Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlightingnotes. Other actors enter and leave the stage, but khrushchev shapes the story. Timothy naftali talked about the book he cowrote, khrushchevs cold war. Khrushchevs cold war by aleksandr fursenko, 9780393330724, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Khrushchevs cold war provides a somewhat less favorable portrait of the soviet leader.
The book is indispensable for anyone hoping to understand the cold wars most dangerous phase, and how the world managed to survive it. Lasting a little over a decade, his leadership spanned a crucial phase of the cold war. Khrushchevs cold war by aleksandr fursenko, timothy. Thanks to the efforts of fursenko, a scientific school for the study of the history of the united states was established in leningrad. Naftali describe a world including, to a degree, the kremlin leadership held hostage to the vagaries of khrushchevs unstable and mercurial personality. In constructing their portrait of khrushchevs cold war, mr. He toured the united states in 1959 and met with president eisenhower at camp david, md. The new insights in the book come from soviet archives not opened until well into the 21st century. In that sense, it is necessarily incomplete as a history of the cold war. Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the library of congress catalog. Dec, 2006 timothy naftali talked about the book he cowrote with aleksandr fursenko, khrushchevs cold war. In khrushchevs cold war, aleksandr fursenko and timothy naftali, authors of the. Unfortunately, his remarkable assertion gained wide acceptance, although a few people did argue vigorously that khrushchev would never have been so reckless as to allow some subordinate to start a nuclear war.
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As a child of the cold war i found this book quite interesting. Fursenko is awarded the order for merit to the fatherland iii class and the order of honour. Another two decades would pass before reform again entered the kremlin lexicon, and the result then was the end not only of the cold war, but the soviet union. Oct 31, 2000 based on classified soviet archives, including the files of nikita khrushchev and the kgb, one hell of a gamble offers a riveting playbyplay history of the cuban missile crisis from american and soviet perspectives simultaneously. No other book offers this inside look at the strategies of the soviet leadership. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading khrushchevs cold war. Dec 17, 2006 still, fursenko and naftali never really say whether the americans, if they had recognized khrushchevs basic interest in peace, might have been able to strike a deal to end the cold war or. The inside story of an american adversary by aleksandr fursenko available from rakuten kobo.
Contains unsettling insights into some of the most dangerous geopolitical crises of the time. List of books and articles about nikita khrushchev. Ten histories of the cold war worth reading council on. Its amazing to see how khrushchevs and eisenhowers intentions were so often misinterpertated by one another. Khrushchev was born in 1894 to a peasant family in ukraine.
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