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The New Cold War History: First Impressions

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The New Cold War History: First Impressions
Author(s)Gaddis, John Lewis
AbstractArguing that ‘old’ Cold War history is biased by a lack of reflection on the event, the author proposes a new way of evaluating the Cold War. He argues that this approach should: place the Cold War within a set time stream and acknowledge a definite outcome, draw upon multi-archival records of all major participants in the conflict, and pay closer attention to shifts in ideas resulting from the Cold War. The author presents a number of hypotheses about the Cold War based on what ‘we know now but did not know’ while the Cold War was going on.
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Pages281-295
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceWe Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History
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PubDate1997
ISBN_ISSN0198780702
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