A history from beginning to end and millions of other books are available for instant access. Reading lists cuban missile crisiscuban missile crisis. The cuban missile crisis chapter 4 the cambridge history. Kennedy library from 19772000, was the first scholar to have at them. This book tells the story of the cuban missile crisis in 1962, the struggle that president kennedy and his advisers including the author, who was head of intelligence at the state department went through to try to understand why the soviet union had put nuclear missiles in cuba, the alternative policies they debated to deal with the presence of the missiles, the aftermath of the crisis, and.
His new book marshals irrefutable evidence to succinctly demolish the mythic version of the crisis. If you read british foreign office records from the 1940s, its clear they recognised that their day in the sun was over and that britain would have to be the junior partner of the united states, and sometimes treated in a humiliating way. Every sentence in the above paragraph describing the cuban missile crisis is misleading or erroneous. While experts on the missile crisis, as well as the participants themselves, have been long aware of the catandmouse game between u. Thriftbooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. It is often considered as the cold war of cuba which was extended to a great level that there was a major possibility of the conversion of the cold war into a nuclear war between the. This book tells the story of the cuban missile crisis in 1962, the struggle that president kennedy and his advisers including the author, who was head of intelligence at the state department went through to try to understand why the soviet union had put nuclear missiles in cuba, the alternative policies they debated to deal with the presence of. One minute to midnight by michael dobbs tells the story of the cuban missile crisis of 1962. List of books and articles about cuban missile crisis. Any new entry in the crowded field of books on the 1962 cuban missile crisis must pass an immediate test. But this was the rendition of events that the kennedy administration fed to a credulous press.
A national security archive documents reader by laurence chang editor the book evolved from a sixyear project to obtain, organize, and disseminate the declassified records of the cuban missile crisis. Thirtysix years after the cuban missile crisis, these declassified documents stand as testament to just how dangerously close the world came to nuclear destruction in 1962, and challenge the official history of the event as a model of crisis management. The events of the cuban missile crisis could not be any better researched in one minute to midnight, a nonfiction book by michael dobbs. In october 1962, an american u2 spy plane secretly photographed nuclear missile sites being built by the soviet union on the island of cuba. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a link to download the free kindle app. How close we really came to nuclear war cold war, october crisis, nuclear war, kennedy, khrushchev, soviet union, submarine warfare, world. A striking example of this was in 1962, the time of the cuban missile crisis. In his hourbyhour chronicle of those nearfatal days, dobbs reveals some startling new incidents that show how close we came to armageddon. Quotes tagged cuban missile crisis if you read british foreign office records from the 1940s, its clear they recognised that their day in the sun was over and that britain would have to be the junior partner of the united states, and sometimes treated in a humiliating way. His subsequent books teem with remarkable revelations. Fortunatly, kennedy and khrouchtchev kept cool heads and did not listen to war hawks on both sides. On october 18, kennedy met with soviet minister of foreign affairs, andrei gromyko, who claimed the weapons were for defensive purposes only.
The kennedy planners were making some very dangerous choices and pursuing policies which they thought had a good chance of leading to nuclear war, and they knew that britain would be wiped out. Now, looking back on the events, share your thoughts on what you think could have been done differently to not necessarily prevent the cuban missile crisis but rather bring the conflict to a close. Even now, fresh history continues to blow holes in what we thought we knew. Childhood memories of the cuban missile crisis its been 50 years since the cuban missile crisis had the u. The new book is titled the cuban missile crisis in american memory. Despite the wealth of books and articles published on this subject, until only a few years ago the historiography of the crisis was built around the memoirs of former kennedy administration officials, in particular robert kennedys thirteen days. Using new revelationssuch as the fact that moscow had twice as many troops in cuba as the kennedy administration believedfrom key soviet and cuban sources, garthoff has revised his earlier analysis to produce the most accurate, eye. In 2000, the theatrical film thirteen days was produced using the same title, but based on an entirely different book, the kennedy tapes. New books on the cuban missile crisis the fourteenth day. The cuban missile crisis, commonly known as the caribbean crisis in russian terms and october crisis in cuban terms is the time highlighting the juxtaposition between the soviet union, cuba, and the united states. It goes takes a very indepth, academic look at the missile crisis and explores how and why events happened the way they did. Enjoyed this book as it provides some valuable insight into this brief, but highly intense period of the cold war. Aerial reconnaissance during the cuban missile crisis by capt. A few days after the cuban missile crisis was resolved, the new york times ran this extensive piece that chronicled the events of the days up to and during the crisis.
Here are the books that were most helpful to me in writing my narrative history of the days that brought the world to the the brink of nuclear war. The cuban missile crisis at 55 maps and charts prepared by cuban historians for the 55th anniversary of the missile crisis showing deployments of soviet forces missiles and troops, range of soviet missiles, and scope of u. Reproductions of 83 documents are presented chronologically, in four introduced sections. The cuban missile crisis is the defining moment of john kennedys presidency.
The cold warcuban missile crisis wikibooks, open books for. The cuban missile crisis involved a single discrete set of circumstances. Discover librarianselected research resources on cuban missile crisis from the questia online library, including fulltext online books, academic journals. Kennedy relied on a history book to guide him in the cuban missile crisis and we now know that book was wrong by jordan michael smith globe correspondent. Cuban missile crisis simple english wikipedia, the free. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a. Not wanting to expose what he already knew and to avoid panicking the american public,kennedy did not reveal that he was already aware of the missile buildup. The book was released in 1969, a year after his assassination. The cuban missile crisis, also known as the october crisis of 1962 spanish. Kennedy school of government, and in doing so revolutionized the field of international relations. In six concise chapters, alice george introduces the history of cold war america and contextualizes its political, social, and cultural legacy. The authors draw on newly available documents to provide a comprehensive treatment of its causes, events, consequences, and significance. Inside the white house during the cuban missile crisis by ernest r.
Facing down the buildup of soviet missiles in cuba in 1962, president john f. Kennedy and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Presidential decisionmaking and its effect on military employment during the kennedy administration fidel castro, domino theory, covert operations, khrushchev. Oct 16, 2017 the cuban missile crisis at 55 maps and charts prepared by cuban historians for the 55th anniversary of the missile crisis showing deployments of soviet forces missiles and troops, range of soviet missiles, and scope of u.
Cuban missile crisis, 1962, major cold war confrontation between the united states and the soviet union. The cuban missile crisis at 55 national security archive. Kennedy took a calculated risk and succeeded in negotiating the removal of those. Oct 23, 2019 the cuban missile crisis was the most dramatic event of the cold war. Dec 26, 2015 if you want a more tacticallevel perspective on the cuban missile crisis, check out blue moon over cuba. The goldstandard of missile crisis books, however, is probably graham allisons essence of decision. The cuban missile crisis by history, documentary and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Cuban missile crisis books 0 hundreds of books have been written about the cuban missile crisis. Cuban missile crisis by stephan weaver nook book ebook. Explaining the cuban missile crisis is an analysis by political scientist graham t. The book tells you about the cuban missile crisis and describes its background, its historical context and the leading people involved in this extraordinary event without going into excessive detail.
A whatif history of the cuban missile crisis potomac, 2010, as well as nine other books, and is an associate professor. Belfer centers top 10 books on the cuban missile crisis belfer centers catalog of reading on nuclear danger today john f. In october 1962, at the height of the cold war, the united states and the soviet union came to the brink of nuclear conflict ove the deployment of soviet missiles to cuba. Stern, worked as a historian at the kennedy library in boston from 1977 to.
Sep 14, 2012 as we come up towards the 50th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis, there are several new books coming out commemorating the crisis, adding new information and interpretation, and taking fresh looks at what history remembers as the most dangerous crisis of the nuclear age. Most of what you know about the cuban missile crisis is. The cuban missile crisis edinburgh university press. We personally assess every books quality and offer rare, outofprint treasures. Fortunatly, kennedy and khrouchtchev kept cool heads and did not listen to. If youre looking for a free download links of essence of decision.
Kennedy presidential library and museum the cuban missile crisis, october 1962. Most of what you know about the cuban missile crisis is wrong. At midday, and again in the early evening of october 16, 1962, john f. A concise history, second edition, don munton and david a. Cuban missile crisis, major confrontation at the height of the cold war that brought the united states and the soviet union to the brink of a shooting war in october 1962 over the presence of soviet nucleararmed missiles in cuba. Then you can start reading kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer no kindle device required. Jfk and the aftermath of the cuban missile crisis norton, 2012. As we come up towards the 50th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis in october 2012, there are new books coming out.
Allison used the crisis as a case study for future studies into governmental decisionmaking. Cuban missile crisis world history free pdf download. The cuban missile crisis october 1962 cuban studies institute. The cuban missile crisis was a time of heightened confrontation between the soviet union, the united states, and cuba during the cold war. Kennedy called together a group of his closest advisers at the white house. Using government memoranda, personal letters, and newspaper articles the cuban missile crisis, details the actual events of the political history, while explaining widespread public response. Kennedys account of the cuban missile crisis of 1962. Welch distill the best current scholarship on the cuban missile crisis into a brief and accessible narrative history. This book provides a lucid and uptodate introduction to the crisis, including american responsibility for causing it, and cubas role as an important actor rather. As a reporter for the washington post and a foreign correspondent having covered the collapse of communism, dobbss careful attention to detail and knowledge of this event is evident throughout the book. Asw forces and soviet submarines during october and november 1962, only in recent months has the hidden history of soviet submarine operations during the crisis become more widely known. The crisis was a defining moment in the presidency of john f. Dobbs depicts the cuban missile crisis on a minute. Hourly history does quite well in quickly summarizing the events leading up to and surrounding the cuban missile crisis.
That book contained some information that kennedy was not able to reveal because it was classified at the time. The soviet response to the first edition of reflections has been a prime example of the new openness under glasnost in discussing previously taboo subjects. Provides detailed information on the events that took place during the cuban missile crisis in 1962. Oct 22, 2012 childhood memories of the cuban missile crisis its been 50 years since the cuban missile crisis had the u.
In russia, it is known as the caribbean crisis russian. What are some of the best nonfiction books on the cuban. Inside the secret missile crisis stanford university, 2005. List of books and articles about cuban missile crisis online. In response to the bay of pigs invasion and other american actions against cuba as well as to president kennedys buildup in italy and turkey of u. Michael dobbs has pored over previously untapped american, soviet and cuban sources to provide the most authoritative book yet on the cuban missile crisis. The world was changing, moving away from ingrained beliefs about religion, reason, society, and the rights of the individual and turning more toward the laws of nature as interpreted by the scientific method. Cia documents on the cuban missile crisis, 1962 declassified version, 1992, by united states central intelligence agency, ed. Welch distill the best current scholarship on the cuban missile crisis into a brief narrative history. The possible magnitude of the worldwide destruction can scarcely be overstated. Sovietamerican relations in the atomic age by george f. Khrushchevs secret dispatch of nuclear missiles to fidel castros revolutionary cuba and us president john f.
Kennedy said to john kenneth galbraith just after the cuban missile crisis. Two newsworthy 1987 conferences on the cuban missile crisis are the focus of blight and welchs extraordinary piece of scholarship. It talks about the cuban revolution, the cold war, the leaders of the principal countries involved. Hilsmans book is one of only two accounts of the cuban missile crisis written by one of the principals, and has added significance in light of the turbid state and uncertain future of nuclear. The cuban missile crisis, in october 1962, was probably the closest the united states and the soviet union came to initiating nuclear war. Explaining the cuban missile crisis, epub 2nd edition pdf, epub, docx and torrent then this site is not for you. Hundreds of books have been written about the cuban missile crisis. The placing of soviet nuclear missiles in cuba, aimed at the united states, could have escalated into a full scale war between the united states and the soviet union. A primary source is a work that is being studied, or that provides firsthand or direct evidence on a topic. Thirteen days is a look from within about the cuban missile crisis. During the late years of the 18th century, the spirit of enlightenment thinking and revolution were in the air. An international history of the cuban missile crisis. Step by step, robert kennedy gets us through those perilous days when a misunderstanding, a misstep could certainly have cause the end of mankind. The cuban missile crisis is the closest the united states came to nuclear war during the cold war era.
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