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  1. Understanding and teaching the Cold War
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (Publisher)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin

    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold... more

     

    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold War also deeply affected the domestic politics, cultures, and economic policies of the two superpowers, their client states, and other nations throughout the world. Teaching the Cold War is both necessary and challenging. Understanding and Teaching the Cold War is designed to help collegiate and high school teachers navigate the complexity of the topic, integrate up-to-date research and concepts into their classes, and use strategies and tools that make this important history meaningful to students. The volume opens with Matthew Masur's overview of models for approaching the subject, whether in survey courses or seminars. Two prominent historians, Carole Fink and Warren Cohen, offer accounts of their experience as long-time scholars and teachers of the Cold War from European and Asian perspectives. Sixteen essays dig into themes including the origins and end of the conflict, nuclear weapons, diplomacy, propaganda, fear, popular culture, and civil rights, as well as the Cold War in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, East Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the nonaligned nations. A final section provides practical advice for using relevant, accessible primary sources to implement the teaching ideas suggested in this book"...Provided by publisehr

     

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    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780299309909
    RVK Categories: DP 5020 ; NQ 5910
    Series: The Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history
    Subjects: Außenpolitik; Cold War; World politics; Cold War; World politics
    Scope: XI, 364 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Understanding and teaching the Cold War
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin

    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold... more

    Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsmedien | Georg-Eckert-Institut
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    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold War also deeply affected the domestic politics, cultures, and economic policies of the two superpowers, their client states, and other nations throughout the world. Teaching the Cold War is both necessary and challenging. Understanding and Teaching the Cold War is designed to help collegiate and high school teachers navigate the complexity of the topic, integrate up-to-date research and concepts into their classes, and use strategies and tools that make this important history meaningful to students. The volume opens with Matthew Masur's overview of models for approaching the subject, whether in survey courses or seminars. Two prominent historians, Carole Fink and Warren Cohen, offer accounts of their experience as long-time scholars and teachers of the Cold War from European and Asian perspectives. Sixteen essays dig into themes including the origins and end of the conflict, nuclear weapons, diplomacy, propaganda, fear, popular culture, and civil rights, as well as the Cold War in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, East Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the nonaligned nations. A final section provides practical advice for using relevant, accessible primary sources to implement the teaching ideas suggested in this book"--Provided by publisehr

     

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    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780299309909
    RVK Categories: DP 5020 ; NQ 5910
    Series: The Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history
    Subjects: Cold War; World politics; Cold War; World politics
    Scope: xi, 364 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Literaturangaben

  3. Understanding and teaching the Cold War
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin

    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold... more

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    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold War also deeply affected the domestic politics, cultures, and economic policies of the two superpowers, their client states, and other nations throughout the world. Teaching the Cold War is both necessary and challenging. Understanding and Teaching the Cold War is designed to help collegiate and high school teachers navigate the complexity of the topic, integrate up-to-date research and concepts into their classes, and use strategies and tools that make this important history meaningful to students. The volume opens with Matthew Masur's overview of models for approaching the subject, whether in survey courses or seminars. Two prominent historians, Carole Fink and Warren Cohen, offer accounts of their experience as long-time scholars and teachers of the Cold War from European and Asian perspectives. Sixteen essays dig into themes including the origins and end of the conflict, nuclear weapons, diplomacy, propaganda, fear, popular culture, and civil rights, as well as the Cold War in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, East Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the nonaligned nations. A final section provides practical advice for using relevant, accessible primary sources to implement the teaching ideas suggested in this book"...Provided by publisehr

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780299309909
    RVK Categories: NQ 5910 ; DP 5020
    Series: The Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history
    Subjects: Cold War; World politics; Cold War; World politics; Ost-West-Konflikt <Motiv>; Unterricht
    Scope: XI, 364 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Understanding and teaching the Cold War
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (Publisher)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin

    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold... more

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    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold War also deeply affected the domestic politics, cultures, and economic policies of the two superpowers, their client states, and other nations throughout the world. Teaching the Cold War is both necessary and challenging. Understanding and Teaching the Cold War is designed to help collegiate and high school teachers navigate the complexity of the topic, integrate up-to-date research and concepts into their classes, and use strategies and tools that make this important history meaningful to students. The volume opens with Matthew Masur's overview of models for approaching the subject, whether in survey courses or seminars. Two prominent historians, Carole Fink and Warren Cohen, offer accounts of their experience as long-time scholars and teachers of the Cold War from European and Asian perspectives. Sixteen essays dig into themes including the origins and end of the conflict, nuclear weapons, diplomacy, propaganda, fear, popular culture, and civil rights, as well as the Cold War in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, East Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the nonaligned nations. A final section provides practical advice for using relevant, accessible primary sources to implement the teaching ideas suggested in this book"...Provided by publisehr

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780299309909
    RVK Categories: DP 5020 ; NQ 5910
    Series: The Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history
    Subjects: Außenpolitik; Cold War; World politics; Cold War; World politics; Unterricht; Ost-West-Konflikt <Motiv>
    Scope: XI, 364 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Understanding and teaching the Cold War
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin

    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold... more

    Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsmedien | Georg-Eckert-Institut
    WH-G 6366
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan
    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2017 A 910
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    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold War also deeply affected the domestic politics, cultures, and economic policies of the two superpowers, their client states, and other nations throughout the world. Teaching the Cold War is both necessary and challenging. Understanding and Teaching the Cold War is designed to help collegiate and high school teachers navigate the complexity of the topic, integrate up-to-date research and concepts into their classes, and use strategies and tools that make this important history meaningful to students. The volume opens with Matthew Masur's overview of models for approaching the subject, whether in survey courses or seminars. Two prominent historians, Carole Fink and Warren Cohen, offer accounts of their experience as long-time scholars and teachers of the Cold War from European and Asian perspectives. Sixteen essays dig into themes including the origins and end of the conflict, nuclear weapons, diplomacy, propaganda, fear, popular culture, and civil rights, as well as the Cold War in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, East Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the nonaligned nations. A final section provides practical advice for using relevant, accessible primary sources to implement the teaching ideas suggested in this book"--Provided by publisehr

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780299309909
    RVK Categories: DP 5020 ; NQ 5910
    Series: The Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history
    Subjects: Cold War; World politics; Cold War; World politics; Cold War; World politics; Cold War; World politics
    Scope: XI, 364 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Literaturangaben

  6. Understanding and teaching the Cold War
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin

    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold... more

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    "For nearly a half century, from 1945 to 1991, the United States and the Soviet Union maneuvered to achieve global hegemony. Each forged political alliances, doled out foreign aid, mounted cultural campaigns, and launched covert operations. The Cold War also deeply affected the domestic politics, cultures, and economic policies of the two superpowers, their client states, and other nations throughout the world. Teaching the Cold War is both necessary and challenging. Understanding and Teaching the Cold War is designed to help collegiate and high school teachers navigate the complexity of the topic, integrate up-to-date research and concepts into their classes, and use strategies and tools that make this important history meaningful to students. The volume opens with Matthew Masur's overview of models for approaching the subject, whether in survey courses or seminars. Two prominent historians, Carole Fink and Warren Cohen, offer accounts of their experience as long-time scholars and teachers of the Cold War from European and Asian perspectives. Sixteen essays dig into themes including the origins and end of the conflict, nuclear weapons, diplomacy, propaganda, fear, popular culture, and civil rights, as well as the Cold War in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, East Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the nonaligned nations. A final section provides practical advice for using relevant, accessible primary sources to implement the teaching ideas suggested in this book"...Provided by publisehr

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Masur, Matthew (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780299309909
    RVK Categories: DP 5020 ; NQ 5910
    Series: <<The>> Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history
    Subjects: Cold War; World politics; Cold War; World politics
    Scope: XI, 364 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index