S. M. Plokhy (Plokhii) is the Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard University. A leading authority on Eastern Europe, he has lived and taught in Ukraine, Canada and the United States. He has published extensively in English, Ukrainian and Russian. For three successive years (2002-2005) his books won first prize of the American Association for Ukrainian Studies. In the fall of 2009, he was honored with the Early Slavic Studies Association Distinguished Scholarship Award. He lives with his family in Arlington, Massachusetts.
Harvard historian Plokhy (Unmaking Imperial Russia) enhances his stature as a scholar of modern Russia in this convincing revisionist analysis of the February 1945 Yalta conference. Plokhy makes sophisticated use of Soviet sources to make a case that Yalta was anything but the diplomatic defeat for the West so often depicted in cold war literature. He describes Yalta in the context of a clash between different approaches to international relations. FDR was a liberal internationalist. Churchill and Stalin saw the world in terms of power and interests. And with the Red Army only 50 miles from Berlin, Stalin held the trump cards. Plokhy's detailed and highly engrossing narrative of the negotiations shows that the West did reasonably well. Roosevelt's agenda was global. He secured Stalin's commitment to join the war against Japan and participate in the U.N. Churchill, focused on Europe, preserved British interests in the Mediterranean. Stalin achieved recognition of the U.S.S.R.'s great-power status and a sphere of influence in Eastern Europe. The Yalta agreement was not the first conflict of the cold war but just a step toward a cold war that emerged only after three more years of failed negotiations.
此书是哈佛大学乌克兰史教授沙希利●浦洛基所著的一本关于雅尔塔会议研究的重量级作品,是一本上乘的历史著作,文笔优美,通俗易懂。从历史的角度,重回20世纪外交现场,见证战争世纪中,催生新秩序的大国角力。浦洛基教授发掘苏联解密档案,还原雅尔塔八日密会。从战争到和平...
評分1945年2月4日至2月11日,罗斯福、丘吉尔、斯大林在黑海之滨的雅尔塔举行秘密会议,商谈对德、日法西斯作战问题及战后的一系列安排。在八日密谈中,三巨头纵横捭阖,想要尽快结束战争,遏制战争根源,维护世界的永久和平。 雅尔塔会议落幕时,三国领导人对会议安排均比较满意,...
評分此书是哈佛大学乌克兰史教授沙希利●浦洛基所著的一本关于雅尔塔会议研究的重量级作品,是一本上乘的历史著作,文笔优美,通俗易懂。从历史的角度,重回20世纪外交现场,见证战争世纪中,催生新秩序的大国角力。浦洛基教授发掘苏联解密档案,还原雅尔塔八日密会。从战争到和平...
評分先吐个槽,这本书的编辑工作很不靠谱。以这本书的页数,其实出一册也可以,不知为何分上下两册出。封面设计一点也不用心,上下两册都用三巨头合影做封面,却在背景地图的颜色上动手脚,上册整成红色,下册整成蓝色,这美工设计封面时是想到了王小波笔下穿着蓝大褂拿着红蓝两色...
評分在这场确定二战最后走势及战后世界格局的著名会议上,丘吉尔的感性和易怒,斯大林的狡猾和强硬,罗斯福的工于心计和理想主义都得到充分展现。围绕波兰政体、欧洲解放地区走向、联合国创立、恢复法国大国地位、巴尔干的将来、德国赔偿和苏联对日作战等问题,三巨头展开了长达8天...
冷戰的開端。 政客個人誌嚮和原則的衝突,達成的妥協以及對他人利益的犧牲。 波蘭,東歐和中國的悲劇的起源之一。
评分對當代史的理解,從此書可入門。不知雅爾塔,枉為中國人。美英靠得住,母豬能上樹;蘇俄靠得住,豬全傢都能上樹。總結一句話,隻有相同理念的國傢纔能成為可靠的盟友。
评分冷戰的開端。 政客個人誌嚮和原則的衝突,達成的妥協以及對他人利益的犧牲。 波蘭,東歐和中國的悲劇的起源之一。
评分對當代史的理解,從此書可入門。不知雅爾塔,枉為中國人。美英靠得住,母豬能上樹;蘇俄靠得住,豬全傢都能上樹。總結一句話,隻有相同理念的國傢纔能成為可靠的盟友。
评分2012年spring semester上the world after 1945的時候老師要求看的書,字很小密密麻麻,看的我有點痛苦,不過內容還行。
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