Stalin's Cold War by Caroline Kennedy-Pipe

Stalin's Cold War by Caroline Kennedy-Pipe

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This work analyzes the start of the Cold War from a Soviet viewpoint, drawing on Russian sources. It aims to challenge the prevailing orthodoxy of Western historians to show how Moscow saw the presence of US troops in Europe in the 1940s and early 1950s as advantageous.

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Stalin's Cold War by Caroline Kennedy-Pipe

This work analyzes the start of the Cold War from a Soviet viewpoint, drawing on Russian sources. It challenges the prevailing orthodoxy of Western historians to show how Moscow saw the presence of US troops in Europe in the 1940s and early 1950s as advantageous, rather than as a check on Soviet ambitions. The author points to a complex web of concerns that fuelled Moscow's actions, and explores how the Soviet leadership, and Stalin in particular, responded to American policy. She shows how the Soviet experience of the United States and Europe, both before, during and after World War II, led Moscow to a policy that was not simply fuelled by anti-Americanism. Six chapters cover events from the wartime conferences of 1943 until the death of Stalin. A final chapter places the book in the debate over the causes of the Cold War.
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ISBN 13 9780719042027
ISBN 10 071904202X
Title Stalin's Cold War
Author Caroline Kennedy-Pipe
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year published 1995-05-11
Number of pages 224
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