Nicolas Lewkowicz is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He has studied in the UK at Birkbeck, University of London, and the University of Nottingham, where he received his PhD in history. He is currently Professor at UNICAF.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. The Unfoldment of the Cold War in the 1950s; 1. The Ideological Construction of the Cold War in the 1950s; 2.Faith, Dominion, and Managerialism: The Particularistic Markers of the Notion of American Exceptionalism in the 1950s; 3.Communism, Eurasianism, and Despotism: The Markers of Soviet Foreign Policy in the 1950s; 4.The Unidirectionality of History and Improving the World: Universalism in the Notion of American Exceptionalism; 5. A National Version of Marxism, Redemptionism, and a Nonuniversalist Notion of History; 6.Centralization of Power and the Mastery of the International Order; Bibliography; Index
Introduction. The Unfoldment of the Cold War in the 1950s; 1. The Ideological Construction of the Cold War in the 1950s; 2.Faith, Dominion, and Managerialism: The Particularistic Markers of the Notion of American Exceptionalism in the 1950s; 3.Communism, Eurasianism, and Despotism: The Markers of Soviet Foreign Policy in the 1950s; 4.The Unidirectionality of History and Improving the World: Universalism in the Notion of American Exceptionalism; 5. A National Version of Marxism, Redemptionism, and a Nonuniversalist Notion of History; 6.Centralization of Power and the Mastery of the International Order; Bibliography; Index
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