As such it faces the daunting task of placing the global conflict into a historical context as a. The listed critical essays and books will be invaluable for writing essays and papers on the cold war 19451963. We now know by john lewis gaddis is a preliminary reevaluation of the first half of the cold war roughly 194562 based on information from the soviet side that has become available since the demise of the soviet union. We now know john lewis gaddis oxford university press. We are in a position now to see how this happened, to trace the process by which the russianamerican predominance tocqueville and hitler anticipated became the cold war the world so greatly feared. Thus, it seems that there is a good chance that we do not now know and that it is still too soon to grasp the meaning of the post1945 period of history. We now know rethinking cold war history john lewis gaddis. This point is worth stressing in light of john lewis gaddiss new synthesis, we now know. We are also free to speculate on whether this had to happen. A fresh, thoughtprovoking and powerfully argued reassessment of the cold war by one of its most distinguished historians, we know now will set the agenda for debates on this subject for years to come.
Looking at the cold war as a period of extended superpower stability, he. First published in 1997, we now know is widely accepted as the first serious postcold war treatment of the topic. Rethinking cold war history council on foreign relations book a council on foreign relations book new ed by john lewis gaddis. John lewis gaddis we now know rethinking cold war history oxford university press 1997. He portrays the cold war in english and through the dialect of others. Despite the promise of startling revelations from newly opened archives, what we now know turns out to bear this brilliant study gaddis fifth book on the cold war provides an exhaustive and everquizzical approach to the early years of the superpower conflict. Isbn 0 19 878070 2 around the time in the mid1980s when mikhail gorbachev was in line to become leader of the soviet union, john lewis gaddis had a clever idea.
Rethinking cold war history in we now know, john gaddis uses traditional sources and new documents recently available from russian and chinese archives to make the case that the cold war grew out of the idiosyncrasies of joseph stalins personality, and was continued, or worsened, by the character flaws of mao zedong, nikita. A magisterial overview that clarifies all issues of the cold wars origins. The book is one of the first historical works on the entire cold war period and uses many previously. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books youve read. Full text of 1gaddis j l we now know rethinking cold war. Rethinking cold war history, by john lewis gaddis bartleby. Based on the latest findings of cold war historians and extensive research in american archives as well as the recently opened archives in eastern europe, the former soviet union, and china, we now know provides a vividly written, eyeopening account of the cold war during the years from the end of world war ii to its most dangerous moment, the cuban missile crisis. Full text of 1gaddis j l we now know rethinking cold war history see other formats. Rethinking cold war history council on foreign relations book a council on foreign relations book new ed by gaddis, john lewis isbn. John lewis gaddis we now know rethinking cold war history. The cwihp is sponsored by the woodrow wilson international center.
Kennan had predicted that the outcome of the cold war would depend on which sphere of influence absorbed the two big industrial and military centers after wwii, japan and western europe. As such it faces the daunting task of placing the global conflict into a historical context as a discrete event. We now know rethinking cold war history john lewis gaddis a council on foreign relations book oxford university press iii. After his remarks, he took questions from the audience. Quotations by the end of 1945 most american and british leaders had come round some reluctantly, others eagerly to a dispositional explanation of stalins behaviour. Except for the marshall plan, they very well might have succeeded. It contains striking new insights into the role of ideology, democracy, economics, alliances, and nuclear weapons, as well as major.
Jan 08, 2019 john lewis gaddis sees history through his own interpretation of it. Rethinking cold war history 19971 john lewis gaddis 1941 is robert a. Rethinking cold war history, gaddis summarizes early cold war history through the cuban missile crisis in light of information coming out of various archives and other sources as of the mid 1990s. Gaddis has a knack for asking large and interesting questions, and he brings a lively style to his answers. Noting that the flood of materials from archives in this country and abroad has substantially deepened, and sometimes considerably altered, scholars view of events, veteran cold war historian gaddis the united states and the origins of the cold war, 1972, etc. Jason xidias john lewis gaddis had written four previous books on the cold war by the time he published we now knowso the main thrust of his new work was not so much to present new arguments as to reexamine. The new cold war history foreign policy research institute. Noting that the flood of materials from archives in this country and abroad has. We now know is packed with new information drawn from previously unavailable sources. I hope readers who lived through the cold war will also find the volume useful, because as marx once said groucho, not karl, outside of a dog, a book is a mans best friend. Since the soviet union came apart a little over five years ago, historians have. See cold war international history project bulletin, issues 19, ed. First published in 1997, we now know is widely accepted as the first serious post cold war treatment of the topic. Lovett professor of military and naval history at yale university.
An elegantly written, vivid history of the early years of the cold war, culminating with the bay of pigs crisis. It contains striking new insights into the role of ideology, democracy, economics, alliances, and nuclear weapons, as well as. Rethinking cold war history, gaddis admitted that joseph stalin played a greater role in instigating the cold war than suggested in his earlier works. This brilliant study gaddis fifth book on the cold war provides an exhaustive and everquizzical approach to the early years of the superpower conflict. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. John lewis gaddis sees history through his own interpretation of it. Based on the latest findings of cold war historians and extensive research in american archives as well as the recently opened archives in eastern europe, the former soviet union, and china, we now know provides a vividly written, eyeopening account of the cold war during the years from the end of world war ii to its most dangerous moment, the. The end of the cold war makes it possible, for the first time, to begin writing its history from a truly international. In addition, kennedy may have been less courageous than previously thought, and seen the outcome as a compromise, rather than a clear victory for the usa and a humiliation for the ussr i cuban missile crisis occurred because khrushchev knew that we were winning the cold war. Excerpt there are now two great nations in the world, which starting from different points, seem to be advancing toward the same goal.
Written by the preeminent authority on the united states and the cold war. Full text of 1gaddis j l we now know rethinking cold war history. Although both the soviet union and the united states built empires, the collapse of the former was inevitable because of its coercive nature, but the. Rethinking cold war history, is a book about the cold war. Book title we now know rethinking cold war history. A suggested list of literary criticism on history sparknotess the cold war 19451963. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a link to download the free kindle app. We know that it took stalins go ahead to start the korean war, and we know much more about the soviet thinking leading up to and during the cuban missile crisis. Mar 09, 2017 in we now know, john gaddis uses traditional sources and new documents recently available from russian and chinese archives to make the case that the cold war grew out of the idiosyncrasies of joseph stalins personality, and was continued, or worsened, by the character flaws of mao zedong, nikita khrushchev, harry s. Rethinking cold war history, new york, oxford university press, 1997. His takes the facts of history and uses them to support his version of history. I hope readers who lived through the cold war will also find the volume useful, because as marx once said groucho, not karl, outside of a. Request a copy from borrowdirect get a copy from a partner library in 36 days. Such information continues to flow out of these sources, so he prudently warns that his is not the last word.
He is best known for his work on the cold war and grand strategy, and he has been hailed as the dean of cold war historians by the new york times. Gaddis is also the official biographer of the seminal 20thcentury american statesman george f. Rethinking cold war history oxford university press, 1997. Search the history of over 418 billion web pages on the internet.
John lewis gaddis the end of the cold war makes it possible, for the first time, to begin writing its history from a truly international perspective, one reflecting soviet, east european, and chinese as well as. The book is one of the first historical works on the entire cold war period and uses many previously unavailable sources. Despite the promise of startling revelations from newly opened archives, what we now know turns out to bear an uncanny. Professor gaddis talked about his new book, we now know. A better way to approach this would be to read the facts wi. We now know more than we did ten years ago, but less than we will know in the future. Hitlers prediction, advanced even as these events were happening, is deservedly less well known. The thesis of this book is, i seek to situate this book at a particular point in time, not to claim timelessness for it. We now know stands as a powerful vindication of us policy throughout the period, and as a thoughtprovoking reassessment of the cold war by one of its most distinguished historians. Rethinking cold war history council on foreign relations book at. Summary we now know rethinking cold war history hist 261. We now know paperback john lewis gaddis oxford university. He is the author of the united states and the origins of the cold war, 1941194 7 1972, strategies of containment 1982, the long peace 1987, and the cold war.
We now know that the soviets had clear designs on europe and thought they had germany in their pocket. The cold war will defy any single master narrative. Such information continues to flow out of these sources, so he prudently warns that his is. It has become almost obligatory to begin histories of the cold war with tocquevilles famous prophecy, made more than a century before the events it foresaw had come to pass. A new history is meant chiefly, therefore, for a new generation of readers for whom the cold war was never current events. Whether youve loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them.
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