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Understanding the Cold War: A Historian's Personal Reflections, Historian Ulam (1922-2000) was considered the Russian expert at Harvard from 1947 to 1992, and here offers his memoir of his childhood in what is now Lviv, Ukraine during the 1920s and 1930s, trends in America and the world, and the events in eastern Euro, Understanding the Cold War: A Historian's Personal Reflections
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  • Understanding the Cold War: A Historian's Personal Reflections
  • Written by author Adam Bruno Ulam
  • Published by Leopolis Pr, 2000/06/01
  • Historian Ulam (1922-2000) was considered the Russian expert at Harvard from 1947 to 1992, and here offers his memoir of his childhood in what is now Lviv, Ukraine during the 1920s and 1930s, trends in America and the world, and the events in eastern Euro
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Preface
Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Acknowledgments
List of people quoted in the text
Pt. 1 Farewell to Poland
1 The Ulams' Lwow 3
2 The Last Summer 27
3 Pre-War Poland: An Assessment 33
Pt. 2 A Polish Youth in a New Land
4 The New Country; A New Life 43
5 War Years 57
6 A Fugitive Stays with Jozef Ulam: George Volsky's Tale 83
7 Echoes of the Holocaust 93
Pt. 3 The Professor
8 Early Harvard Years 99
9 A Young Instructor 113
10 Implications of the Cold War 125
11 On Being an "Expert" 137
12 Lenin 143
13 Turbulent Foreign Relations 149
14 Vietnam 161
15 The Fall of the American University 167
16 The Tyrant's Shadow 179
17 Stalin 189
18 The Surprising 70s 201
19 Mystery Novels & The Kirov Affair 217
20 The Curse of the Bomb 225
21 Back to the Past with Revolutionary Fervor 239
22 The Communist World 243
23 Novel Uncertainties 259
24 Poland: A Determined and Non-Violent Resistance 277
25 Stan 287
26 Travels Abroad 289
27 Gorbachev and the Beginning of the End 305
28 To the Bialowiezha Forest 331
29 Russia Again 359
Pt. 4 Postlude
30 Other Thoughts and Memories 371
31 Ending 377
32 Adam and His Friends 381
33 Review of Adam Ulam's Professional Career 383
34 Notes on Lwow, by Julian Bussgang; family notes by JB&MU 385
35 A Letter from John Kenneth Galbraith 393
Index 395


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