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The Cold War (Scene History)

The Cold War (Scene History)

Current price: $6.25
Publication Date: June 21st, 2012
Publisher:
Microcosm Publishing
ISBN:
9781621060505
Pages:
60

Description

In the latest installment of the Simple History zine series, author J. Gerlach takes a look at the Cold War. An era of nukes and paranoia, witch-hunting and gun-running, the Cold War was a complicated and oft-times terrifying time in our world's history. Says Gerlach in the introduction, The Cold War is a popular topic of debate for historians because of the large number of 'what-ifs' and the immensity of the consequences should a bluff be called, or an itchy trigger finger released. There seems to have been opportunities, both for an honorable end to the conflict, and for complete world destruction. From the post-war reconstruction of Asia and Europe to the Bay of Pigs and Perestroika, Gerlach's book comprises a wide cross-section of the important events of the last 70 years and gives its objective facts in a clear-minded, engaging, accessible fashion.

About the Author

J. Gerlach is a longtime independent researcher and zine writer. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.