Albion, September 22nd, 2004
Michael F. Hopkins, Michael D. Kandiah, and Gillian Staerck, eds. Cold War Britain, 1945-1964: New Perspectives. New York: Palgrave. 2003. Pp. ix, 244. $72.00. ISBN 1-4039-0121-X. Gathering papers given at a conference in 1997, this book premises that the Cold War, as the central influence on British policy-making in both domestic and foreign affairs during the twenty years following World War II, is best understood in a broader historical context. British diplomacy, for example, remained firmly rooted in several long-standing traditions, guided as strongly by perceived national interests as ...
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