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US 20th Century Diplomatic History Diplomatic: General and Sources of US Foreign Policy Ambrose, Stephen. Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938. Combs, Jerald. The History of American Foreign Policy, vol. 1 and 2. Dean, Robert. Imperial Brotherhood: Gender and the Making of Cold War Foreign Policy. Hixon, Walter. The Myth of American Diplomacy: National Identity and US Foreign Policy. Hogan, Michael. America in the World. _____________ (ed.) Paths to Power: the Historiography of American Foreign Relations to 1941. Hogan, Michael and Thomas Paterson. Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations. Hoganson, Kristin. Consumer’s Imperium: the Global Production of American Domesticity, 1865-1920. Hunt, Michael. Ideology and American Foreign Policy. Jervis, Robert. Perception and Misperception in International Politics. Kaplan, Amy. The Anarchy of Empire in the Making of US Culture. Kennan, George. American Diplomacy. Kennedy, Paul. The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000. Krenn, Michael. The Color of Empire: Race and American Foreign Relations. LaFeber, Walter. The American Age: American Foreign Policy at Home and Abroad. _____________. America, Russia, and the Cold War. Laurence, Paul Gordon. Power and Prejudice: the Politics and Diplomacy of Racial Discrimination. McCormick, Thomas J. America’s Half Century: United States Foreign Policy in the Cold War and After. Murphy, Gretchen. Hemispheric Imaginings: the Monroe Doctrine and Narratives of US Empire. Ninkovich, Frank. Modernity and Power: A history of the Domino Theory in the Twentieth Century. Osgood, Robert E. Ideals and Self-Interest in American Foreign Policy. Painter, David S. The Cold War: an International History. Painter, David S. and Melvyn Leffler. The Origins of the Cold War: An International History. Paterson, Thomas (ed.). Major Problems in American Foreign Policy. Perkins, LaFeber, Iriye, and Cohen. The Cambridge History of American Foreign Policy. Rosenberg, Emily. Spreading the American Dream: American Economic and Cultural Expansion, 1890-1945. Stephenson, Anders. Manifest Destiny: American Expansion and the Empire of Right. Sweeney, Jerry K., Margaret Denning, and Stephen J. Valone. America and the World 1776-1998: A Handbook of United States Diplomatic History. Vallone, Stephen. Two Centuries of American Foreign Policy. Two Centuries of American Foreign Policy. Weigley, Russell. The American Way of War: A History of the United States Military Strategy and Policy. William Appleman Williams. The Tragedy of American Diplomacy. Yergin, Daniel. The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power. Diplomatic: “The Ways of Empire” Adas, Michael. Machines as the Measure of Men: Science, Technology, and Ideologies of Western Dominance. Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: Reflection on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Briggs, Laura. Reproducing Empire: Race, Sex, Science, and US Imperialism in Puerto Rico. Campbell, James T., Matthew Pratt Guterl and Robert G. Lee, eds. Race, Nation, and Empire in American History. Clymer, Kenton. Protestant Missionaries in the Philippines, 1898-1916. De Grazia, Victoria. Irresistible Empire: American Advances through Twentieth-Century Europe. Hannigan, Robert. The New World Power: American Foreign Policy, 1898-1917. Hoganson, Kristin. Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars Hunt, Michael. Frontier Defense and the Open Door: Manchuria in Chinese-American Relations, 1895-1911. Kramer, Paul. The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States, and the Philippines. McCormick, Thomas. China Market: America’s Quest for Informal Empire, 1893-1901. Mojares, Resil. The War Against the Americans: Resistance and Collaboration in Cebu, 1899-1906. Ninkovich, Frank. The United States and Imperialism. Offner, John. An Unwanted War: the Diplomacy of the United States and Spain over Cuba, 1895-1898. Renda, Mary. Taking Haiti: Military Occupation and the Culture of US Imperialism, 1915-1940. Rosenberg, Emily. Financial Missionaries to the World: the Politics and Culture of Dollar Diplomacy, 1900-1930. Diplomacy: Imperialism Beale, Howard. Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of America to World Power. Beisner, Robert. Twelve Against Empire. LaFeber, Walter. Inevitable Revolutions. _____________. The New Empire Mommsen, Wolfgang. Theories of Imperialism. Ostler, Jeffrey. The Plains Sioux and U.S. Colonialism from Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee. Pratt, Julius. Expansionists of 1898. Welch, Richard. Response to Imperialism, 1899-1902. Young, Marilyn. The Rhetoric of Empire, 1895-1901. Diplomatic: 1900-1939 Adler, Selig. The Isolationist Impulse. Ambrosius, Lloyd. Woodrow Wilson and His Legacy in American Foreign Relations. Clements, Kendrick. The Presidency of Woodrow Wilson. Cohen, Warren. Empire Without Tears. Cooper, Jr., John Milton. The Warrior and the Priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt. Costigliola, Frank. Awkward Dominion. Dalleck, Robert. Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy. _____________. The American Style of Foreign Policy. The American Style of Foreign Policy. Davis, Donald and Eugene Trani. The First Cold War: the Legacy of Woodrow Wilson in US-Soviet Relations. Divine, Robert. Reluctant Belligerent. Feis, Herbert. The Diplomacy of the Dollar. Ferrell, Robert H. American Diplomacy in the Great Depression. Gardner, Lloyd. Safe for Democracy. Hawley, Ellis. The Great War and the Search for Modern Order. Heater, Derek. National Self-Determination: Woodrow Wilson and His Legacy. Hogan, Michael. Informal Entente: The Private Structure of Cooperation in AngloAmerican Economic Diplomacy. Iriye Akira. After Imperialism. _________. Across the Pacific. Knock, Thomas. To End All Wars: Woodrow Wilson and the Quest for a New World Order. Langer, W.L. and S.E. Gleason. The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940. Leffler, Melvin. The Elusive Quest: America’s Pursuit of European Stability and French Security, 1919-1933. ____________. The Specter of Communism: The United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1917-1953. Levin, N. Gordon. Woodrow Wilson and World Politics: America’s Response to War and Revolution. Link, Arthur S. Woodrow Wilson: Revolution, War, and Peace. Manela, Erez. The Wilsonian Moment: Self-Determination and the International Origins of Anticolonial Nationalism. May, Ernest. The World and American Isolation, 1914-1917. Mayer, Arno. Politics and Diplomacy of Peacemakeing: Containment and Counterrevolution at Versailles, 1918-1919. Morrison, Elting. Turmoil and Tradition. Ninkovich, Frank. The Wilsonian Century: US Foreign Policy since 1900. Rosenberg, Emily. Spreading the American Dream: American Economic and Cultural Expansion, 1890-1945. Smith, Robert. The United States and Revolutionary Nationalism in Mexico. Smith, Tony. America’s Mission: the United States and the Worldwide Struggle for Democracy in the Twentieth Century. Thorne, Christopher. The Limits of Foreign Policy. Wilson, Joan Hoff. American Business and Foreign Policy. Wood, Bryce. The Making of the Good Neighbor Policy. Woodward, David. Trial by Friendship: Anglo-American Relations, 1917-1918. Diplomatic: World War II Atkinson, Rick. An Army at Dawn: the War in North Africa, 1942-1943. Beschloss, Michael. The Conquerors: Roosevelt, Truman, and the Destruction of Hitler’s Germany, 1941-1945. Borg, Dorothy. The United States and the Far Eastern Crisis of 1933-38. Borg and Okamoto (eds.). Pearl Harbor as HistoryPearl Harbor as History. Clemens, Diane Shaver. Yalta. Cole, Wayne S. America First: The Battle Against Intervention, 1940-41. ____________. Roosevelt and the Isolationists, 1932-45. Dower, John. Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II. __________. War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War. Edmunds, Robin. The Big Three: Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin in Peace & War. Feis, Herbert. The Road to Pearl Harbor. Frank, Richard. Downfall: the End of the Imperial Japanese Empire. Harbutt, Fraser. Yalta 1945. Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi. Racing the Enemy: Stalin, Truman, and the Surrender of Japan. Heinrichs, Waldo. Threshold of War: Franklin D. Roosevelt and American Entry into World War II. Kimball, Warren. Forged in War: Roosevelt, Churchill, and the Second World War. Levine, Steven. Anvil of Victory. Lowenthal, Mark. Leadership and Indecision. Martel, Gordon. The Origins of the Second World War Reconsidered. Nadeau, Remi. Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt Divide Europe. Offner, Arnold. Origins of the Second World War. Sainsbury, Keith. Churchill and Roosevelt at War: the War They Fought and the Peace They Hoped to Make. Sherwin, Martin. A World Destroyed: the Atomic Bomb and the Grand Alliance. Thorne, Christopher. Allies of a Kind: The United States, Britain, and the War Against Japan, 1941-1945. Walker, Samuel J. Prompt and Utter Destruction: Truman and the Use of Atomic Bombs Against Japan. Weinberg, Gerhard. A World at Arms: a Global History of World War II. Diplomatic: Waging the Cold War Belmonte, Laura A. Selling the American Way: US Propaganda and the Cold War. Brands, H.W. The Specter of Neutralism: the United States and the Emergence of the Third World, 1947-1960. Brinkley, Douglas (ed.). Dean Acheson and the Making of Foreign Policy in the Nixon Presidency. Gaddis, John Lewis. The Long Peace. ________________. We Now Know. ________________. The United States and the Origins of the Cold War. ________________. Strategies of Containment: a Critical Appraisal of American National Security Policy During the Cold War. Hahn, Peter and Mary Ann Heiss. Empire and Revolution: the US and the Third World Since 1945. Hanhimaki, Jussi. The Flawed Architect: Henry Kissinger and American Foreign Policy. Harbutt, Fraser. The Iron Curtain: Churchill, America, and the Origins of the Cold War. Hixon, Walter. Parting the Curtain: Propaganda, Culture, and the Cold War, 1945-1961. Hogan, Michael. The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the Reconstruction of Western Europe. The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the Reconstruction of Western Europe. _____________. A Cross of Iron: Harry S. Truman and the Origins of the National Security State, 1945-1954. Hunt, Michael. The American Ascendancy: How the United States Gained and Wielded Global Dominance. Karabell, Zachary. Architects of Intervention: The United States, the Third World, and the Cold War. Kolko, Gabriel. Confronting the Third World: US Foreign Policy, 1945-1980. Leffler, Melvin. A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War. ____________. For the Soul of Mankind: the United States, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War. Logevall, Fredrik, and Andrew Preston (eds.). Nixon in the World. Lucas, Scott. Freedom’s War: the American Crusade against the Soviet Union, 1945-56. Newsom, David. The Imperial Mantle: the United States, Decolonization, and the Third World. Osgood, Kenneth. Total Cold War: Eisenhower’s Secret Propaganda Battle at Home and Abroad. Pipes, Daniel and Adam M. Garfinkle. Friendly Tyrants: an American Dilemma. Westad, Odd Arne. The Global Cold War: Third World Intervention and the Making of Our Times. Yergin, Daniel. Shattered Peace: the Origins of the Cold War and the National Security State. Diplomatic: Cold War and Jim Crow Anderson, Carol. Eyes off the Prize: the United Nations and the African American Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955. Anthony, David Henry III. Max Yergan: Race Man, Internationalist, Cold Warrior. Borstelmann, Thomas. The Cold War and the Color Line: American Race Relations in the Global Arena. Duberman, Martin. Paul Robeson. Dudziak, Mary. Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy. Gilmore, Glenda. Defying Dixie. Horne, Gerald. Black and Red: WEB Du Bois and the Afro-American Response to the Cold War, 1944-1963. Krenn, Michael. Black Diplomacy: African Americans and the State Department, 19451969. __________ ed. Race and U.S. Foreign Policy from the Colonial Period to the Present. Meriwether, James. Proudly We Can Be Africans: Black Americans and Africa, 1935--1961. Nesbitt, Francis. Race for Sanctions: African Americans Against Apartheid, 1946-1994. Parker, James. Brother’s Keeper: the United States, Race, and Empire in the British Caribbean, 1937-1962. Plummer, Brenda Gayle. Rising Wind: Black Americans and US Foreign Affairs, 19351960. Plummer, Brenda Gayle. Rising Wind: Black Americans and US Foreign Affairs, 19351960. Rosenberg, Jonathan. How Far the Promised Land? World Affairs and the American Civil Rights Movement from the First World War to Vietnam. Savage, Barbara Dianne. Broadcasting Freedom: Radio, War, and the Politics of Race, 1938-1948. Tyson, Timothy. Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. William and the Roots of Black Power. Von Eschen, Penny. Race Against Empire: Black Americans and Anticolonialism, 19371957 Diplomatic: Cold War in Asia Beisner, Robert. Dean Acheson: a Life in the Cold War. Chang, Gordon. Friends and Enemies: the United States, China, and the Soviet Union, 1948-1972. Cullather, Nick. Illusions of Influence: the Political Economy of United StatesPhilippines Relations, 1942-1960. Cumings, Bruce. The Origins of the Korean War. Halberstam, David. The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War. Herring, George. America’s Longest War: the United States and Vietnam, 1950-1975. Jian, Chen. China’s Road to the Korean War: the Making of the Sino-American Confrontation, 1948-1950. Karnow, Stanley. In Our Image: America’s Empire in the Philippines. Logevall, Fredrik. Choosing War: the Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam. McMahon, Robert. Colonialism and the Cold War: the United States and the Struggle for Indonesian Independence, 1945-1949. _______________. Limits of Empire: the United States and Southeast Asia Since World War II. Merrill, Dennis. Bread and the Ballot: the United States and India’s Economic Development, 1947-1963. Peck, James. Washington’s China: the National Security World, the Cold War, and the Origins of Globalism. Rotter, Andrew. The Path to Vietnam: Origins of the American Commitment to Southeast Asia. Stueck, William. The Korean War: an International History. Zhai, Qiang. The Dragon, the Lion, and the Eagle: Chinese-British-American Relations, 1949-1958. Diplomatic: Cold War in the Middle East Ben-Zvi, Abraham. The United States and Israel: the Limits of the Special Relationship. Freiberger, Steven. Dawn over Suez: the Rise of American Power in the Middle East, 1953-1957. Gasiorowski, Mark. US Foreign Policy and the Shah: Building a Client State in Iran. US Foreign Policy and the Shah: Building a Client State in Iran. Hahn, Peter. Caught in the Middle East: US Policy toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1945-1961. Heiss, Mary Ann. Empire and Nationhood: the United States, Great Britain, and Iranian Oil, 1950-1954. Kinzer, Stephen. All the Shah’s Men: an American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror. Little, Douglas. American Orientalism: the United States and the Middle East since 1945. McAlister, Melani. Epic Encounters: Culture, Media, and US Interests in the Middle East since 1945. Mearsheimer, John and Stephen Walt. The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy. Painter, David. Oil and the American Century: the Political Economy of US Foreign Oil Policy, 1941-1954. Rubin, Barry. Paved with Good Intentions: the American Experience and Iran. Stein, Kenneth. Heroic Diplomacy: Sadat, Kissinger, Carter, Begin, and the Quest for Arab-Israeli Peace. Takeyh, Ray. The Origins of the Eisenhower Doctrine: the US, Britain and Nasser’s Egypt, 1953-1957. Yaqub, Salim. Containing Arab Nationalism: the Eisenhower Doctrine and the Middle East. Yergin, Daniel. The Prize: the Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power. Diplomatic: Cold War in Latin America Benjamin, Jules. The United States and the Origins of the Cuban Revolution: an Empire of Liberty in an Age of National Liberation. Grandin, Gregory. Empire’s Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism. Higgins, Trumbull. The Perfect Failure: Kennedy, Eisenhower, and the CIA at the Bay of Pigs. Immerman, Richard. The CIA in Guatemala. Kirkpatrick, Jeane. Dictatorships and Double Standards: Rationalism and Reason in Politics. La Feber, Walter. Inevitable Revolutions: the United States in Central America. McPherson, Alan. Yankee No!: Anti-Americanism in US-Latin American Relations. Newfarmer, Richard. From Gunboats to Diplomacy: New US Policies for Latin America. Pastor, Robert. Exiting the Whirlpool: US Foreign Policy toward Latin America and the Caribbean. Paterson, Thomas. Contesting Castro: the United States and the Triumph of the Cuban Revolution. Rabe, Stephen. Eisenhower and Latin America: the Foreign Policy of Anticommunism. Schmitz, David. Thank God They’re on Our Side: the United States and Right-Wing Dictatorships, 1921-1965. Schoultz, Lars. Beneath the United States: a History of US Policy toward Latin America. Sigmund, Paul. The Overthrow of Allende and the Politics of Chile, 1964-1976. Diplomatic: Cold War in Africa Borstelmann, Thomas. Apartheid’s Reluctant Uncle: the United States and Southern Africa in the Early Cold War. Coker, Christopher. The United States and South Africa, 1968-1985: Constructive Engagement and its Critics. Connelly, Matthew. A Diplomatic Revolution: Algeria’s Fight for Independence and the Origins of the Post-Cold War. Davies, J.E. Constructive Engagement? Chester Crocker & American Policy in South Africa, Namibia & Angola, 1981-88. DeRoche, Andrew. Black, White, and Chrome: the United States and Zimbabwe, 19531998. Devlin, Larry. Chief of Station, Congo: Fighting the Cold War in a Hot Zone. Ghazvinian, John. Untapped: the Scramble for Africa’s Oil. Gibbs, David. The Political Economy of Third World Intervention: Mines, Money, and US Policy in the Congo Crisis. Gleijeses, Piero. Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976. Horne, Gerald. From the Barrel of a Gun: the United States and the War against Zimbabwe, 1965-1980. Jackson, Henry. From Congo to Soweto: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Africa Since 1960. Kalb, Madeline. The Congo Cables: the Cold War in Africa—From Eisenhower to Kennedy. Lefebvre, Jeffrey. Arms for the Horn: US Security Policy in Ethiopia and Somalia, 19531991. Mahoney, Richard. JFK: Ordeal in Africa. Noer, Thomas. Cold War and Black Liberation: the United States and White Rule in Africa, 1948-1968. Thompson, Joseph. American Policy and African Famine: the Nigeria-Biafra War, 19661970. White, George Jr. Holding the Line: Race, Racism, and American Foreign Policy Toward Africa, 1953-1961. Wrong, Michela. In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in Mobutu’s Congo. Diplomatic: Vietnam Bradley, Mark. Imagining Vietnam and American: the Making of Postcolonial Vietnam, 1919-1950. Brigham, Robert. Guerilla Diplomacy: the NLF’s Foreign Relations and the Viet Nam War. Buzzanco, Robert. Masters of War: Military Dissent and Politics in the Vietnam War Era. Clymer, Kenton. The United States and Cambodia, 1969-2000: A Troubled Relationship, Kenton. The United States and Cambodia, 1969-2000: A Troubled Relationship. Halberstam, David. The Best and the Brightest. Herring, George. America’s Longest War: the United States and Vietnam, 1950-1975. Hess, Gary. Vietnam and the United States: Origins and Legacy of War. Jacobs, Seth. America’s Miracle Man in Vietnam: Ngo Dinh Diem, Religion, Race, and US Intervention in Southeast Asia, 1950-1957. Kaiser, David. American Tragedy: Kennedy, Johnson, and the Origins of the Vietnam War. Lawrence, Mark Atwood. Assuming the Burden: Empire and the American Commitment to War in Vietnam. Logevall, Fredrik. Choosing Sides: the Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam. Moyar, Mark. Triumph Forsaken: the Vietnam War, 1954-1965. Suri, Jeremi. Power and Protest: Global Revolution and the Power of Détente. Sheehan, Neil. A Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam. Young, Marilyn. The Vietnam Wars, 1945-1990. Diplomatic: Global Peace and Global Horror: Human Rights Bass, Jonathan Gary. Stay the Hand of Vengeance: the Politics of War Crimes Tribunals. Borgwardt, Elizabeth. A New Deal for the World: America’s Vision for Human Rights. Doyle, Michael and Nicholas Sambanis. Making War and Building Peace: United Nations Peace Operations. Durch, William. UN Peacekeeping, American Politics, and the Uncivil War of the 1990s. Glendon, Mary Ann. A World Made New: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Gourevitch, Phillip. We Wish to Inform You that Tomorrow we Will be Killed with our Families: Stories from Rwanda. Melvern, Linda. A People Betrayed: the Role of the West in Rwanda’s Genocide. Moyn, Samuel. The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History. Normand, Roger and Sarah Zaidi. Human Rights at the UN: the Political History of Universal Justice. Power, Samantha. “A Problem from Hell”: America and the Age of Genocide. Rieff, David. At the Point of a Gun: Democracy Dreams and Armed Intervention. Shattuck, John. Freedom on Fire: Human Rights Wars and America’s Response. Short, Philip. Pol Pot: Anatomy of a Nightmare. Traub, James. The Best Intentions: Kofi Annan and the UN in the Era of American World Power. Vogelsgang, Sandy. American Dream/Global Nightmare: the Dilemma of US Human Rights Policy. Weitz, Eric. A Century of Genocide: Utopias of Race and Nation. Diplomatic: End of the Cold War Bacevich, Andrew. American Empire: the Realities and Consequences of US Diplomacy. Fitzgerald, Francis. Way Out There in the Blue: Regan, Star Wars, and the End of the Cold War. American Empire: the Realities and Consequences of US Diplomacy. Fitzgerald, Francis. Way Out There in the Blue: Regan, Star Wars, and the End of the Cold War.