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SHAFR
@shafrorg
The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations
Katılım Kasım 2013
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Read a free chapter from our key highlight books this #SHAFR! @SHAFRhistorians @shafrorg
First up...the brand new in our Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations series, 'Saigon at War' by @HeatherMStur! Read Chapter 1: The Heart of South Vietnam here: ow.ly/GgZS50Aauqa

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It is appropriately humid, wet, and (fairly) hot in London today; a reminder of what we're missing in New Orleans! Sad not to see old friends and learn of exciting new research. Nonetheless, thanks to @juliairwin, Gretchen, & @shafrorg for putting together the virtual conference!
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Read free chapters from our highlight books this #SHAFR! @SHAFRhistorians @shafrorg
New in our Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations series, 'Rogue Diplomats' by Seth Jacobs! Read Chapter 1 - “It Is Glory to Have Broken Such Infamous Orders” here: ow.ly/Y0bG50AcgAR

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Don't forget we're offering 30% discount on our highlight books this #SHAFR! @SHAFRhistorians @shafrorg Check them out here:
ow.ly/tZKj50Ad98X

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Exciting - Richard Bourke's new review essay on European empire and international law discussing Jennifer Pitts and @AdomGetachew recent monographs. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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Read free chapters from our highlight books this #SHAFR! @SHAFRhistorians @shafrorg
Next up is 'Cold Wars' by @LorenzLuthi! Read Chapter 1 - “From High Imperialism to Cold War Division” here: ow.ly/Yj7m50Ad90N

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Read the introduction to OIL POWERS on the @ColumbiaUP virtual exhibit for #SHAFR2020: cupblog.org/2020/06/20/joi…; and a Q&A about the book: cupblog.org/2020/06/20/qa-….
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I presented on the United States and Afghanistan at this seminar in Sciences Po, Paris, last November and I’d highly recommend it for early career scholars working on the international history of the Cold War.
LSE International History@lsehistory
We’re pleased to announce a CFP for the HY510 LSE-Sciences Po Seminar in Contemp Int'l History for MT 2020! Presentations from faculty/PhD students at any institution on contemp int'l history, particularly global Cold War, are welcome. Deadline 19 June: bit.ly/2y3o2Fy
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Really grateful to have been awarded a @RoyalHistSoc grant for my women & BAME women in US foreign policy initiative! more info coming soon on how to improve our representation & participation in #usforeignpolicy studies & practice! @UniRdg_History @UoRMonroeGroup @USFPgroup
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Thrilled to have signed a contract with @cambUP_History for my book on how physicists, acrobats, seismologists, and many other Americans and Chinese beyond government remade the US-China relationship of the 1970s.

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Attention @SHAFRhistorians register TODAY for FOIA Requests for CDC COVID-19 Records on Tuesday, May 12th, 2020, 11-1 EST: eventbrite.com/e/webinar-foia…
Submit questions in advance at: ogisopenmeeting@nara.gov. More info: foia.blogs.archives.gov/2020/05/04/may…
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I'll be co-hosting this discussion and reading series with Leo Panitch and friends. Join next Thursday and hang around for the full 5 parts!
The World Transformed@TWT_NOW
Join us and @VersoBooks for the first of our fortnightly series on a history of socialists within and outside of the Labour Party from 1945 to today with Leo Panitch and @TariqAli_News, starting on the spirit of 45 and the Attlee govt. Register here 👉bit.ly/2SjIgBy
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It is time to return to the 1950 Defense Production Act, but also think deeply about what can and can't be done through the DPA & supply chain + logistics more broadly -- see @madebyhistory on what the DPA alone is no cure-all for covid-19 supply issues washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/0…
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What happened in Nicaragua? Two years ago it seemed Ortega’s days might be numbered. @KaiMThaler and I take a look in the Washington Post’s
@MonkeyCageblog
Good Authority@goodauth
Two years after Nicaragua’s mass uprising started, why is Daniel Ortega still in power? wapo.st/2KPij91
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