Interpretations - The Cold War Flashcards
what are the interpretations of the Cold War?
- US Orthodox view
- Revisionist
- Post-revisionist
- Post-cold war
when was the US orthodox view around?
late 1940s to early 1960s
what is the US orthodox view summarised?
aggressive actions of the USSR were to blame for the Cold War because the USSR wanted to export communism worldwide.
what are the key historians of the US orthodox view and what do they believe?
- Bailey - USSR wanted a world revolution
- Kennan - Stalin needed an enemy to prove he was needed
- Feis - USSR wanted to spread communism
what factors influenced the US orthodox view?
- red scare - if you published a pro-soviet view people would think youre communist
- personal experience - historians were involved in the events
- lack of sources - US sources are sensitive and USSR sources arent available
what historical events back up the US orthodox view?
- berlin blockade
- soviet takeover of eastern europe
when was the revisionist view around?
1960s
what is the revisionist view summarised?
orthodox historians overstated the soviet threat
US provoked the cold war by trying to achieve economic dominance and making the USSR feel threatened
what are the key historians of the revisionist view?
- Joyce and Gabriel Kolko
- William Appleman Williams
what factors influenced the revisionist view?
- Cuban Revolution
- Vietnam War
what historical events back up the revisionist view?
The Marshall plan - American wanted dominance over Europe
when was the post-revisionist view around?
early 1970s
what is the post-revisionist view summarised?
lots of the responsibility for the cold war lay with the USSR
US policy was also based on a misunderstanding and an exaggeration of soviet strength. as a result the US overreacted.
what is the key historian of the post-revisionist view?
John Lewis Gaddis
what factors influenced the post-revisionist view?
- historical debate - historians wanted to find new interpretations
- thawing of the cold war