Cold War Asia : Unlearning Narratives, Making New Histories

Cold War Asia : Unlearning Narratives, Making New Histories

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Conventional narratives of the Cold War revolve around high-level diplomats and state leaders in Washington, Beijing, and Moscow, but this anthology challenges those narratives by revealing how ordinary people across Asia experienced the era.Heavily rooted in oral history, this study takes readers to the villages of rural Java; the jungles of northern Thailand; the indigenous tribal communities of Kerala, India; and many other places in this vast region. The essays in this collection demonstrate how the world took shape far away from the voluminously analyzed epicenters of the Soviet Union, the United States, and China.Masuda organizes each chapter around the theme of "many Cold Wars," or, more precisely, many local and social wars that were imagined as part of the global Cold War.These histories raise fundamental questions about standard Cold War narratives, encouraging readers to rethink why the Cold War still matters.Contributors are Mary Grace Concepcion, Simon Creak, Cui Feng, Dav
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