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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: USA und Deutschland im Zeitalter des Kalten Krieges, 1945-1990. English. 1945-1968. Washington, D.C. : BGerman Historical Institute ; Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004 (DLC) 2003060607 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Detlef Junker; Philipp Gassert; Wilfried Mausbach; David B Morris |
ISBN: | 9780511193606 0511193602 9780521791120 052179112X |
OCLC Number: | 124039334 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xxiii, 664 pages). |
Contents: | COVER; HALF-TITLE; SERIES-TITLE; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS FOR VOLUMES 1 AND 2; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION: Politics, Security, Economics, Culture, and Society; the united states and germany in the twentieth century; the presence of the past; dual containment; international economic crises, multipolarity, and the second cold war; arrival in the west: american influence on society and culture in the federal republic; POLITICS; "No Harder Enterprise"; chapter one The Allied Council of Foreign Ministers Conferences and the German Question, 1945-1947 Chapter two The United States in the Allied Control Councilchapter three Supervised Democratization; chapter four Life Rewarded the Latecomers; chapter five The Marshall Plan and the Origins of the Cold War; chapter six Winning the Peace; chapter seven The United States and the Founding of the Federal Republic, 1948-1949; chapter eight From Occupation to Alliance; chapter nine Rollback; chapter ten From Supreme Authority to Reserved Rights and Responsibilities; chapter eleven Germany Between the Superpowers, 1948-1968; chapter twelve The United States and the German Question, 1949-1968 Chapter thirteen Divided Loyalties in Transatlantic Policy Toward Europechapter fourteen The U.S. Congress and German-American Relations; chapter fifteen Political Parties and German-American Relations; chapter sixteen Personalities and Politics; chapter seventeen The Ambassadors of the Federal Republic of Germany in Washington, 1955-1968; chapter eighteen Berlin; chapter nineteen "Little Room for Maneuver"; SECURITY; Security Through Deterrence?; chapter one Overcast, Paperclip, Osoaviakhim; chapter two The Dilemmas of Dual Containment; chapter three Partners in Defense Chapter four Variable Architectures for War and Peacechapter five The Shifting Military Balance in Central Europe; chapter six NATO Strategy and the German-American Relationship; chapter seven German-American Disagreements over Arms-Control Policy; chapter eight The Origins of Intelligence Cooperation Between the United States and West Germany; ECONOMICS; From Enlightened Hegemony to Partnership; chapter one From Weakening an Enemy to Strengthening an Ally; chapter two Restructuring and Support; chapter three From Decartelization to Reconcentration Chapter four Opting for the Structural Breakchapter five The Marshall Plan; chapter six Protégé and Partner; chapter seven American and German Trade Relations; chapter eight Technology and the Construction of the Alliance; chapter nine Occupation Costs, Stationing Costs, Offset Payments; chapter ten From Reconstruction Aid to Capital Interlocking; chapter eleven German and American Economic and Monetary Policy; chapter twelve The Influence of the United States on German Economic Thought; CULTURE; A New Start and Old Prejudices |
Series Title: | The United States and Germany in the era of the Cold War, 1945-1990: a handbook, 1; Publications of the German Historical Institute. |
Other Titles: | USA und Deutschland im Zeitalter des Kalten Krieges, 1945-1990. |
Responsibility: | edited by Detlef Junker ; associate editors, Philipp Gassert, Wilfried Mausbach, and David B. Morris. |
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"The overall effect of the I^Handbook is to document the existence of profound and multifaceted bilateral influences that call for continued historical research. The result is an invaluable research tool for serious scholars and a more general audience interested in German-American relationsoThe I^Handbook will thus be an essential part of any library whose mission is to support research on Germany, U.S. foreign policy, and the Cold War." Daniel E. Rogers, University of South Alabama, H-German (H-Net) Read more...

