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             H-Diplo Article Review No. 237- _Business History Review_, Dustin Walcher on Marcelo Bucheli, "Negotiating under the Monroe Doctrine: Weetman Pearson and the Origins of U.S. Control of Colombian Oil."
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            <description>H-Diplo Article Review No. 237- _Business History Review_, Dustin Walcher on Marcelo Bucheli, "Negotiating under the Monroe Doctrine: Weetman Pearson and the Origins of U.S. Control of Colombian Oil."
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              Wed, 1 July 2009 23:30:55 PDT
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             H-Diplo Article Review No. 236- _Diplomacy and Statecraft_, Special Issue on The Legacies of Theodore Roosevelt, 19. 4 (December 2008)
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            <description>H-Diplo Article Review No. 236- _Diplomacy and Statecraft_, Special Issue on The Legacies of Theodore Roosevelt, 19. 4 (December 2008)
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              Wed, 24 June 2009 23:30:55 PDT
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             H-Diplo Article Review No. 235- Contemporary European History 17:3, Special Issue, “A Peaceful Europe?  Negotiating Peace in the Twentieth Century,” (August 2008)
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            <description>Contemporary European History 17:3, Special Issue, “A Peaceful Europe?  Negotiating Peace in the Twentieth Century,” (August 2008)
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              Mon, 22 June 2009 23:30:55 PDT
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             H-Diplo Article Review No. 234- Mark Edwards.  “‘God Has Chosen U.S.’:  Re-Membering Christian Realism, Rescuing Christendom, and the Contest of Responsibilities during the Cold War.”  Diplomatic History 33:1 (2009)
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            <description>H-Diplo Article Review No. 234- Mark Edwards.  “‘God Has Chosen U.S.’:  Re-Membering Christian Realism, Rescuing Christendom, and the Contest of Responsibilities during the Cold War.”  Diplomatic History 33:1 (2009)
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              Tue, 15 June 2009 23:00:55 PDT
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             H-Diplo Article Review No. 233- Kyle Longley on Jeremy Kuzmarov, "Modernizing Repression:  Police Training, Political Violence, and Nation-Building in the 'American Century.'" Diplomatic History 33.2 (April 2009)
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            <description>H-Diplo Article Review No. 233- Kyle Longley on Jeremy Kuzmarov, "Modernizing Repression:  Police Training, Political Violence, and Nation-Building in the 'American Century.'" Diplomatic History 33.2 (April 2009)
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              Tue, 9 June 2009 00:55:00 PDT
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             H-Diplo Article Review No. 232
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            <description>Tom Brooking on Alexander Trapeznik.  "'Agents of Moscow':  at the Dawn of the Cold War."  Journal of Cold War Studies 11:1 (Winter 2009):  124-149.
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              Fri, 5 Jun 2009 00:00:55 PDT
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             H-Diplo Article Review No. 231
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            <description>"Helsinki Myths: Setting the Record Straight on the Final Act of the CSCE, 1975." _Cold War History_ 9:1 (February 2009): 1-22.
            Sarah B. Snyder on Richard Davy.  
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              Wed, 27 May 2009 00:55:00 PDT
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            Article Reviews No. 226, 227, and 228 on Diplomatic History, April 2009 articles
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            Article Reviews No. 226, 227, and 228 on Diplomatic History, April 2009 articles
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            Article Review No. 229 on Mervyn O'Driscoll.  "Explosive Challenge:  Diplomatic Triangles, the United Nations, and the Problem of French Nuclear Testing, 1959–1960."
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                    Article Review No. 229 on Mervyn O'Driscoll.  "Explosive Challenge:  Diplomatic Triangles, the United Nations, and the Problem of French Nuclear Testing, 1959–1960."
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                Sun, 3 May 2009, 17:45 PDT
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            Article Review No. 230 on Philip Whalen. "'Insofar as the Ruby Wine Seduces Them':  Cultural Strategies for Selling Wine in Inter-war Burgundy."  
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            Article Review No. 230 on Philip Whalen. "'Insofar as the Ruby Wine Seduces Them':  Cultural Strategies for Selling Wine in Inter-war Burgundy."  
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               Sun, 3 May 2009, 17:45 PDT
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            Melvin Small on Thomas Schwartz, SHAFR Presidential Address (DH 33.2)
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            Melvin Small on Thomas Schwartz, SHAFR Presidential Address (DH 33.2)
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              Thu, 30 Apr 2009 08:45 PDT
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            Matthew Jones on David Webster, "Regimes in Motion: The Kennedy Administration and Indonesia’s New Frontier, 1960-1962" (DH 33.1)
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            Matthew Jones on David Webster, "Regimes in Motion: The Kennedy Administration and Indonesia’s New Frontier, 1960-1962" (DH 33.1)
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              Wed, 29 Apr 2009 00:01
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            Beth A. Fischer on Vojtech Mastny, "How Able was 'Able Archer'? Nuclear Trigger and Intelligence in Perspective."  JCWS 11.1 (Winter 2009)
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                   Beth A. Fischer on Vojtech Mastny, "How Able was 'Able Archer'? Nuclear Trigger and Intelligence in Perspective."  JCWS 11.1 (Winter 2009)
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              Thu, 23 Apr 2009 00:01
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          Robert Jervis on Scott Lucas and Kaeten Mistry.  "Illusions of Coherence: George F. Kennan, U.S. Strategy, and Political Warfare in the Early Cold War, 1946-1950."  Diplomatic History 33: 1 (January 2009)
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          Robert Jervis on Scott Lucas and Kaeten Mistry.  "Illusions of Coherence: George F. Kennan, U.S. Strategy, and Political Warfare in the Early Cold War, 1946-1950."  Diplomatic History 33: 1 (January 2009)
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              Tue, 14 Apr 2009 00:01
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           Donna R. Gabaccia on Masuda Hajimu, “Rumors of War: Immigration Disputes and the Social Construction of American-Japanese Relations, 1905-1913.”  Diplomatic History 33: 1 (January 2009)
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           Donna R. Gabaccia on Masuda Hajimu, “Rumors of War: Immigration Disputes and the Social Construction of American-Japanese Relations, 1905-1913.”  Diplomatic History 33: 1 (January 2009)
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              Thu, 9 Apr 2009 00:01
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            Ira Chernus on David Tal, "From the Open Skies Proposal of 1955 to the Norstad Plan of 1960: A Plan Too Far." Journal of Cold War Studies 10.4 (Fall 2008)
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               Ira Chernus on David Tal, "From the Open Skies Proposal of 1955 to the Norstad Plan of 1960: A Plan Too Far." Journal of Cold War Studies 10.4 (Fall 2008)
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              Tue, 7 Apr 2009 01:00
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             Wolfgang Krieger on Hubert Zimmermann, "The Improbable Permanence of a Commitment: America's Troop Presence in Europe during the Cold War." Journal of Cold War Studies, 11.1 (Winter 2009)
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               Wolfgang Krieger on Hubert Zimmermann, "The Improbable Permanence of a Commitment: America's Troop Presence in Europe during the Cold War." Journal of Cold War Studies, 11.1 (Winter 2009)          
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              Fri, 3 Apr 2009 01:00
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             David A. Messenger on Till Kössler.  “Towards a New Understanding of the Child: Catholic Mobilisation and Modern Pedagogy in Spain, 1900-1936," and Peter Anderson.  “In the Interests of Justice? Grass-roots Prosecution and Collaboration in Francoist Military Trials, 1939-1945.” Contemporary European History 18.1 (2009)
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                           David A. Messenger on Till Kössler.  “Towards a New Understanding of the Child: Catholic Mobilisation and Modern Pedagogy in Spain, 1900-1936," and Peter Anderson.  “In the Interests of Justice? Grass-roots Prosecution and Collaboration in Francoist Military Trials, 1939-1945.” Contemporary European History 18.1 (2009)
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              Tue, 31 March 2009 01:00
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              David Kieran on Sabrina Fuchs-Abrams. "Women on War: Mary McCarthy, Susan Sontag, and Diana Trilling Debate the Vietnam War." Women's Studies 37 (2008): 987-1007
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                David Kieran on Sabrina Fuchs-Abrams. "Women on War: Mary McCarthy, Susan Sontag, and Diana Trilling Debate the Vietnam War." Women's Studies 37 (2008): 987-1007
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              Tue, 24 March 2009 01:00
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              Antoine Bousquet on Seymour J. Deitchman.  "The 'Electronic Battlefield' in the Vietnam War."
              Journal of Military History 72.3 (July 2008): 869-887.
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              Antoine Bousquet on Seymour J. Deitchman. "The 'Electronic Battlefield' in the Vietnam War."
              Journal of Military History 72.3 (July 2008): 869-887.
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              Fri, 20 March 2009 01:00
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              Michael A. Barnhart on Peter Mauch.
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              A Bolt from the Blue? New Evidence on the Japanese Navy and the Draft Understanding Between Japan and the United States, April 1941.
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              Michael A. Barnhart on Peter Mauch.
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              A Bolt from the Blue? New Evidence on the Japanese Navy and the Draft Understanding Between Japan and the United States, April 1941.
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              Fri, 13 March 2009 22:00
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              Jacoob Darwin Hamblin on David K. Hecht. “The Atomic Hero: Robert Oppenheimer and the Making of Scientific Icons in the Early Cold War.
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              Jacoob Darwin Hamblin on David K. Hecht. “The Atomic Hero: Robert Oppenheimer and the Making of Scientific Icons in the Early Cold War.
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              Fri, 6 March 2009 22:00
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              David Dutton on Diplomacy and Statecraft, Special Issue on Appeasment, 19.3 (2008)
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              David Dutton on Diplomacy and Statecraft, Special Issue on Appeasment, 19.3 (2008)
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              Thu, 19 February 2009 22:00
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              Robert Dean on Frank Costigliola, Jeremi Suri, Randall B. Woods (with commentary by Petra Goedde and Andrew Rotter),
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              Forum: Biography after the Cultural Turn,
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              Diplomatic History 32.5 (November 2008)
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              Robert Dean on Frank Costigliola, Jeremi Suri, Randall B. Woods (with commentary by Petra Goedde and Andrew Rotter),
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              Forum: Biography after the Cultural Turn,
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              Diplomatic History 32.5 (November 2008)
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              Mon, 9 February 2009 00:01
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              Stephen G. Rabe on Margaret Power,
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              The Engendering of Anticommunism and Fear in Chile’s 1964 Presidential Election.
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              Diplomatic History 32.5 (November 2008)
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              Stephen G. Rabe on Margaret Power,
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              The Engendering of Anticommunism and Fear in Chile’s 1964 Presidential Election.
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              Diplomatic History 32.5 (November 2008)
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              Thu, 5 Feb 2008 00:01
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              Wendy H. Wong on Matt J. Schumann and Karl W. Schweizer,
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              The Revitalization of Diplomatic History: Renewed Reflections.
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              Diplomacy and Statecraft 19.2 (2008)
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              FWendy H. Wong on Matt J. Schumann and Karl W. Schweizer,
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              The Revitalization of Diplomatic History: Renewed Reflections.
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              Diplomacy and Statecraft 19.2 (2008)
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              Sat, 31 Jan 2009 00:01
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