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Facing the Bear

Scotland and the Cold War

Trevor Royle
2.5
(2)
Pages
502
Year
2019
Language
English

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The author of Culloden explores Scotland's history during the Cold War.

Between the end of the Second World War and the collapse of Communism, confrontation with the Soviet Union was an everyday reality. As part of NATO's response, Scotland played a key role in the alliance's forward maritime defense strategy, aimed at containing the Soviet threat from naval and air forces. During this period, 10 percent of the UK's naval and air forces were based in Scotland, and there was a substantial U.S. presence, as well as top-secret satellite and command stations.

In Facing the Bear, Trevor Royle paints a fascinating portrait of this extraordinary period, examining not just the wider military and political contexts, but also showing how the defense industry brought huge economic benefits, how CND maintained a high-profile presence, and how anti-nuclear sentiments underpinned much of the left's thinking in Scotland and contributed to the hegemony enjoyed by the Labor Party in Scotland during the Cold War.

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