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Discover the captivating story of the Cold War with The Cambridge History of the Cold War (Volume 1) book. This comprehensive volume delves deep into the origins and causes of one of the most significant conflicts in history, shedding light on the geopolitical, ideological, economic, and socio-political factors that shaped this era. Through the lens of leading scholars, you will gain a unique understanding of how markets, ideas, and cultural interactions influenced political discourse, diplomatic events, and strategic thinking.
Unlike other books on the subject, this volume goes beyond the traditional focus on the USA, USSR, and Great Britain. It explores critical regions like Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and East Asia, providing a truly global perspective on the Cold War. By examining the issues that mattered most to people worldwide, such as food, nutrition, and resource allocation, demography and consumption, ethnicity, race, and religion, science and technology, and national autonomy and sovereignty, this book brings to life the complex interplay between individuals, societies, and nations during this tumultuous period.
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