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The Cold War Revisited: The Sullivan Seminar

College of Graduate & Continuing Studies

Subject Code

HIST

Number

430

Title

Cold War: Sullivan Seminar

Description

Students analyze the Cold War and its impact upon American and world history. Topics include: the diplomatic relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union; the various crises of the Cold War such as the Berlin Airlift and Cuban Missile Crisis; the efforts to end the Cold War made by various presidential administrations; and significant events in Russo-American relations over the last quarter century. The views and experiences of General Gordon R. Sullivan are added to the traditional historiography of the Cold War period. 3 Lecture hours per week. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.

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3

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College

College of Graduate & Continuing Studies