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Cold war constructions: the political culture of United States imperialism, 1945-1966. (Culture, politics, and the Cold War)

Cold war constructions: the political culture of United States imperialism, 1945-1966. (Culture, politics, and the Cold War)

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Cold war constructions: the political culture of United States imperialism, 1945-1966. (Culture, politics, and the Cold War)

by Appy, Christian G. (ed.)

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Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 2000. Standard shipping for US, Europe, Australia, Middle East: USD6.50, 2 or 3 weeks. Paperback. As New. ix, 340 p.; 24cm.

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Title
Cold war constructions: the political culture of United States imperialism, 1945-1966. (Culture, politics, and the Cold War)
Author
Appy, Christian G. (ed.)
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New
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1558492186
ISBN 13
9781558492189
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Place of Publication
Amherst, Mass.
Date Published
2000
Keywords
United States, Foreign relations, 1945-1989, Cold War, Politics and government, Developing countries, Political culture, History, 20th century, Imperialism
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ix, 340 p.; 24cm

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