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The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1990: A Handbook

Hardback

Main Details

Title The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945-1990: A Handbook
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Detlef Junker
Associate editor Philipp Gassert
Associate editor Wilfried Mausbach
Associate editor David B. Morris
SeriesPublications of the German Historical Institute
Series part Volume No. Volume 1
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:688
Dimensions(mm): Height 261,Width 185
Category/GenreWorld history
ISBN/Barcode 9780521791120
ClassificationsDewey:943.087
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 17 May 2004
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The close association between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany was a key element in the international order of the Cold War era. No country had as wide-reaching or as profound an impact on the western portion of divided Germany as the United States. No country better exemplified the East-West conflict in American thinking than Germany. The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War examines all facets of German-American relations and interaction in the decades from the defeat of the Third Reich to Germany's reunification in 1990. In addition to its comprehensive treatment of US -West German political, economic, social, and cultural ties, The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War provides an overview of the more limited dealings between the US and the communist German Democratic Republic.

Reviews

"The overall effect of the I^Handbook is to document the existence of profound and multifaceted bilateral influences that call for continued historical research. The result is an invaluable research tool for serious scholars and a more general audience interested in German-American relationsoThe I^Handbook will thus be an essential part of any library whose mission is to support research on Germany, U.S. foreign policy, and the Cold War." Daniel E. Rogers, University of South Alabama, H-German (H-Net)