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  • Stalin's cold war[electronic resource] :Soviet foreign policy, democracy and communism inBulgaria, 1941-1948 /
  • Record Type: Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
    [NT 15000414]: 327.47049909/044
    Title/Author: Stalin's cold war : Soviet foreign policy, democracy and communism inBulgaria, 1941-1948 // Vesselin Dimitrov.
    Author: Dimitrov, Vesselin,
    Published: Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2008.
    Description: xi, 252 p.
    Series: Global conflict and security since 1945
    Subject: Political parties - History - 20th century. - Bulgaria
    Subject: Communism - Bulgaria.
    Subject: Cold War.
    Subject: Soviet Union - Pictorial works. - History - 1925-1953
    Subject: Bulgaria - Politics and government - 1944-1990.
    Subject: Western countries - Foreign relations - Soviet Union.
    ISBN: 9780230591066
    ISBN: 023059106X
    [NT 15000227]: Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-231) and index.
    [NT 15000228]: Introduction: Casting a New Look at the Origins of the Cold War -- Prelude: Stalin, Dimitrov and the Nazi Threat (1933-41) -- Great Power Diplomacy, Resistance and Popular Front in Bulgaria (June 1941-September1944) -- Wartime Coalition: Unity and Conflict (September 1944-April 1945) -- The Break-up of the Wartime Coalition (May-August 1945) -- The Search for Common Ground (September 1945-March 1946) -- The Hardening of Battle Lines (April-October 1946) -- Towards Confrontation (October 1946-September 1947) -- The End of National Communism (September 1947-December 1948) -- Conclusion: Reinterpreting the Origins of the Cold War --.
    [NT 15000229]: Stalin's Cold War breaks new ground by exploring the emergence of the global conflict from the perspective of the Soviet Union's secretive leader. Drawing on rich new evidence from Soviet, EastEuropean and British archives, the book offers fresh and illuminating insights into theevolution ofStalin's strategy in the transition from cooperation withthe United States and Britain during the Second World War to ideological and geopolitical confrontation. The book reveals Stalin's efforts tograpple with the dynamic interaction between democratic and communist parties in the domestic politics of European countries in the aftermathof the Second World War, and his key role in the gradual butinexorable shift towards communist monopoly of power in the countries of EasternEurope.
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