1st Edition

The Cold War and its Origins, 1917-1960 Volume Two 1950-1960

By D.F. Fleming Copyright 1961
    626 Pages
    by Routledge

    626 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1961, is an analysis of the great struggle of the twentieth century, the Cold War. It carefully examines the conflict’s origins in the Russian Revolution of 1917, and follows the thread of antagonism between west and east all the way up to 1960. These were the key years of the Cold War, when it seemed that the prospect of nuclear confrontation was a real one, and this book offers a close reading of the main events of those years. This volume concentrates on the Cold War in the East, and Volume One focuses on the European theatre.

    Volume Two  Part 3. The Cold War in East Asia, 1945-1955  20. The Fall of China to Communism, 1927-1950  21. The Crucifixion of Korea, 1945-1954  22. Colonialism, Communism and Nationalism in South-East Asia, 1945-1954  23. The First Formosa Crisis, January-July 1955  24. The First Summit Conference, July 1955  Part 4. The Second Cold War, 1955-1959  25. The Failure to Make Peace, July 1955-October 1956  26. The Revolutions in Poland and Hungary, October 1956  27. Explosions at Suez, October 1956  28. Lessening Tension, April-August 1957  29. After the Sputniks, October 1957-April 1958  30. Trouble in All Directions, April-October 1958  31. Berlin II, November 1958-July 1959  32. The Turn Toward Peace, July-December 1959  33. The Frustrated Summit at Paris, January-June 1960  34. Why the West Lost the Cold War  35. The Future  Volume One (issued separately)  Part 1. Enemies and Allies, 1917-1945  1. World War and Red Revolution, 1914-1917  2. Russian Civil War and Western Intervention, 1917-1921  3. Communism Confined and Ostracized, 1921-1934  4. Fascism Appeased, 1934-1938  5. The ‘Phony’ War, 1939-1941  6. The Soviet-German Truce, 1939-1941  7. Allies In War, 1941-1945  8. The Yalta Conference Period, October 1944-April 1945  9. The Struggle for Poland, 1939-1949  10. Soviet Objectives in East Europe, 1945  Part 2. The Cold War in Europe, 1945-1950  11. After Roosevelt, April-August 1945  12. After Hiroshima, August-November 1945  13. Rising Tension, November 1945-July 1946  14. Atomic Impasse, January 1946-July 1949  15. Stabilization, August-December 1946  16. The Truman Doctrine, January-June 1947  17. From the Marshall Plan to the Communist Seizure of Czechoslovakia, June 1947-May 1948  18. From the Berlin Blockade to NATO, March 1948-August 1949  19. After the Soviet A-bomb, September 1949-June 1950 

    Biography

    D.F. Fleming