
The Cambridge History of the Cold War
The Cambridge History of the Cold War is an authoritative book that explores the global conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union from the end of World War II until the early 1990s. It examines political, economic, military, and cultural aspects, highlighting key events, policies, and ideologies that shaped this tense period. The book provides in-depth analysis of how the Cold War influenced world affairs, leading to conflicts like Korea and Vietnam, the arms race, and the eventual fall of the Soviet Union, helping readers understand a complex era of international rivalry and its lasting impact.