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About the lecture

In this module, we provide an introduction to the Cold War as a whole, focusing in particular on: (i) what it means when we talk about the Cold War: how do we define it?; (ii) the ‘coldness’ of the Cold War: the lack of direct military conflict between the US and Soviet Union, but its ‘hotness’ when considering indirect conflict between the two superpowers, e.g. Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan; and (iii) the diplomatic, economic, cultural, social, and ideological dimensions of the Cold War.

About the lecturer

Dr Tom Tunstall Allcock is a lecturer in American history at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War, with particular interests in U.S.-Latin American relations, presidential history and diplomacy, and the cultural history of the Cold War.

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Tunstall Allcock, T. (2020, February 05). 2T The Crisis of Communism: The USSR and the Soviet Empire, 1953-2000 - Introduction [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/2t-the-crisis-of-communism-the-ussr-and-the-soviet-empire-1953-2000?auth=0&lesson=2932&option=499&type=lesson

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Tunstall Allcock, T. "2T The Crisis of Communism: The USSR and the Soviet Empire, 1953-2000 – Introduction." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 05 Feb 2020, https://massolit.io/options/2t-the-crisis-of-communism-the-ussr-and-the-soviet-empire-1953-2000?auth=0&lesson=2932&option=499&type=lesson