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This comprehensive resource provides detailed annotations and historiography for the key texts and articles required for understanding the Cold War’s origins, perfect for teachers and students aiming for top grades.

What’s Included?
annotated summaries of references from the following works:
John Lewis Gaddis – The Cold War (2007, Penguin Books)
Martin McCauley – Origins of the Cold War (1983, Longman Higher Education)
William Appleman Williams – The Tragedy of American Diplomacy (1988, Norton)
Arthur Schlesinger – “Origins of the Cold War” (1967, Foreign Affairs)
Gar Alperovitz – American Diplomacy (1985, Pluto Press)
Winston Churchill – Iron Curtain Speech
Thomas G. Paterson – “The Origins of the Cold War” (Article)
Herbert Feis – From Trust to Terror (1970, Norton)
Robert A. Pollard – Economic Security and the Origins of the Cold War (1985, Columbia Univ. Press)
Melvyn P. Leffler – Origins of the Cold War: An International History (1994, Routledge)

Who is it for?
Teachers – save planning time, deliver high-quality lessons with confidence
Students – develop depth and analysis for A* answers

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