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John Lewis Gaddis
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McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages; 2 edition (January 1, 1990)
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From the capricious reign of Catherine the Great and Alexander I to the provocative leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev, the author concentrates on the interplay between interests and ideologies in the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union, in an even-handed, non-ideological narrative.

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John Lewis Gaddis (born 1941) is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale University Russia, the Soviet Union and the United States: An Interpretive History. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale University. He is best known for his work on the Cold War and grand strategy, and he has been hailed as the "Dean of Cold War Historians" by The New York Times. Gaddis is also the official biographer of the seminal. Russia, the Soviet Union and the United States: An Interpretive History.

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by John Lewis Gaddis. In this survey of the Soviet-American relations from the days of Catherine the Great to the present, the author focuses on the interplay between interest and ideologies that has characterized contacts between the USA and the USSR.

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ISBN 10: 0471289116, ISBN 13: 9780471289111. Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1978. Condition: Good Hardcover. From Books Express (Portsmouth, NH, . Bibliographic Details. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc. Publication Date: 1978. Book Condition: Good. Standard shipping can on occasion take up to 30 days for delivery. List this Seller's Books.

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By (author) John Lewis Gaddis. From the capricious reign of Catherine the Great and Alexander I to the provocative leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev, the author concentrates on the interplay between interests and ideologies in the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union, in an even-handed, non-ideological narrative. Close X. Learn about new offers and get more deals by joining our newsletter.

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From the capricious reign of Catherine the Great and Alexander I to the provocative leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev, the author concentrates on the interplay between interests and ideologies in the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union, in an even-handed, non-ideological narrative.