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OverviewA comprehensive illustrated survey of the events which combined to form the `Cold War' - an episode which still dominates the world in which we live today For over four decades the world lived in the shadow of instant nuclear annihilation. The world map was divided into East and West, and war-scarred Europe was partitioned by the Iron Curtain. Each camp was presided over by the `Superpowers' that emerged from the Second World War - the Soviet Union and the United States - superpowers divided by ideology but united by an ambition for world domination. Structured around a detailed timeline of critical events and brought to life by hundreds of unique contemporary photographs and images drawn from the world-famous Mirrorpix archive, this book examines the origins, development and eventual demise of the Cold War, and sets its darkest moment - the 40-year nuclear stalemate between East and West - in a broader historical and cultural landscape. As a record of the elaborate game of move and counter-move that was played out on a global chessboard, this book provides a rich and fascinating reference resource. As an introduction to understanding the complex shape of the world we live in today it is invaluable. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew HeritagePublisher: Haynes Publishing Group Imprint: J H Haynes & Co Ltd Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 27.00cm Weight: 0.100kg ISBN: 9781844259496ISBN 10: 1844259498 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 26 August 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of Contents- A comprehensive illustrated survey of the events which combined to form the 'Cold War' - Structured around a detailed timeline of critical events and brought to life by hundreds of unique contemporary photographs and images - As a record of the elaborate game of move and counter-move that was played out on a global chessboard, this book provides a rich and fascinating reference resource.ReviewsAuthor InformationAndrew Heritage is a publisher, writer and historian. He was editor of The Times historical atlas range for many years, and was editorial director for Atlases, History and Popular Culture at Dorling Kindersley/Penguin from 1991-2005. He is the author of The Landscapes of France (1989), and editor and principal contributor to Somme 90 (2006), The Secrets of Codes (2009) and The Book of Saints (2010). He is currently preparing The Book of Spies for publication in 2011. He lives near Cambridge. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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