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An Owl in a Hawk's World: Top diplomat Llewellyn E Thompson was everywhere the Cold War was. Winner of the New Mexico/Arizona Book Award for Best BiographyWinner of the New Mexico/Arizona Book Award for Best BiographyAgainst the sprawling backdrop of the Cold War, The Kremlinologist revisits some of the twentieth century's greatest conflicts as seen through the eyes of its hardest working diplomat, Llewellyn E Thompson. From the wilds of the American West to the inner sanctums of the White House and the Kremlin, Thompson became an important advisor to presidents and a key participant in major global events, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. Yet unlike his contemporaries Robert S. McNamara and Dean Rusk, who considered Thompson one of the most crucial Cold War actors and the unsung hero of the Cuban Missile Crisis, he has not been the subject of a major biographyuntil now. Thompson's daughters Jenny and Sherry Thompson skillfully and thoroughly document his life

Trade Review
The Kremlinologist is part biography, part Cold War history, and a fitting tribute by his daughters to a consequential American diplomat.
New York Journal of Books
Thompson’s is an archetypal American story that took him from the wilds of the American West at the beginning of the 20th century to inside the halls of the White House and behind the walls of the Kremlin . . . Thompson’s story also confirms the power of personal diplomacy, patience and cultivation of deep understanding of and empathy for the other.
History News Network
Neither Jenny nor Sherry Thompson, his daughters, is a professional historian, but they have closely researched official records and secondary sources and interviewed experts and eyewitnesses, and they draw on personal anecdotes that illuminate the family life of this formidable diplomat. The result is a readable portrait of a man whose behind-the-scenes role in major events is easy to overlook.
Wall Street Journal
Llewellyn Thompson served eight U.S. presidents as a diplomat, including two stints as U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union. This rigorously documented book by his two daughters recounts his four decades as a Foreign Service officer . . . a valuable addition to the history of the first half of the Cold War, as well as a compelling biography of their father.
—Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs
Ambassador Thompson would have been proud of the skill, thoroughness and evenhandedness with which his daughters compiled this biography.
—Jonathan B. Rickert, Retired Senior Foreign Service Officer, The Foreign Service Journal
In vigorous prose, Thompson's daughters Jenny and Sherry Thompson document his life as an accomplished career diplomat. They describe how Thompson joined the Foreign Service both to feed his desire for adventure and from a deep sense of duty.
The Foreign Service Journal, "In Their Own Write" Annual Feature
This magnificent book, handsomely produced by the publisher, is a pleasure to read. Jenny Thompson and Sherry Thompson have skillfully interwoven memories from their childhood experiences in Russia, their mother's unpublished memoirs, other family papers, interviews with American diplomats, extensive research in published and unpublished documents, and wide range of scholarly studies to create a thorough and insightful examination of the long diplomatic career of their extraordinarily discreet and self-effacing father.
—David S. Foglesong, Rutgers University, H-Net Reviews

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
1. The Beginning
2. Into the World
3. To Moscow
4. The Siege of Moscow
5. The Germans in Retreat
6. Conferences
7. The Hot War Ends and the Cold War Begins
8. The Truman Doctrine
9. The Birth of Covert Operations
10. Overseas Again
Part II
11. Chief of Mission
12. The Trieste Negotiations
13. The Austrian State Treaty Negotiations
14. Open Skies, Closed Borders
Part III
15. Khrushchev's Decade (1953–1964)
16. Moscow 2
17. Khrushchev's First Gamble: Berlin Poker
18. Dueling Exhibitions
19. The Russian Is Coming
20. U-2: The End of Détente
21. Picking Up the Pieces
22. Working for the New President
23. Meeting in Vienna
24. The Twenty-Second Congress of the Communist Party
25. Up the Down Escalator
26. Goodbye Moscow, Hello Washington
27. Thirteen Days in October
28. Limited Test Ban
Part IV
29. The Lyndon Johnson Years
30. Strand One
31. Thompson's Vietnam
32. Strand Two
33. Strand Three
34. Moscow 3
35. The Six-Day War
36. Glassboro
37. 1968
38. "Retirement," So to Speak
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9781421424545, 978-1421424545
      ISBN10: 1421424541

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An Owl in a Hawk's World: Top diplomat Llewellyn E Thompson was everywhere the Cold War was. Winner of the New Mexico/Arizona Book Award for Best BiographyWinner of the New Mexico/Arizona Book Award for Best BiographyAgainst the sprawling backdrop of the Cold War, The Kremlinologist revisits some of the twentieth century's greatest conflicts as seen through the eyes of its hardest working diplomat, Llewellyn E Thompson. From the wilds of the American West to the inner sanctums of the White House and the Kremlin, Thompson became an important advisor to presidents and a key participant in major global events, including the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. Yet unlike his contemporaries Robert S. McNamara and Dean Rusk, who considered Thompson one of the most crucial Cold War actors and the unsung hero of the Cuban Missile Crisis, he has not been the subject of a major biographyuntil now. Thompson's daughters Jenny and Sherry Thompson skillfully and thoroughly document his life

      Trade Review
      The Kremlinologist is part biography, part Cold War history, and a fitting tribute by his daughters to a consequential American diplomat.
      New York Journal of Books
      Thompson’s is an archetypal American story that took him from the wilds of the American West at the beginning of the 20th century to inside the halls of the White House and behind the walls of the Kremlin . . . Thompson’s story also confirms the power of personal diplomacy, patience and cultivation of deep understanding of and empathy for the other.
      History News Network
      Neither Jenny nor Sherry Thompson, his daughters, is a professional historian, but they have closely researched official records and secondary sources and interviewed experts and eyewitnesses, and they draw on personal anecdotes that illuminate the family life of this formidable diplomat. The result is a readable portrait of a man whose behind-the-scenes role in major events is easy to overlook.
      Wall Street Journal
      Llewellyn Thompson served eight U.S. presidents as a diplomat, including two stints as U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union. This rigorously documented book by his two daughters recounts his four decades as a Foreign Service officer . . . a valuable addition to the history of the first half of the Cold War, as well as a compelling biography of their father.
      —Robert Legvold, Foreign Affairs
      Ambassador Thompson would have been proud of the skill, thoroughness and evenhandedness with which his daughters compiled this biography.
      —Jonathan B. Rickert, Retired Senior Foreign Service Officer, The Foreign Service Journal
      In vigorous prose, Thompson's daughters Jenny and Sherry Thompson document his life as an accomplished career diplomat. They describe how Thompson joined the Foreign Service both to feed his desire for adventure and from a deep sense of duty.
      The Foreign Service Journal, "In Their Own Write" Annual Feature
      This magnificent book, handsomely produced by the publisher, is a pleasure to read. Jenny Thompson and Sherry Thompson have skillfully interwoven memories from their childhood experiences in Russia, their mother's unpublished memoirs, other family papers, interviews with American diplomats, extensive research in published and unpublished documents, and wide range of scholarly studies to create a thorough and insightful examination of the long diplomatic career of their extraordinarily discreet and self-effacing father.
      —David S. Foglesong, Rutgers University, H-Net Reviews

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      Part I
      1. The Beginning
      2. Into the World
      3. To Moscow
      4. The Siege of Moscow
      5. The Germans in Retreat
      6. Conferences
      7. The Hot War Ends and the Cold War Begins
      8. The Truman Doctrine
      9. The Birth of Covert Operations
      10. Overseas Again
      Part II
      11. Chief of Mission
      12. The Trieste Negotiations
      13. The Austrian State Treaty Negotiations
      14. Open Skies, Closed Borders
      Part III
      15. Khrushchev's Decade (1953–1964)
      16. Moscow 2
      17. Khrushchev's First Gamble: Berlin Poker
      18. Dueling Exhibitions
      19. The Russian Is Coming
      20. U-2: The End of Détente
      21. Picking Up the Pieces
      22. Working for the New President
      23. Meeting in Vienna
      24. The Twenty-Second Congress of the Communist Party
      25. Up the Down Escalator
      26. Goodbye Moscow, Hello Washington
      27. Thirteen Days in October
      28. Limited Test Ban
      Part IV
      29. The Lyndon Johnson Years
      30. Strand One
      31. Thompson's Vietnam
      32. Strand Two
      33. Strand Three
      34. Moscow 3
      35. The Six-Day War
      36. Glassboro
      37. 1968
      38. "Retirement," So to Speak
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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