About this book series

The new Cold War History Series aims to make available to scholars and students the results of advanced research on the origins and the development of the Cold War and its impact on nations, alliances and regions at various levels of statecraft, and in areas such as diplomacy, security, economy, military and society. Volumes in the series range from detailed and original specialised studies, proceedings of conferences, to broader and more comprehensive accounts. Each work deals with individual themes and periods of the Cold War and each author or editor approaches the Cold War with a variety of narrative, analysis, explanation, interpretation and reassessments of recent scholarship. These studies are designed to encourage investigation and debate on important themes and events in the Cold War, as seen from both East and West, in an effort to deepen our understanding of this phenomenon and place it in its context in world history.
Electronic ISSN
2946-8337
Print ISSN
2946-8329

Book titles in this series

  1. Cold War Britain

    Editors:
    • M. Hopkins
    • M. Kandiah
    • G. Staerck
    • Copyright: 2003

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook