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We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History (Council On Foreign Relations Book)

We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History (Council On Foreign Relations Book)
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We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History (Council On Foreign Relations Book)

We Now Know: Rethinking Cold War History (Council On Foreign Relations Book)

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Customer reviews (10)

CE
17 July 2015

book

Ordered for school.

CI
23 June 2015

Five Stars

Great Read!.

LI
16 June 2014

A "Must Read" for anyone who wants to understand the Cold War

John Lewis Gaddis has long been known as one of the most knowledgeable analysts of US foreign relations.

TB
19 February 2014

More CFR disinformation

The Cold War was a hoax concocted by the Council on Foreign Relations' conspirators to scare the American people.

WI
6 May 2013

Insights marred by lack of objectivity and opaque prose

Gaddis presents a reanalysis of the key events and trends of the Cold War.

KD
4 April 2013

Long Book

The book condition itself was okay.

YK
29 June 2012

Outstanding Overview of the first decades of the Cold War

The New York Times has called John Lewis Gaddis the \"dean of Cold War historians\" and this book certainly furthers that reputation.

HU
27 August 2011

Felt like opening a Christmas gift!

The book I ordered from Teacher Bookstore was for the fall semester of my sophomore year.

UD
13 June 2010

Good in several respects, but not the whole story

Gaddis is indeed a first-rate historian but like some others, after Communism fell, could not help getting just a bit giddy.

SC
1 March 2010

Stalinism was the Highest Form of Marxist-Leninism

In the first sections, Gaddis delineated the division of the world.

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