New Cold War or Unfinished Post-Cold War Settlement?
In this introduction of this special Cold War issue, Laurien Crump introduces New Cold War History and shows why this new kind of historiography is very much alive.
In this introduction of this special Cold War issue, Laurien Crump introduces New Cold War History and shows why this new kind of historiography is very much alive.
In this article, Federico Romero discusses the roots and consequences of the West’s internalized idea of the ‘end of history’.
Marina Pérez de Acros shows why a multilevel and multinational approach that brings together individuals, institutions and ideas, can be a useful way to examine Cold War history.
In this article, Lorena de Vita discusses the many consequences of policies enacted by the superpowers in the Middle East during the Cold War.
In dit interview blikt diplomaat Bert Veenendaal terug op zijn eigen ervaringen tijdens de topontmoeting in Parijs in 1990, waar het einde van de Koude Oorlog officieel werd bezegeld.
In this article, Giles Scott-Smith explores how Berlin has been portrayed in Western popular culture in the post-WWII period.
In this article, Sergey Radchenko examines what 1989 meant to one of its chief architects: Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
In dit artikel zet Rutger van der Hoeven uiteen waarom en hoe fotografie een cruciale rol heeft gespeeld gedurende de Koude Oorlog.