The historiography of the U.S.–Soviet Cold War has been distorted by various forms of “revisionism” and colored by the preconceptions of those who recorded and interpreted events. Without a clear unde
In this book, Albert Weeks, a longtime scholar of military affairs and the Cold War, weaves together the tradition of just war and current events in an effort to show how the time-honored concepts of
Weeks (global studies, Ringling School of Art and Design) characterizes the debate among Russian historians about Soviet war plans before their entry into WWII as belong to either the "defensist" or "