1972
DOI: 10.2307/2010458
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Cold-War Revisionism: A Critique

Abstract: The writings of the so-called Cold-War revisionists have had a powerful impact in recent years. In the case of the new generation coming to political awareness, analogies drawn or suggested between Vietnam and the period of the origins of the Cold War carry immediate conviction: many others have had their image of contemporary history challenged or even shattered, and those not persuaded by the revisionist case would acknowledge that important questions have been raised. Undoubtedly circumstances have favored … Show more

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“…As we hâve seen, there was in fact no showdown over Eastern Europe : it seems évident moreover, that there was no planning of a showdown, no thinking through on how, precisely, Washington would exploit the bomb 60 .…”
Section: Il-l'école Révisionnistementioning
confidence: 94%
“…As we hâve seen, there was in fact no showdown over Eastern Europe : it seems évident moreover, that there was no planning of a showdown, no thinking through on how, precisely, Washington would exploit the bomb 60 .…”
Section: Il-l'école Révisionnistementioning
confidence: 94%
“…They pointed out that it finally determined the economic division of Germany, which only had to be confirmed politically. Though representatives of the "containment" school tend to put the main blame for that on the Soviet side, rationalist historians point out that by the spring of 1947 the western Allies themselves weren't interested in German unification and constructive dialogue with the Soviet Union on that problem (James, 1989;Judt, 2005;Gaddis, 1998;George, 1974;Naimark, 1996;Northedge, 1974;Richardson, 1972).…”
Section: • Abstract •mentioning
confidence: 99%