For thirteen days in October of 1962, a truly perilous
flirtation with nuclear war developed between the United States and
USSR, as the superpowers argued over the installation of Soviet
nuclear weapons in Cuba. Launched by rash judgment and concluded
through circumspect leadership, the Cuban Missile Crisis acted as a
catalyst for change during the Cold War. Resolved through
back-channel negotiations, the moment is popularly remembered as
the closest the world has ever come to full-scale nuclear war.
Using government memoranda, personal letters, and newspaper
articles "The Cuban Missile Crisis," details the actual events of
the political history, while explaining widespread public response.
In six concise chapters, Alice George introduces the history of
Cold War America and contextualizes its political, social, and
cultural legacy. This will be a must-read for anyone looking for an
in-depth summary of these important events.
For additional resources please visit the companion website at
http: //www.routledge.com/cw/criticalmoments.
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