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21. Hide and Seek: The Untold Story of Cold War Naval Espionage by Peter A. Huchthausen, Alexandre Sheldon-Duplaix | |
Hardcover: 432
Pages
(2009-01-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description "A new light is shed on the spy ships incidents of the 1960s and on submarine intrusions in Swedish waters. Excerpts of the Soviet Navy instructions on UFOs and accounts of Soviet naval encounters with unexplained objects are also published for the first time outside of Russia; and much more." Customer Reviews (4)
Interesting collection of vignettes
Unreliable
Hide and Seek is a great book!
Hide(ous) |
22. Cold War Saga by Kempton Jenkins | |
Paperback: 452
Pages
(2010-06-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description "As a Foreign Service veteran, I know a good FSO when I see one. Kempton Jenkins was one of the best (as he notes, at one point I tried to hire him)."Jenks'" voyage through a varied and stimulating career takes us from Asia to Berlin to Moscow to South America and to three different agencies, State, Commerce and USIA. Each assignment has its special challenges, which come to life under Kempton's facile pen.He highlights the issues and introduces the reader to the players, some good some bad.Yet Kempton demonstrates that our diplomacy worked; we more than coped.We shaped events.Reading his book is the closest you can become to being an FSO during an exciting and crucial period in our diplomacy."-Frank Carlucci "Cold War Saga provides a fascinating insider's view, enriched by personal experience.Jenkins' portraits of key cold war personalities, with whom he worked-Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson, Henry Kissinger, and Soviet Ambassador Dobryin-are especially revealing.A great read!- Helen Thomas To us veterans of the Cold War's diplomatic front lines, Kempton Jenkins tells it like it was.He names the key players, gives a keen insight into their character, and shows why some were heroes and some villains. Cold War Saga is an absorbing read. If you fought with Jenks in the political trenches it will stir fond memories. If you didn't, it will take you there, and you won't forget where you've been or what was at stake. -Jack F. Matlock, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the USSR, 1987-1991. Customer Reviews (1)
Must Read |
23. The Cold War: A History by Martin Walker | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1995-06-15)
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Highly recommended!
good read
Teachers: use this as your textbook!!!
Great balanced work
A good, cheap read. |
24. Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended by Jack Matlock | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2005-11-08)
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GREAT DESCRIPTION OF NEGOTIATIONS, PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP |
25. The Silent War: The Cold War Battle Beneath the Sea by John Pina Craven | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2002-03-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Packed with the technological details and insights into military strategy that fans of Tom Clancy relish, The Silent War is a riveting look at the darkest days of the Cold War. It reveals, in gripping detail, the espionage, innovative high technology, and heroic seafaring the United States employed against the Soviet Union in the battle for nuclear and military supremacy. John Pi?a Craven, who shared management responsibility for the submarine-borne Polaris missile system, captures the excitement and the dangers of the times as he recounts the true stories behind some of the century's most shocking headlines and reveals harrowing episodes kept hidden from the public. Craven describes for the first time the structural problems that almost caused the destruction of the Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, and presents startling information about the race to recover a hydrogen bomb from the B-52 bomber that went down off the coast of Spain. In a report no fan of The Hunt for Red October will want to miss, he provides a fascinating, authoritative perspective on the Navy's reaction to the rogue Soviet submarine and its mission. A major contribution to Cold War history and literature, The Silent War will appeal to military buffs and fans of nonstop adventure thrillers alike. In The Silent War, John Craven, an architect of the Polaris missileprogram, writes that the episode offered unambiguous proof of the value of"a strong silent deterrent" and of the importance of a superb submarineforce in preserving the balance of power. In this memoir, he recounts theevolution of the Polaris weapons system during the cold war. Along the way,he reveals little-known incidents of espionage and saber rattling that willgive readers pause to wonder how war was avoided for all those years. Abonus for Tom Clancy fans (who are likely to enjoy his book in anyevent) is Craven's sketchy but fascinating tale of a real hunt for a lostSoviet submarine that took place during his tenure as well as hisaccessible but nonetheless detailed account of the advanced militarytechnology he helped bring into being. --Gregory McNamee Customer Reviews (47)
Interesting Story - Unpleasant Fellow
A fascinating look at the submarine component of the Cold War
John Craven's THE SILENT WAR: Lots of Unfounded Conjectures About Submarine Disasters
There's better stuff out there...
Inside story |
26. The Cold War: A History in Documents (Pages from History) by Allan M. Winkler | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2003-06-12)
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Interesting Remembrances of What Could Happen Again! |
27. Cold War on the Home Front: The Soft Power of Midcentury Design by Greg Castillo | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2010-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Amid a display of sunshine-yellow electric appliances in a model home at the 1959 American National Exhibition in Moscow, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon squared off on the merits of their respective economic systems. One of the signature events of the cold war, the impromptu Kitchen Debate has been widely viewed as the opening skirmish in a propaganda war over which superpower could provide a better standard of living for its citizens. However, as Greg Castillo shows in Cold War on the Home Front, this debate and the American National Exhibition itself were, in fact, the culmination of a decade-long ideological battle fought with refrigerators, televisions, living room suites, and prefab homes. The first in-depth history of how domestic environments were exploited to promote the superiority of either capitalism or socialism on both sides of the Iron Curtain, Cold War on the Home Front reveals the tactics used by the American government to seduce citizens of the Soviet bloc with state-of-the-art consumer goods and the reactions of the Communist Party. Beginning in 1950, the U.S. State Department sponsored home expositions in West Berlin that were specifically designed to attract residents of East Berlin, featuring dream homes with modernist furnishings that presented an idealized vision of the lifestyle enjoyed by the consumer-citizen in the West. In response, Party authorities in East Germany staged socialist home expositions intended to evoke the domestic ideal of a cultured proletariat. Castillo closely follows the course of this escalating rivalry between competing consumer cultures through the 1950s, concluding that the Soviet bloc's inability to make good on the claim that it could emulate goods and living standards offered by the West was a contributing factor in communism's eventual demise. Using a mosaic of sources ranging from recently declassified government documents to homemaking journals and popular fiction, Cold War on the Home Front contributes an engaging new perspective on midcentury modernist style and its political uses at the dawn of the cold war. |
28. The United States and the Origins of the Cold War by John Lewis Gaddis, John Gaddis | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2000-10-15)
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Post-revisionist says it all
Classic history synthesizing orthodox and revisionist perspectives
Excuse me? The USSR's placement of Soviet style regimes in Eastern Europe that imprisoned millions is the real cause for the "get tough" policy. Not to mention the Soviet placing 2 million men in Eastern Europe in a posture to attack the West mainly through the Fulda Gap against 1 American Division along the Frankfurt to Rhineland highway. The USSR's intrest in the Industrial Complex has to be looked into it may provide the only explanation for why they murdered so many just so they could keep intact their land bridge to Rhineland.
Authoritative Work on the Origins of the Post WWII Cold War |
29. Cold War Submarines: The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines, 1945-2001 by Norman Polmar, K. J. Moore | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2005-06-30)
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Bel ouvrage
Outstanding
Excellent book
Great book
Absolutely The Best |
30. The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan: A History of the End of the Cold War by James Mann | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2010-02-23)
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Great Read
Entertaining, but ignores the first half
New Look at Reagan
A New Look at the Legacy of Ronald Reagan
How Reagan Enabled the End of the Cold War |
31. American Cold War Strategy: Interpreting NSC 68 (Bedford Books in American History) by Ernest R. May | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(1993-03-15)
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it's what I expected
Great Interpretation
Informative on NSC 68 |
32. We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History (A Council on Foreign Relations Book) by John Lewis Gaddis | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(1998-07-09)
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Good in several respects, but not the whole story
Stalinism was the Highest Form of Marxist-Leninism
We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History
Good historical analysis
As another reviewer noted, should have been titled "What I Now Think" |
33. Khrushchev's Cold War: The Inside Story of an American Adversary by Aleksandr Fursenko, Timothy Naftali | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(2007-10-17)
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Cold War Re-visited
An Instant Classic on Soviet History
REVIEW OF ALEKSANDR FURSENKO'S AND TIMOTHY NAFTALI'S KHRUSCHEV'S COLD WAR BY JOHN CHUCKMAN
Really good book
More a book on foreign policy |
34. Masterpieces of History: The Peaceful End of the Cold War in Europe, 1989 (National Security Archive Cold War Readers) | |
Hardcover: 782
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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35. Cinematic Cold War: The American and Soviet Struggle for Hearts and Minds by Tony Shaw, Denise J. Youngblood | |
Hardcover: 301
Pages
(2010-09-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first book-length comparative survey of cinema's vital role in disseminating Cold War ideologies, Shaw and Youngblood's study focuses on ten films--five American and five Soviet--that in both obvious and subtle ways provided a crucial outlet for the global "debate" between democratic and communist ideologies. For each nation, the authors outline industry leaders, structure, audiences, politics, and international reach, and explore the varied relationships linking each film industry to its respective government. They then present five comparative case studies, each pairing an American with a Soviet film: Man on a Tightrope with The Meeting on the Elbe; Roman Holiday with Spring on Zarechnaya Street; Fail-Safe with Nine Days in One Year; Bananas with Officers; Rambo: First Blood Part II with Incident at Map Grid 36-80. Shaw breathes new life into familiar American films by Elia Kazan and Woody Allen, while Youngblood helps readers comprehend Soviet films most have never seen. Collectively, their commentaries track the Cold War in its entirety--from its formative phase through periods of thaw and self-doubt to the resurgence of mutual animosity during the Reagan years--and enable readers to identify competing core propaganda themes such as decadence versus morality, technology versus humanity, and freedom versus authority. As the authors show, such themes blurred notions regarding "propaganda" and "entertainment," terms that were often interchangeable and mutually reinforcing during the Cold War. Featuring engaging commentary and evocative images from the films discussed, Cinematic Cold War offers a shrewd analysis of how the silver screen functioned on both sides of the Iron Curtain. As such it should have great appeal for anyone interested in the Cold War or the cinematic arts. Customer Reviews (1)
A superb chronicling of US-Soviet cultural warfare |
36. Cold War Radio: The Dangerous History of American Broadcasting in Europe, 1950-1989 by Richard H. Cummings | |
Paperback: 319
Pages
(2009-05-13)
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An important phase in the history of the US and our international relations
Cold War cockpit
A Missed Opportunity
Cold War Radio |
37. The Cold War Swap by Ross Thomas, Stuart M. Kaminsky, Stuart Kaminsky | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2003-05-16)
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Ross Thomas: One of the Best Thriller Writers of All Time
Introduces McCorkle and Padillo
Time To Discover Thomas
A legendary author's debut novel.
First and Maybe the Best |
38. Creating the Cold War University: The Transformation of Stanford by Rebecca S. Lowen | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(1997-07-01)
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Peeking behind the ivy facade
Education-oriented vs research-oriented?
How money, power and politics shaped the modern university |
39. Christianity and Economics in the Post-Cold War Era | |
Paperback: 194
Pages
(1994-11-19)
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An ideal start... |
40. The Cold War: Opposing Viewpoints (American History Series) by William Dudley | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(1992-09)
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