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Local Consequences of the Global Cold War

Engel, Jeffrey(Edited by)
Part of the Cold War International History Project series
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Up to now the study of cold war history has been fully engaged in stressing the international character and broad themes of the story.

This volume turns such diplomatic history upside down by studying how actions of international relations affected local popular life.

Each chapter has its origins in a major international issue, and then unfolds the consequences of that issue for some region or city.

Thus the starting points for the various contributions are great unifying questions regarding postwar occupation, militarization, industrialization, and decolonization.

But the ending points are small and dispersed, such as movies in Japan, race relations in the American South, forests in East Germany, and industry in Novosibirsk.

Collectively, these stories show how the cold war affected every facet of life—East and West, urban and rural, in developed and developing nations, in the superpowers and on the periphery of the international system.

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Product Details
Stanford University Press
0804759472 / 9780804759472
Hardback
909.825
01/01/2008
United States
384 pages
152 x 229 mm, 712 grams