Through The History Of The Cold War: The Correspondence Of George F. Kennan And John Lukacs,New

Through The History Of The Cold War: The Correspondence Of George F. Kennan And John Lukacs,New

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In September 1952, John Lukacs, Then A Young And Unknown Historian, Wrote George Kennan (19042005), The U.S. Ambassador To The Soviet Union, Asking One Of The Nation'S Bestknown Diplomats What He Thought Of Lukacs'S Own Views On Kennan'S Widely Debated Idea Of Containing Rather Than Militarily Confronting The Soviet Union. A Month Later, To Lukacs'S Surprise, He Received A Personal Reply From Kennan.So Began An Exchange Of Letters That Would Continue For More Than Fifty Years. Lukacs Would Go On To Become One Of America'S Most Distinguished And Prolific Diplomatic Historians, While Kennan, Who Would Retire From Public Life To Begin A New Career As Pulitzer Prizewinning Author, Would Become Revered As The Man Whose Strategy Of Containment Led To A Peaceful End To The Cold War. Their Letters, Collected Here For The First Time, Capture The Writing And Thinking Of Two Of The Country'S Most Important Voices On America'S Role And Place In World Affairs. From The Division Of Europe Into East And West After World War Ii To Its Unification As The Soviet Union Disintegrated, And From The War In Vietnam To The Threat Of Nuclear Annihilation And The Fate Of Democracy In America And The World, This Book Provides An Insider'S Tour Of The Issues And Pivotal Events That Defined The Cold War.The Correspondence Also Charts The Growth And Development Of An Intellectual And Personal Friendship That Was Intense, Devoted, And Honest. As Kennan Later Wrote Lukacs In Letter, 'Perceptive, Understanding, And Constructive Criticism Is . . . As I See It, In Itself A Form Of Creative Philosophical Thought.' It Is A Belief To Which Both Men Subscribed And That They Both Practiced.Presented With An Introduction By Lukacs, The Letters In Through The History Of The Cold War Reveal New Dimensions To Kennan'S Thinking About America And Its Future, And Illuminate The Politicaland Spiritualphilosophies That The Two Authors Shared As They Wrote About A World Transformed By War And By The Clash Of Ideologies That Defined The Twentieth Century.

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  • Q: What is the page count of this book? A: This book has two hundred eighty-eight pages. It provides an extensive exploration of the Cold War through letters.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures six point twenty-six inches in length, one inch in width, and nine point five inches in height.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is bound in hardcover. Hardcover bindings are durable and ideal for preserving the book over time.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Through the History of the Cold War'? A: The author is John Lukacs, a distinguished historian known for his insights into diplomatic history.
  • Q: What is the primary subject matter of the book? A: The book focuses on the Cold War, particularly the correspondence between George F. Kennan and John Lukacs.
  • Q: How do I use this book for research? A: You can use this book as a primary source for understanding Cold War diplomacy and historical perspectives.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for all ages? A: This book is more suitable for adults and older teens due to its complex themes and historical content.
  • Q: Can this book be used as a textbook? A: Yes, this book can serve as a textbook for courses on Cold War history and diplomatic studies.
  • Q: How should I store this book? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place to prevent damage. Avoid direct sunlight to protect the cover and pages.
  • Q: What is the recommended care for this hardcover book? A: To care for this hardcover book, keep it on a bookshelf upright and clean it with a dry cloth if dusty.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you can typically return it for a replacement or refund depending on the seller's policy.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: Books generally do not come with a warranty, but check with the seller for their specific return policies.
  • Q: How does this book compare to other Cold War books? A: This book offers unique insights through personal correspondence, distinguishing it from other historical accounts.
  • Q: Is this book a good choice for learning about Cold War strategies? A: Yes, this book provides valuable insights into Cold War strategies, particularly through Kennan's correspondence.
  • Q: Are there any features included in this book? A: This book is noted as a used book in good condition, which may include previous owner markings or wear.
  • Q: Can I find additional resources about this book? A: Yes, additional resources and analyses can often be found through academic journals and online libraries.

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