Medland''s book is very timely. . . Naval War College This caveat notwithstanding William Medland proves it can be done. Indeed his The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 is so good that he makes the task look easy. . . . William Medland''s The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 is outstanding and necessary to a good understanding of the missile crisis. The Daily MississippianA wealth of books exist on the Cuban missile crisis and its aftermath but none examines the different historiographical views of what the crisis meant. Medland surveys various interpretations of the confrontation approaching the crisis from national disciplinary and decision-making perspectives. Although the Soviets'' reasons for placing missiles in Cuba in 1962 may never be completely known Medland explores several possible motives taking into account views of participants observers and right- and left-wing groups. The author also discusses the consequences of the confrontation. As he demonstrates the end of the crisis brought mixed--and surprising--results.
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