Rothwell, der har undervist i nyere historie ved University of Edinburgh siden 1970, skriver pΓ₯ grundlag af Foreign Office's arkiver i Public Record Office om Storbritanniens udenrigspolitik 1941-47, specielt forholdet til Sovjet og USA. This book examines the British role in the origins of the c
The United States, Great Britain, And The Cold War, 1944-1947
β Scribed by Terry H. Anderson
- Publisher
- University of Missouri Press
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 270
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Britain and the βGreat Unwieldy Bargeβ: The Deterioration of Anglo-American Relations, 1944
Chapter 2: Churchill and Roosevelt: The Transformation of American Policy
Chapter 3: Truman and Churchill: The Reversal
Chapter 4: Lepidus and the Lumbering Giant: Britain and the Origins of a New American Policy
Chapter 5: The Rise of a Partnership
Chapter 6: Shifting the Burden
Chapter 7: The United States, Great Britain, and the Cold War, 1944-1947
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index
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