Cold War

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The story of the half-century since the end of World War II

This history's framework is the confrontation, military and ideological, between two great powers that dominated the world during these years. It is a story of crises and conflict on a global scale: from the Berlin Blockade and the Cuban Missile Crisis, to the tanks in the streets of Warsaw, Budapest, and Prague, to spies, student riots, and encounters in space. Jeremy Isaacs and Taylor Downing record epic history through the detail of individual human experience: the recollections not only of statesmen whose decisions led to these momentous events, but also of the ordinary men and women whose lives were bound up in these years of conflict. This is the first comprehensive history for the general reader to benefit from the recent opening of Soviet, East European, and Chinese archives as well as formerly classified American documents. In a driving narrative that it both gripping and informative, the true story of the Cold War can at last be told.

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Jeremy Isaacs was the executive producer of Cold War, a 24-part series broadcast on BBC2. Taylor Downing is the author of Churchill's War Lab. Peter Hennessy is the author of Having it So Good: Britain in the Fifties.

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"An excellent one-volume history of forty-five years of superpower rivalry."  —Guardian"Offers a clear, succinct summary of the defining element of life in the second half of the 20th century. . . those requiring an accessible survey of the causes and effects of the Cold War need search no further."  —Kirkus Reviews
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