminating exploration of how the Atlantic triumphed over its enemies at last.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2010
ISBN-13 9780465020430
ISBN-10 0465020437
Class Copyright
Publisher Basic Books
Subject HISTORY;POLITICAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 712
Length of Recording 31
Shelf No. KC287
Grade Range 13
Ages 18 - 99