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The impact of the Cold War is still being felt around the world
today. This insightful single-volume reference captures the events
and personalities of the era, while also inspiring critical
thinking about this still-controversial period. Cold War: The
Essential Reference Guide is intended to introduce students to the
tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States that
dominated international affairs in the second half of the 20th
century. A comprehensive overview essay, plus separate essays on
the causes and consequences of the conflict, will provide readers
with the necessary context to understand the many facets of this
complex era. The guide's expert contributors cover all of the
influential people and pivotal events of the period, encompassing
the United States, the Soviet Union, Europe, Southeast Asia, China,
the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa from political,
military, and cultural perspectives. Reference entries offer
valuable insight into the leaders and conflicts that defined the
Cold War, while other essays promote critical thinking about
controversial and significant Cold War topics, including whether
Ronald Reagan was responsible for ending the Cold War, the impact
of Sputnik on the Cold War, and the significance of the Prague
Spring. Several analytical essays by prominent historians, plus 85
additional A-Z reference entries about conflicts, incidents,
leaders, and issues 35 examples of relevant primary source
documents, including speeches, treaties, policy statements, and
letters, such as the Marshall Plan and Winston Churchill's "Iron
Curtain" speech A detailed chronology of important events that
occurred before, during, and after the Cold War Numerous maps and
images of key leaders and events A comprehensive bibliography of
print resources
This essential reference work helps promote a thorough
understanding of the conflict that divided the nation and proved
more costly in terms of human suffering than any in American
history. Coinciding with the 150th anniversary of the start of the
Civil War, American Civil War: The Essential Reference Guide offers
an accessible, single-volume source on the conflict that helped
define the American nation. Enhanced by historical illustrations
and documents, this guide promotes a nuanced understanding of the
events, personalities, and issues related to the war and its
aftermath. In addition to an A-Z encyclopedia of major leaders,
events, and issues, this work includes a comprehensive overview
essay on the war, plus separate essays by a prominent Civil War
historian on its causes and consequences. Perspective essays tackle
such widely debated issues as the primary cause of the Confederate
defeat and will inspire readers to exercise critical thinking
skills. Biographies of military and political leaders provide
insights about those individuals who played major roles in the
conflict, while entries on key battles showcase the strategies of
both sides as they struggled to emerge victorious. 100 entries on
leaders, battles, and more Approximately 20 primary source
documents with introductions that provide context to the text
Numerous images and maps A detailed chronology that will help
students place important events related to the Civil War that
occurred before, during, and after the conflict A comprehensive
bibliography of print resources
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