1st Edition

America Enters the Cold War The Road to Global Commitment, 1945–1950

By Kevin E. Grimm Copyright 2018
246 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

246 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

America Enters the Cold War provides a succinct and insightful analysis of the foreign policy decisions which shaped America’s early involvement in the Cold War. In focusing on key documents and detailing the ideological foundations of U.S. foreign policy, Kevin Grimm situates the events of the early Cold War in the context of postwar American history. Including the full text of primary source... Read more

Introduction

  1. A World Changes: Europe in the Mid-1940s
  2. Envisioning the Soviets: Kennan vs. Wallace
  3. Opening Salvos: Truman and His Doctrine
  4. How to Fight: NSC-68 and Planning Global Strategy
  5. The View After: Victories and Costs
  6. Documents

Biography

Kevin E. Grimm is assistant professor of history at Regent University.

Grimm’s work is an outstanding introduction to the Cold War and its historiography. Students are familiarized with the goliaths of the field, exposed to major historiographical trends and questions, presented with alternative historical paths, and provided primary sources that lay at the heart of early Cold War foreign policy. Grimm’s work is very reader-friendly. He offers a timeline of major events as well as several images to provide visual introductions to important people throughout the monograph.

-Autumn Lass, Wayland Baptist University