Abstract
The months between June 1947-1948, as Jonathan Fenby argues, was a pivotal moment in world history. This review will evaluate Fenby's work in 'Crucible' to conclude that Fenby is correct in this assessment. Moreover, this review will argue that 'Crucible' acts as a uniquely reactive portrait of international affairs between June 1947-1948, giving the post-revisionist school on the origins of the Cold War more credibility.
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Li, Timothy
(2023)
"Review of Crucible: The Year that Forged Our World,"
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History: Vol. 13:
Iss.
2, Article 9.
DOI: 10.20429/aujh.2023.130209
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/aujh/vol13/iss2/9