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A collection of essays by leading historian David Reynolds exploring the 1940s—a pivotal decade that saw World War II unfold and laid the foundations for the Cold War. Through detailed analysis of the wartime leadership of Churchill and Roosevelt, Anglo-American relations, interactions with Stalin, and broader social and cultural impacts of the era, the book reassesses established narratives and offers fresh perspectives on the transition from global war to sustained geopolitical rivalry
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publishing Year: 2006
ISBN: 9780199284115
Pages: 363