Diplomatic History
© The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR).

Edited By: Robert D.Schulzinger and Thomas W. Zeiler
Online ISSN: 1467-7709
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Current Issue:January 2012
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Call for Papers
We invite you to submit your paper for the
2012 Annual Meeting of the
Society for Historians of
American Foreign Relations
Revolutionary Aftermaths
June 28 through 30, 2012
Hartford Marriott Downtown, Hartford, Connecticut, and the University of Connecticut at Storrs.
For more on SHAFR 2012, visit the SHAFR website.
A Special Collection of Articles
The Cold War: Recent Findings from Diplomatic History
With the end of the Cold War and the release of new archival resources, our understanding of the conflict -- how it developed and how it finally came to an end -- has deepened. In this unique new collection, ten articles look back to the Cold War for lessons that can be applied to foreign relations today.
SHAFR at the 2012 AHA
You are invited to attend the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations' annual reception, luncheon, and co-sponsored panel, Decolonizing U.S. History: The United States and Decolonization at Home and Abroad, at the annual meeting of the American Historical Society, January 6-8, Chicago. For more information about these events, click here.

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