Third world interventions and the making of our times by odd arne westad 484pp, cambridge. The cold war roy rosenzweig center for history and new media. Dec 26, 2006 an interesting factual account of the cold war by renowned cold war historian john lewis gaddis. A new history is meant chiefly, therefore, for a new generation of readers for whom the cold war was never current events. A new history by john lewis gaddis and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. He traces its beginning to the end of ww ii when the americans and british were allied with the soviet union to defeat germany. Why did lewis write the book, and who was his intended audience. A new history is an analysis of the events that took place during the cold war. Drawing on newly opened archives and the reminiscences of the major players, john lewis gaddis explains not just what happened but why from the months in 1945 when the u.
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Lovett professor of military and naval history at yale university. At first glance john lewis gaddis is the ideal person to write a general history of the cold war. The cold war 2005, praised by john ikenberry as a beautifully written panoramic view of the cold war, full of illuminations and shrewd judgments, was described as an examination of the history and effects of the cold war in a more removed context than had been previously possible, and won gaddis the 2006 harry s. If its difficult to imagine a history of the cold war that can be described as thrilling, that should add more luster to yale historian gaddiss crown. The new york times now presents the definitive account of the global confrontation that dominated the last half of the twentieth century. Born in cotulla, southern texas, gaddis was educated at the university of austin, graduating with a phd in history 1968.
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Yale historian john lewis gaddis wrote seminal books about the cold war, during the cold war. Cold war scholar gaddis fashions a short but comprehensive account of what jfk called our long twilight struggle. The book consists of seven chapters devoted to different aspects of the cold war and relations between the world states. See all books authored by john lewis gaddis, including the cold war. New history 05 edition 9780143038276 by john lewis gaddis for up to 90% off at. Lovett professor of history at yale university, and the dean of cold war historians the new york times. Drawing on newly opened archives and the reminiscences of the major players, john lewis gaddis explains. The american revolt against the arrogant, totalitarian regime set a precedent for the future events in which the nation came together to oppose anything. He is the founder of the postrevisionist movement of cold war historians. John lewis gaddis talked about his book the cold war. Following the defeat of the axis powers in wwii, the western democracies faced off.
For my new, upcoming course entitled perception and misperception. Dec 01, 2011 john lewis gaddis is an internationally renowned historian of the cold war and has been called the dean of cold war historians by the new york times. The most valuable to me were the last chapter the triumph of hope in which the berlin wall falls and the epilogue. John lewis gaddis book the cold war, a new history accomplishes what it.
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