Cold War 101


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Vývojář: Lisa Wolfe
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* Cold War 101 lets you learn about the Cold War while you’re on the go! *

Ever wished you had an easy and FUN way to learn about Cold War History and Politics?
Are you a student? A history buff? An erudite conversationalist? Do you want to WOW your friends and colleagues with your Cold War expertise?

If so, the Cold War 101 App is just right for you. Designed and written by political scientist Lisa Reynolds Wolfe, the creator of the Cold War Studies Blog, it combines text, audio, and video, making it an easy and enjoyable way to learn the facts and make them stick.

The App includes:

- Roots of the Cold War: A pre war timeline that spans the period from 1917 to 1945.
- Cold War Terms and definitions.
- A short e-book called The Cold War in a Nutshell. Chapters include: The Beginning, Ideology, The Arms Race, Europe, Second Cold War (Part I), Second Cold War (Part II), The Reagan Years, and End of the Cold War.
- 3 podcasts on the Cold War, including Causes of the Cold War (Parts 1 and 2), and the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan.
- Videos on Harry Truman, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, and George F. Kennan.
- An introduction to the most important Nuclear Arms Treaties of the Cold War Period (and after).
- Our TWITTER FEED. Cold War Studies is presenting the Cold War ‘tweet by tweet’ on Twitter (@coldwarstudies).

In Cold War 101, you’ll learn how the events and happenings of the first half of the 20th century influenced the half century confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union that still shapes our lives today.

You’ll learn the language that you need to know to discuss Cold War History and Politics knowledgeably and intelligently.

You’ll learn about the facts, concepts, and occurrences that have influenced our 21st century world.

About the author:
Widely published, Lisa Reynolds Wolfe holds a Ph.D. in Politics from New York University and a Master of Science in Policy Analysis and Public Management from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Areas of particular interest and expertise include Cold War Studies, sustainable development, heritage, and the environment. Lisas writings on Cuba and Iran, and the Cold War are widely quoted.Visit her blog at http://www.coldwarstudies.com.