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The Cold War as history

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

A. E. Campbell
Affiliation:
Oxford

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995

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References

1 Editorial foreword to all three volumes; in Dunbabin, , The cold war, p. XX.Google Scholar

2 Crockatt, dust jacket.

3 The cold war, p. 478.

4 The fifty years war, pp. 3–14.

5 See The cold war, pp. 246–51; and The post-imperial age, pp. 115–21.

6 A matter to which Drs Dunbabin and Crockatt might perhaps have given more space.

7 Pp. 150–88.

8 P. xiii.

9 Thompson, pp. 89–94.

10 Thompson, p. 215.

11 One example, to give only one, from the present volume is chapter 2 – ‘Migration as an issue in European interdependence and integration: the case of Italy’, by Federico Romero, pp. 33–58. See also The European rescue of the nation-state, by Milward, Alan S.. London: Routledge, 1992.Google Scholar

12 Milward et al. p. 187.

13 Ibid. p. 196.

14 Ibid. p. 199.

15 Ibid. p. 201.