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The H-Diplo DiscussionNETWORK is a moderated, electronic list with over 4,600 subscribers who discuss foreign relations history, broadly defined. The list has a companion RSS feed and full online archives of all content dating back to 1993. (more»)
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Article Reviews »
We commission scholarly reviews of academic articles on topics in foreign relations history cover both print and online-only journals, including Diplomatic History, the Journal of Cold War Studies, Cold War History, and History Compass. (more»)
Recent ArticleReviews »Reviewer: Gerhard L. Weinberg
Article Author: Melissa Jane Taylor
Journal Issue: Diplomatic History 32.5 (2008)
Title(s): “Diplomats in Turmoil: Creating a Middle Ground in Post-Anschluss Austria”
Publication Date: 20 November 2008
Reviewer: David J. Dutton
Article Author(s): Daniel Hucker; Ben Clift and Jim Tomlinson
Journal Issue: Contemporary European History 17.4 (2008)
Title(s): “Franco-British Relations and the Question of Conscription in Britain, 1938-1939”; “Negotiating Credibility: Britain and the International Monetary Fund, 1956-1976"
Publication Date: 1 December 2008
Reviewer: Richard K. Betts
Article Author: Sulmaan Wasif Khan
Journal Issue: Diplomatic History 32.5 (November 2008)
Title: “The Aesthetic of Analysis: National Intelligence Estimates and Other American Appraisals of the Cold War Triangular Relationship”.
Publication Date: 28 November 2008
Roundtable Reviews »
Our roundtable reviews provide in-depth coverage of key works in foregn relations and diplomatic history. Every roundtable features a panel of distinguished specialists and, often, thoughtful replies from the authors themselves. (more»)
Recent RoundtableReviews »Author: Joan Hoff
Title: A Faustian Foreign Policy from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush: Dreams of Perfectibility
Reviewers: Thomas Maddux, Carolyn Eisenberg, Catherine Forslund, Erika Kuhlman, Tom Nichols
Authors: Norman A. Graebner, Richard Dean Burns, and Joseph M. Siracusa
Title: Reagan, Bush, and Gorbachev: Revisiting the End of the Cold War
Reviewers: Thomas Maddux, David Anderson, Anne Foster, T. Christopher Jespersen
Author: Bradley R. Simpson
Title: Economists with Guns. Authoritarian Development and U.S.-Indonesian Relations, 1960-1968
Reviewers: Ragna Boden, David Ekbladh, Nils Gilman, Laura Iandola
Book Reviews »
H-Diplo participates in the H-Net Book Reviews program and reviews books on foreign relations history, broadly defined, including monographs, primary source collections, and essay collections. We also publish some specialized reviews such as our roundtable reviews and capsule booknotes. (more»)
Recent BookReviews »
Reviewer:
Brian McKenzie
Title:
Networks of Empire: The US State Department's Foreign Leader Program in the Netherlands, France and Britain 1950-1970
Author:
Giles Scott-Smith
Reviewer:
Noriko Kawamura
Title:
Bankrupting the Enemy: The U.S. Financial Siege of Japan before Pearl Harbor
Author:
Edward S. Miller
Reviewer:
Sergey Radchenko
Title:
Spying on The Nuclear Bear: Anglo-American Intelligence and The Soviet Bomb
Author:
Michael S. Goodman
International History Spotlight »
The Spotlight is an H-Diplo column designed to stimulate a dialogue about the contours of “international history.” Who are “international” historians, and what are they writing? How are the methodologies and lines of inquiry unfolding? As an Internet-based source of commentary and analysis, the IHS aims to use the flexibility of an electronic format to draw attention to a wide range of materials – research programs, journal articles, and even web sites of potential interest to list members. (more»)
Review Essays »
H-Diplo essays range from state of the field thoughtpieces to extended critiques of selected works to retrospectives on noteworthy historical figures. (more»)
Recent ReviewESSAYS »Essayist: Qiang Zhai
Title: Review of Yafeng Xia. Negotiating with the Enemy: U.S.-China Talks during the Cold War, 1949-1972.
Publication Date: 28 October 2008
Essayists: Andrew Knapp
Title: Review of Olivier Wieviorka. Normandy: The Landings to the Liberation of Paris
Publication Date: 10 October 2008
Essayist: Mark Stout
Title: Review of R. Gerald Hughes, Peter Jackson, and Len Scott, eds.. Exploring Intelligence Archives: Enquiries into the Secret State.
Publication Date: 9 July 2008
Additional Materials (including Journal Watch [jw], Conference Reports, H-Diplo personnel, and related H-Net lists) »
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- H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw] monitors leading scholarly journals relevant to H-Diplo readers.
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Our online resources section lists to other useful websites related to diplomatic and international history.
- H-Diplo Research Notes are brief reports on new scholarly initiatives, centers, and programs.
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Our personnel page profiles H-Diplo editors and editorial board members.
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The About H-Diplo section contains further details about us and our history.
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H-Diplo, a member of H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online, is an electronic center for the study of diplomatic and international history. Its membership and contributors are both interdisciplinary and international in scope. H-Diplo commissions scholarly reviews of journal articles and books, roundtable reviews, state-of-the field surveys, essays, and other materials. The moderated H-Diplo discussion network is a platform for disseminating information and for discussing interational history for H-Diplo's diverse audiences. (more»)
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