ISSN:
1612-6033
Content:
The Cold War is ancient history to young people now. They have no idea of the underlying issues that fueled the Cold War or how it evolved and affected people’s lives. Current college and university students (aged 18-26) were between zero and six years old when the Berlin Wall came down, which is to say they did not live during the Cold War and have no direct understanding of what it was. It really is history to them, seemingly as distant as World War II or maybe even the French Revolution. The Cold War world, of mutually assured destruction, communism vs. capitalism, and Berlin on the front line divided by a wall, has been replaced by fears of terrorism, global warming, and financial crisis.
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Literaturangaben
In:
Zeithistorische Forschungen, Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2004, 5(2008), 2, Seite 270-274, 1612-6033
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volume:5
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year:2008
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number:2
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pages:270-274
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Harrison, Hope M., 1963 - A Cold War Museum for Berlin 2009
Language:
English
Author information:
Harrison, Hope M. 1963-