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Diplomatic History is the journal of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR). It is currently published by Blackwell Press for SHAFR.

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Issue 1 (Winter 2000)

"Science and the Cold War: A Roundtable" (roundtable discussion)

Author's Response- Jefferson P. Marquis, RAND Corporation (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 6 February 2000

Author's Response- Richard Damms, Mississippi State University (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 6 February 2000


Issue 2 (Spring 2000)

Christian J. Maisch, "The Falkland/Malvinas Islands Clash of 1831-32: U.S. and British Diplomacy in the South Atlantic"

Commentary by KC Johnson, CUNY, Brooklyn College (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 14 April 2000

Douglas M. Charles, "Informing FDR: FBI Political Surveillance and the Isolationist Interventionist Foreign Policy Debate, 1939-1945"

Commentary by Warren F. Kimball, Rutgers University (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 19 April 2000

T. Christopher Jespersen, "The Bitter End and the Lost Chance in Vietnam: Congress, the Ford Administration, and the Battle Over Vietnam, 1975-1976"

Commentary by Robert D. Schulzinger, University of Colorado (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 24 April 2000

Cary Fraser, "Crossing the Color Line in Little Rock: The Eisenhower Administration and the Dilemma of Race for U.S. Foreign Policy"

Commentary by Mary Dudziak, University of Southern California (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 29 April 2000

Author's Response- Cary Fraser, Pennsylvania State University (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 2 May 2000

"Roundtable Review: FRUS on the Cuban Missile Crisis" (roundtable discussion)

Commentary by Robert J. Maddox, Pennsylvania State University (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 2 May 2000


Issue 3 (Summer 2000)

Thomas Borstelmann, 'Hedging Our Bets and Buying Time': John Kennedy and Racial Revolution in the American South and Southern Africa

Commentary by Cary Fraser, Pennsylvania State University (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 17 July 2000

Kenneth A. Osgood, "Form before Substance: Eisenhower's Commitment to Psychological Warfare and Negotiations with the Enemy"

Commentary by David L. Snead, Texas Tech University (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 24 July 2000

Author's Response- Kenneth A. Osgood, University of California, Santa Barbara (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 24 July 2000

Jason Kendall Moore, "Between Expediency and Principle: U.S. Repatriation Policy toward Russian Nationals, 1944-1949"

Commentary by Ivan I.Kurilla, Volgograd State University (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 31 July 2000

Roundtable: "Cultural Transfer or Cultural Imperialism?" (roundtable discussion)

Commentary by David Engerman, Brandeis University (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 7 August 2000

Commentary by Tony Smith, Tufts University (PDF)
Posted to H-Diplo on 7 August 2000

 

 

 

Suggested citation form: [Review Author]. H-Diplo review of [article title]. [Review URL/URI]. Published by H-Diplo on [publication date].

Sample citation : Erik Esselstrom. H-Diplo review of Noriko Kawamura, “Emperor Hirohito and Japan’s Decision to Go to War with the United States: Reexamined,” Diplomatic History 31:1 (January 2007). http://www.h-net.org/~diplo/reviews/Esselstrom-Kawamura.pdf. Published by H-Diplo on 14 January 2007.

 

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