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Media Definitions of Cold War Reality

By: Soderlund, Walter C.; Close, David | International Journal, Spring 2003 | Article details

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Media Definitions of Cold War Reality


Soderlund, Walter C., Close, David, International Journal


MISCELLANEOUS

Walter C. Soderlund

Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press, 2001, xvi, 312pp, $39.95, ISBN 1-55130-200-4.

A student beginning PhD studies in 2002 will scarcely remember the cold war. She would have been perhaps twelve years old when the Berlin Wall fell and 14 when the Soviet Union ceased to be. For her, her classmates, and anyone younger than them, the cold war really is history.

Media Definitions of Cold War Reality could have been written with the post-cold war generation in mind. This collection of 15 articles by Soderlund, often with co-authors, examines media treatment of the cold war in the Caribbean Basin (Central America and the …

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