CIAO DATE: 04/06

The United States and the Origins of the Cold War

John Lewis Gaddis

Columbia University Press

2000

 

Table of Contents

Preface to the New Edition (PDF, 15 pages, 2.07 MB)

  1. The Past as Prologue: The American Vision of the Postwar World (PDF, 31 pages, 10.6 MB)

  2. The Soviet Union and World Revolution: The American View 1941-1944 (PDF, 31 pages, 8.6 MB)

  3. Cooperating for Victory: Defeating Germany and Japan (PDF, 31 pages, 17.8 MB)

  4. Repression Versus Rehabilitation: The Problem of Eastern Europe (PDF, 32 pages, 19.9 MB)

  5. Security versus Self-Determination: The Problem of Eastern Europe (PDF, 38 pages, 22 MB)

  6. Economic Relations: Lend-Lease and the Russioan Loan (PDF, 41 pages, 6.5 MB)

  7. Victory and Transition: Harry S. Truman and the Russians (PDF, 24 pages, 19.3 MB)

  8. The Impotence of Omnipotence: American Diplomacy, the Atomic Bomb, and the Postwar World (PDF, 38 pages, 23.5 MB)

  9. Getting Tough with Russia: The Reorientation of American Policy, 1946 (PDF, 34 pages, 20 MB)

  10. To the Truman Doctrine: Implementing the New Policy (PDF, 37 pages, 19.6 MB)

  11. Conclusion: The United States and the Origins of the Cold War (PDF, 10 pages, 12.6 MB)

Bibliography (PDF, 10 pages, 7.2 MB)

Index (PDF, 20 pages, 8.6 MB)