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Cold War in Alaska : a resource guide for teachers and students.
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Year: 2014 Publisher: [Anchorage, Alaska] : U.S. National Park Service, Alaska Regional Office, National Historic Landmarks Program,

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Los demonios de Berlín
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ISBN: 9788420423326 Year: 2009 Publisher: Madrid : Alfaguara,

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Reluctant cold warriors : economists and national security
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ISBN: 0190868147 0190868155 0190868139 Year: 2019 Publisher: New York, New York : Oxford University Press,

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During the Cold War, Western economic studies of the USSR neglected the military sector of the Soviet economy. Were economic Sovietologists under political pressure, and if so, in what direction? This book has broad relevance for national security uses of social science research today.--Adapted from dust jacket.


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Oxford AQA history A level and AS. 2 : The Cold War c1945-1991
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ISBN: 9780198354611 0198354614 Year: 2015 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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Cold War in Alaska : a resource guide for teachers and students.
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The darker nations : a people's history of the Third World
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ISBN: 9781595583420 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York New Press

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An alternative history of the Cold War from the perspective of impoverished Third-World people includes coverage of such topics as the 1927 Brussels conclave of the League Against Imperialism and the launch of the Third World project during the 1955 conference in Indonesia.


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Cold War Europe : The Politics of a Contested Continent
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ISBN: 9781442219854 9781442219847 144221984X 1442219858 9781442219861 1442219866 Year: 2015 Publisher: Lanham Rowman & Littlefield

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This compelling history of Europe's Cold War follows the dramatic arc of the conflict that shaped the development of the continent and defined world politics in the second half of the twentieth century. Focusing on European actors and events, Mark Gilbert traces the onset of the Cold War, the process of Stalinization in the Soviet bloc, and the difficulties of legitimation experienced by communist regimes in Hungary, Poland, and East Germany even after Stalin's death. He also shows how Washington's leadership and worldview was contested in Western Europe, especially by Great Britain and French president Charles de Gaulle. The book charts the growing weakness of the communist system in Eastern Europe and the economic and moral reasons for the system's eventual collapse. It highlights the central role of European leaders in the process of détente and in the diplomatic endgame that concluded the Cold War in 1990. Rather than simply a strategic standoff between the superpowers, Gilbert argues, the Cold War was a social and ideological conflict that transformed Europe from Lisbon to Riga. Fast-paced and readable, this political, intellectual, and social history illuminates a conflict that continues to resonate today.--


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La guerra fredda
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ISBN: 9788843071944 8843071947 Year: 2014 Publisher: Roma : Carocci editore,

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Lady Astronauts, Lady Engineers, and Naked Ladies : Women and the American Space Community during the Cold War, 1960s-1980s
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ISBN: 3110626187 3110629828 Year: 2019 Publisher: München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg,

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The book Lady Astronauts, Lady Engineers, and Naked Ladies is a gender history of the American space community and by extension a social history of American society in the twentieth century during the Cold War. In order to expand and differentiate the prevalent postwar narrative about gender relations and cultural structures in the United States, the book analyzes several different groups of women interacting in different social spaces within the space community. It therewith grants insight into the several layers of female participation and agency in the community and the gender and race based obstacles and hurdles the female (prospective) astronauts, scientists, engineers, artists, administrators, writers, hostesses, secretaries, and wives were faced with at NASA and in the space industry. In each chapter a different social space within the space community is analyzed. The spaces where the women lived and worked are researched from a media, individual, and institutional angle, ultimately revealing the differing gender philosophies communicated in the public sphere and the space community workplaces by government and space community officials. While women were publicly encouraged to participate in the American space effort to beat the Soviet Union in the race to the moon, women had to deal with gender based barriers which were integral to the structures of the space community; just as they were an intrinsic component of all societal structures in the United States in the 1960s. The female space workers, who were often perceived as disrupters of the prevalent social order in the space community and discriminated by some of their male colleagues and bosses on a personal basis, still managed to assert themselves. They molded pockets of agency in the space community workspaces without the facilitation of regulations on the part of NASA that might have provided them with easier access or more agency. Thus, the space community, a place of technological innovation, was not necessarily also a place of social innovation, but a community with a government agency at its center that mainly mirrored the current (changing) social order, conventions, and policies in the 1960s as well as in the 1970s and 1980s. Nevertheless, the women presented in this book were instrumental in advancing and consolidating the social transformation that happened within the space community and the United States and therefore make intriguing subjects of research. Thus, this systematic analysis of the connection between gender, space, and the Cold War adds a new dimension to space history as well as expands the discourse in American history about gender relations and the opportunities of women in the twentieth century.


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Migration in the time of revolution : China, Indonesia, and the Cold War
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ISBN: 9781501739934 Year: 2019 Publisher: Ithaca Cornell University Press

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"Argues that migration and the political activism of Chinese living abroad were important forces in the making of the diplomatic relations between China and Indonesia during the Cold War"--

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