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1946-1962

eBook - From the end of World War II to the various stations of the Cold War

Erschienen am 20.01.2020, 1. Auflage 2020
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ISBN/EAN: 9783110849837
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 372 S.
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Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- Contents of Past Volume -- Contents of Future Volumes -- Introduction: The Pulitzer Prizes for International Reporting in the Second Phase of Their Development, 1946-1962 -- Editorial Remarks -- Prizewinners and Their Articles -- Chapter 19. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1946 -- The Post-War Situation and Some Typical Characteristics of the Country -- Chapter 20. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1947 -- The Cultural Situation and How It Is Formed by the Party -- Chapter 21. REPORTS ABOUT INDIA IN 1948 -- The Country's Way to Sovereignty and the Cultural Impediments -- Chapter 22. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1949 -- The Structure of the Government and the Way It Acts on the People -- Chapter 23. REPORTS ABOUT KOREA IN 1950 -- America's Fight Against Communism and the Conquest of Seoul -- Chapter 24. REPORTS ABOUT KOREA IN 1951 -- The Final Stage of the War and the Conditions for Peace -- Chapter 25. REPORTS ABOUT CANADA IN 1952 -- The Country's Great Fortunes and How They are Exploited -- Chapter 26. REPORTS ABOUT KOREA IN 1953 -- The Front and How the Soldiers Face It -- Chapter 27. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1954 -- The Post-Stalin Era and Important Events Connected With His Death -- Chapter 28. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1955 -- Changes in the Leadership and Several Important Statements by Its Members -- Chapter 29. REPORTS ABOUT HUNGARY IN 1956 -- The Civil War and the Exposition of Communism -- Chapter 30 REPORTS ABOUT YUGOSLAVIA IN 1957 -- Tito's Brand of Communism and Quarrels With Moscow -- Chapter 31. REPORTS ABOUT CUBA IN 1958 -- The Batista Rule and Rumors About Revolution -- Chapter 32. REPORTS ABOUT POLAND IN 1959 -- The Gomulka Government and the Structure of the Warsaw Pact -- Chapter 33. REPORTS ABOUT THE CONGO IN 1960 -- A Period of Unrest and Lumumba's Struggle for Unity -- Chapter 34. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1961 -- Some Important Political Questions and How They Are Viewed in Communism -- Chapter 35. REPORTS ABOUT CUBA IN 1962 -- The Escalation of a Global Crisis and How It Was Managed in Washington -- Index

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Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- Contents of Past Volume -- Contents of Future Volumes -- Introduction: The Pulitzer Prizes for International Reporting in the Second Phase of Their Development, 1946-1962 -- Editorial Remarks -- Prizewinners and Their Articles -- Chapter 19. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1946 -- The Post-War Situation and Some Typical Characteristics of the Country -- Chapter 20. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1947 -- The Cultural Situation and How It Is Formed by the Party -- Chapter 21. REPORTS ABOUT INDIA IN 1948 -- The Country's Way to Sovereignty and the Cultural Impediments -- Chapter 22. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1949 -- The Structure of the Government and the Way It Acts on the People -- Chapter 23. REPORTS ABOUT KOREA IN 1950 -- America's Fight Against Communism and the Conquest of Seoul -- Chapter 24. REPORTS ABOUT KOREA IN 1951 -- The Final Stage of the War and the Conditions for Peace -- Chapter 25. REPORTS ABOUT CANADA IN 1952 -- The Country's Great Fortunes and How They are Exploited -- Chapter 26. REPORTS ABOUT KOREA IN 1953 -- The Front and How the Soldiers Face It -- Chapter 27. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1954 -- The Post-Stalin Era and Important Events Connected With His Death -- Chapter 28. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1955 -- Changes in the Leadership and Several Important Statements by Its Members -- Chapter 29. REPORTS ABOUT HUNGARY IN 1956 -- The Civil War and the Exposition of Communism -- Chapter 30 REPORTS ABOUT YUGOSLAVIA IN 1957 -- Tito's Brand of Communism and Quarrels With Moscow -- Chapter 31. REPORTS ABOUT CUBA IN 1958 -- The Batista Rule and Rumors About Revolution -- Chapter 32. REPORTS ABOUT POLAND IN 1959 -- The Gomulka Government and the Structure of the Warsaw Pact -- Chapter 33. REPORTS ABOUT THE CONGO IN 1960 -- A Period of Unrest and Lumumba's Struggle for Unity -- Chapter 34. REPORTS ABOUT THE SOVIET UNION IN 1961 -- Some Important Political Questions and How They Are Viewed in Communism -- Chapter 35. REPORTS ABOUT CUBA IN 1962 -- The Escalation of a Global Crisis and How It Was Managed in Washington -- Index

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