Allies at war : the Soviet, American and British experience, 1939-1945
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Allies at war : the Soviet, American and British experience, 1939-1945
Macmillan, 1994
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The intention of this book is to set aside the accumulation of patriotic myth and political ideology that have characterized many Cold War studies of World War II. It represents a collaboration between scholars from Britain, USA and Russia, with the Russian contributions being among the first fruits of access to Soviet archives. Strategy, economy, the home front and foreign poicy are each studied nationally and then in the context of the other members of the alliance. The text attempts to see the wartime alliance as both national and international history.
Table of Contents
- Preface - Introduction - PART I STRATEGY - Great Britain: The Indirect Strategy
- A. Danchev - The Soviet Union: The Direct Strategy
- O.A. Rzheshevsky - The United States: The Global Strategy
- M.A.Stoler - Coalition: Structure, Strategy, and Statecraft
- T.A.Wilson et al - PART II ECONOMY - Great Britain: Cyclops
- R.J.Overy - The Soviet Union: Phoenix
- L.V.Pozdeeva - The United States: Leviathan
- T.A.Wilson - Cooperation: Trade, Aid, and Technology
- R.J.Overy et al - PART III HOME FRONT - Great Britain: The People's War?
- J.Harris - The Soviet Union: The Great Patriotic War?
- M.N.Narinsky - The United States: The Good War?
- C.C.Alexander - Perceptions: Images, Ideals and Illusions
- M.N.Narinsky, L.V.Pozdeeva et al - PART IV FOREIGN POLICY - Great Britain: Imperial Diplomacy
- D.Reynolds - The Soviet Union: Territorial Diplomacy
- L.V.Pozdeeva - The United States: Democratic Diplomacy
- L.C.Gardner & W.F.Kimball - Legacies: Allies, Enemies, and Posterity
- D.Reynolds et al - Index
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