Uncertain Empire
American History and the Idea of the Cold War
Herausgeber: Isaac, Joel; Bell, Duncan
Uncertain Empire
American History and the Idea of the Cold War
Herausgeber: Isaac, Joel; Bell, Duncan
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Uncertain Empire examines the idea of the Cold War and its application to the writing of American history.
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Uncertain Empire examines the idea of the Cold War and its application to the writing of American history.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 414g
- ISBN-13: 9780199826148
- ISBN-10: 0199826145
- Artikelnr.: 35421572
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 414g
- ISBN-13: 9780199826148
- ISBN-10: 0199826145
- Artikelnr.: 35421572
Joel Issac is Faculty of History, University of Cambridge Duncan Bell is Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge
* Introduction, Joel Isaac and Duncan Bell
* Part I: Prisms
* 1. Cold War Degree Zero, Anders Stephanson
* 2. Exploring the Histories of the Cold War: A Pluralist Approach,
Odd Arne Westad
* 3. A History Best Served Cold, Philip Mirowski
* 4. Inventing Other Realities: What the Cold War Means for Literary
Studies, Steven Belletto
* Part II: Vistas
* 5. The Geopolitical Vision: The Myth of an Outmatched U.S.A., John
Thompson
* 6. War Envy and Amnesia: American Cold War Rewrites of Russia's War,
Ann Douglas
* 7. The Spirit of Democracy: Religious Liberty and American
Anti-Communism during the Cold War, Andrew Preston
* 8. God, the Bomb, and the Cold War: The Religious and Ethical Debate
Over Nuclear Weapons, 1945-1960, Paul S. Boyer
* 9. Blues Under Siege: Ralph Ellison, Albert Murray, and the Idea of
America, Daniel Matlin
* 10. Cold War Culture and the Lingering Myth of Sacco and Vanzetti,
Moshik Temkin
* 11. Deconstructing "Cold War Anthropology", Peter Mandler
* 12. Cognitive and Perceptual Training in the Cold War Man-Machine
System, Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi
* Index
* Part I: Prisms
* 1. Cold War Degree Zero, Anders Stephanson
* 2. Exploring the Histories of the Cold War: A Pluralist Approach,
Odd Arne Westad
* 3. A History Best Served Cold, Philip Mirowski
* 4. Inventing Other Realities: What the Cold War Means for Literary
Studies, Steven Belletto
* Part II: Vistas
* 5. The Geopolitical Vision: The Myth of an Outmatched U.S.A., John
Thompson
* 6. War Envy and Amnesia: American Cold War Rewrites of Russia's War,
Ann Douglas
* 7. The Spirit of Democracy: Religious Liberty and American
Anti-Communism during the Cold War, Andrew Preston
* 8. God, the Bomb, and the Cold War: The Religious and Ethical Debate
Over Nuclear Weapons, 1945-1960, Paul S. Boyer
* 9. Blues Under Siege: Ralph Ellison, Albert Murray, and the Idea of
America, Daniel Matlin
* 10. Cold War Culture and the Lingering Myth of Sacco and Vanzetti,
Moshik Temkin
* 11. Deconstructing "Cold War Anthropology", Peter Mandler
* 12. Cognitive and Perceptual Training in the Cold War Man-Machine
System, Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi
* Index
* Introduction, Joel Isaac and Duncan Bell
* Part I: Prisms
* 1. Cold War Degree Zero, Anders Stephanson
* 2. Exploring the Histories of the Cold War: A Pluralist Approach,
Odd Arne Westad
* 3. A History Best Served Cold, Philip Mirowski
* 4. Inventing Other Realities: What the Cold War Means for Literary
Studies, Steven Belletto
* Part II: Vistas
* 5. The Geopolitical Vision: The Myth of an Outmatched U.S.A., John
Thompson
* 6. War Envy and Amnesia: American Cold War Rewrites of Russia's War,
Ann Douglas
* 7. The Spirit of Democracy: Religious Liberty and American
Anti-Communism during the Cold War, Andrew Preston
* 8. God, the Bomb, and the Cold War: The Religious and Ethical Debate
Over Nuclear Weapons, 1945-1960, Paul S. Boyer
* 9. Blues Under Siege: Ralph Ellison, Albert Murray, and the Idea of
America, Daniel Matlin
* 10. Cold War Culture and the Lingering Myth of Sacco and Vanzetti,
Moshik Temkin
* 11. Deconstructing "Cold War Anthropology", Peter Mandler
* 12. Cognitive and Perceptual Training in the Cold War Man-Machine
System, Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi
* Index
* Part I: Prisms
* 1. Cold War Degree Zero, Anders Stephanson
* 2. Exploring the Histories of the Cold War: A Pluralist Approach,
Odd Arne Westad
* 3. A History Best Served Cold, Philip Mirowski
* 4. Inventing Other Realities: What the Cold War Means for Literary
Studies, Steven Belletto
* Part II: Vistas
* 5. The Geopolitical Vision: The Myth of an Outmatched U.S.A., John
Thompson
* 6. War Envy and Amnesia: American Cold War Rewrites of Russia's War,
Ann Douglas
* 7. The Spirit of Democracy: Religious Liberty and American
Anti-Communism during the Cold War, Andrew Preston
* 8. God, the Bomb, and the Cold War: The Religious and Ethical Debate
Over Nuclear Weapons, 1945-1960, Paul S. Boyer
* 9. Blues Under Siege: Ralph Ellison, Albert Murray, and the Idea of
America, Daniel Matlin
* 10. Cold War Culture and the Lingering Myth of Sacco and Vanzetti,
Moshik Temkin
* 11. Deconstructing "Cold War Anthropology", Peter Mandler
* 12. Cognitive and Perceptual Training in the Cold War Man-Machine
System, Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi
* Index