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Journal articles on the topic "Social aspects of Cuban Missile Crisis"

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Hershberg, James G. "The United States, Brazil, and the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 (Part 1)." Journal of Cold War Studies 6, no. 2 (2004): 3–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/152039704773254740.

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Though virtually ignored in the historiography, Brazil played an intriguing role in the politics and diplomacy of the Cuban missile crisis and in U.S. Cuban relations during the Kennedy administration. In the years after Fidel Castro took power, successive Brazilian governments tried secretly to mediate between the United States and Cuba as the two countries' mutual confrontation intensified. Newly available U.S., Brazilian, Cuban, and other sources reveal that this role climaxed during the missile crisis, as John F. Kennedy clandestinely sought to employ Brazil to transmit a message to Castro
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Hershberg, James G. "The United States, Brazil, and the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 (Part 2)." Journal of Cold War Studies 6, no. 3 (2004): 5–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/1520397041447364.

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Though virtually ignored in the historiography, Brazil played an intriguing role in the politics and diplomacy of the Cuban missile crisis and in U.S. Cuban relations during the Kennedy administration. In the years after Fidel Castro took power, successive Brazilian governments tried secretly to mediate between Washington and Havana as their mutual confrontation intensified. Newly available U.S., Brazilian, Cuban, and other sources reveal that this role climaxed during the missile crisis, as John F. Kennedy clandestinely sought to employ Brazil to transmit a message to Castro. In turn, Brazil,
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Lee, John K., and Philip E. Molebash. "Outcomes of Various Scaffolding Strategies on Student Teachers’ Digital Historical Inquiries." Journal of Social Studies Research 28, no. 2 (2004): 25–35. https://doi.org/10.1177/235227982004028002004.

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In this study, 30 students in a graduate level social studies methods course used digital historical resources to respond to a single question about the Cuban Missile Crisis: “How was the Cuban Missile Crisis resolved?” The participants were placed in three groups and each group was given a different scaffolding strategy for using online sources to answer the question. Participants searched for information using the Google search engine, were directed to a specific collection of 275 documents on the Cuban Missile Crisis, or were directed to 5 specific documents relevant to their inquiry. Four
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Kodzoev, Magomed A. M. "“FLASHBACKS” OF THE 1962 CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS IN THE U.S.-CUBAN RELATIONS 60 YEARS LATER." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Political Sciences. History. International Relations, no. 2 (2023): 60–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-6339-2023-2-60-69.

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The paper analyzes the impact of the Cuban Missile crisis on today’s US-Cuban relations. Of course, the scale and historical significance of this event is so great that it simply could not have failed to leave its mark and to affect the further development of the conflict between the United States and Cuba. However, with a more explicit focus, the impact of the 1962 Missile crisis is reflected not in those aspects that are conventionally talked about, but in more fundamental (albeit short-lived) manifestations. In very general terms, the main legacy of the Caribbean crisis is manifested in the
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Krivokapić, Boris Dj, and Jugoslav Lj Vukadinović. "CUBAN (1962) AND UKRAINIAN CRISIS (2022) – THE WORLD ON THE VERGE OF NUCLEAR WAR, 60 YEARS LATER." Strani pravni život 66, no. 4 (2023): 349–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.56461/spz_22401kj.

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The paper deals with the comparison of two cases when humanity was closest to the outbreak of a world nuclear war - the Cuban missile crisis (1962) and the Ukrainian crisis (2022). First, the basic elements of the term “international crisis” were given, and then, based on selected criteria, the Cuban crisis and the reality that arose from the invasion of the Russian armed forces into Ukraine were analyzed. The international legal aspects of these problems were specially addressed, with the fact that it was pointed out that, unlike the American naval blockade of Cuba, there was nothing illegal
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Avanskaya, Victoria. "The Image of Cuba in American Citizens' Letters to N.S. Khrushchev During the Cuban Missile Crisis." Latin-American Historical Almanac 44 (November 29, 2024): 77–94. https://doi.org/10.32608/2305-8773-2024-44-1-77-94.

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The article analyzes role of the image of Cuba in the letters of American citizens addressed to N.S. Khrushchev at the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The study focuses on perception of Cuba as a political and symbolic subject, its significance in the confrontation between the two superpow-ers, as well as the emotional reactions reflected in these let-ters. The Cuban Missile Crisis, which reached its apogee after the discovery of Soviet missiles in Cuba, became the most important episode of the Cold War, giving rise to public anxi-eties and fears that were manifested in letters add
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Betancourt, Ernesto F. "Kennedy, Khrushchev, and Castro: A participant’s view of the Cuban missile crisis." Society 35, no. 5 (1998): 77–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02686071.

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Nash, Philip. "Nuclear Folly: A History of the Cuban Missile Crisis , by Serhii Plokhy." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 97, no. 1-2 (2023): 170–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134360-09701027.

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Steinberg, Blema S. "Shame and Humiliation in the Cuban Missile Crisis: A Psychoanalytic Perspective." Political Psychology 12, no. 4 (1991): 653. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3791551.

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Carlton, David. "Macmillan, Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Political, Military and Intelligence Aspects, L. V. Scott." English Historical Review 116, no. 465 (2001): 285–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/enghis/116.465.285.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Social aspects of Cuban Missile Crisis"

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DAIGLE, HAU CARALEE RAE. ""A Challenge and A Danger:" Canada and the Cuban Missile Crisis." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1974/6931.

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President John F. Kennedy’s announcement, on Monday 22 October 1962, that there were offensive missiles on the island of Cuba began the public phase of what would be remembered as the Cuban missile crisis. This Cold War crisis had ramifications in many other countries than just the Soviet Union and the United States. Due to the danger involved in this nuclear confrontation, the entire globe was threatened. If either side lost control of negotiations, an atomic war could have broken out which would have decimated the planet. As the direct northern neighbors of the United States and partners
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Stanley, Laura. "Mates and missiles: the Menzies Government and the Cuban Missile Crisis." Thesis, 2010. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/30231/.

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This thesis examines the Menzies Government's response to the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962. This is the first historical investigation of the Crisis in the context of Australian-American relations. Its primary objective, therefore, is to fill a historiographical gap in Australia's Cold War history.
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Douglas, Robert. "Being successfully nasty: the United States, Cuba and state-sponsored terrorism, 1959-1976." Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/1058.

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Despite being the global leader in the “war on terror,” the United States has been accused of sponsoring terrorism against Cuba. The following study assesses these charges. After establishing a definition of terrorism, it examines U.S.-Cuban relations from 1808 to 1958, arguing that the United States has historically employed violence in its efforts to control Cuba. U.S. leaders maintained this approach even after the Cuban Revolution: months after Fidel Castro’s guerrilla army took power, Washington began organizing Cuban exiles to carry out terrorist attacks against the island, and contin
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Books on the topic "Social aspects of Cuban Missile Crisis"

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George, Alice L. Awaiting Armageddon: How Americans faced the Cuban Missile Crisis. University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

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Scott, L. V. Macmillan, Kennedy, and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Political, military, and intelligence aspects. St. Martin's Press, 1999.

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Kreimendahl, Basil. We're gonna be okay. Dramatists Play Service, 2018.

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6, Perri. Explaining political judgment. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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O'Reilly, Kevin. The 1960s & the Vietnam War: By Kevin O'Reilly. Social Studies School Service, 2007.

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Hanes, Sharon M. Cold War: Biographies. U.X.L., 2004.

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Hanes, Sharon M. Cold War: Almanac. Edited by Hanes Richard Clay 1946- and Baker Lawrence W. UXL, 2004.

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Hanes, Sharon M. Cold war: Primary sources. Edited by Hanes Richard Clay 1946- and Baker Lawrence W. UXL, 2004.

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Peet, Mal. Life: An exploded diagram. Walker, 2011.

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Peet, Mal. Life: An exploded diagram. Candlewick Press, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Social aspects of Cuban Missile Crisis"

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Mariani, Maria Anna. "Expand Responsibility." In Italian Literature in the Nuclear Age. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192868855.003.0003.

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Abstract This chapter re-examines Italo Calvino’s “lightness” through the filter of his apocalyptic obsession, demonstrating how the science-fiction meta-narrative he employs in his later works is far from being playful; it should be understood instead as the only feasible way to represent a reality imbued with the simulation that characterized the Cold War era. The chapter focuses especially on the collection Cosmicomics, written shortly after the Cuban missile crisis. In it, Calvino contemplates the original possibility of existing precisely at the time when the threat of collective extincti
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Milward, John. "Blowin’ in the Wind." In Americanaland. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043918.003.0005.

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This chapter assesses the emergence of Bob Dylan. Dylan was crazy about Elvis Presley and the other early rock ‘n’ rollers, especially Little Richard. When Dylan went to New York, his artistic growth was explosive. His girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, encouraged an interest in politics and social justice, which prompted him to write topical material. As a result, his second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, on which he was pictured strolling on Jones Street with Rotolo, included such topical tunes as “A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall” (written during the Cuban Missile Crisis) and “Masters of War.” The coll
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