Modern History (TASC Level 3)

Page 2 of 11

Cold War

The term 'cold war' had been used before 1945 to describe situations characterised by extreme international tensions between states, but which avoided tipping over into 'hot wars' (those in which direct fighting took place). After 1945 - and especially after 1947 - the term was quickly applied to the deteriorating relationship between the USSR and the USA/the West.

Different historians use the term to mean slightly different things when they use the term 'cold war, including for example, the conflict between capitalism and communism that has existed since the Bolshevik Revolution of November 1913. However, this subject guide, will use the term to refer to the period in the tense years after 1945.

Todd, A 2011, History for the IB Diploma, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, p. 2.
Library Resources
Web Resources

Library Resources

The Library catalogue is a powerful searching tool and would be a good place to start your research on this topic.

On the shelves

The Cold War applied to many countries, over many years therefore the best search for material on this topic would be by:

Keyword searching

Other narrower terms you could use include:

Collection highlights

eBooks

From Britannica eStax

From Infobase

Reference sources

  • World Book Encyclopedia

Web Resources

General resources

Germany

United States

USSR