Bibliography (from Greek βιβλιογραφία, lit. book writing) in its most general sense is the study and description of books. It can be divided into enumerative or systematic bibliography, which results in an overview of publications in a particular category, and analytical or critical bibliography, which studies the production of books. Bibliographical works are almost always considered tertiary sources.
A bibliography is a list, either indicative or comprehensive, of works:
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Cold War Bibliography - Bibliographies on Cold War topics such as the institutions, economic impact, international aspects, and cultural effects of the Cold War. Includes information on films and recent books on the Cold War.
Inside the Kremlin's Cold War : From Stalin to Khrushchev - Synopsis of book by Vladislav Zubok and Constantine Pleshakov.
Pragmatism in Early Soviet Foreign Policy - A discussion of pragmatism in Soviet foreign policy between the two world wars, by historian Michael J. Carley.
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