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This is a very well written, accurate Historical Atlas of the Cold War. It features 50 maps, each with a clear. concise, one page synopsis of the events depicted on the maps. The book serves as a useful history for the Cold War period. It is organized in the Table of Contents by 'Maps", 1 through 50, page numbers are not needed. Page numbers are used in the index. A...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Too vague on most issues
This book is really not a good book to learn about the cold war. The book is poorly put together and it has no page number so that you can look up a topic from the index. Swift's book in my opinion tells about the Cold War vaguely and really don't go into details. Some topics are useful but many topics in this book are very vague. I'm also dissapointed in the maps that...
Published on July 14, 2004


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4.0 out of 5 stars Clear, concise, helpful, July 5, 2011
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This is a very well written, accurate Historical Atlas of the Cold War. It features 50 maps, each with a clear. concise, one page synopsis of the events depicted on the maps. The book serves as a useful history for the Cold War period. It is organized in the Table of Contents by 'Maps", 1 through 50, page numbers are not needed. Page numbers are used in the index. A recommended text for those interested in the Cold War.
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Too vague on most issues, July 14, 2004
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This book is really not a good book to learn about the cold war. The book is poorly put together and it has no page number so that you can look up a topic from the index. Swift's book in my opinion tells about the Cold War vaguely and really don't go into details. Some topics are useful but many topics in this book are very vague. I'm also dissapointed in the maps that Swift has in this book all maps are just in two colors that can hardly be of any help because the colors are almost the same really can't tell the colors apart.

I also bought this book to learn more about Reagan's Star War's program, but Swift only talks about Reagan's early administration , the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, the Iran Contra Affair and the infamous run in with Libya's president Qadhafi.

I still use the book and a reference but now i have to buy another book that details all the events of the cold war in more detail. I think this book is a good reference for people who want to start out leaning about the cold war. This book is more as a supplementary tool to the more comprehensive texts as the preface points out. Like I said good book for first timers.

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