The SHAFR Guide Online
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The SHAFR Guide Online: An Annotated Bibliography of U.S. Foreign Relations since 1600 is a near-comprehensive, 2.1 million-word online annotated bibliography of historical work covering the entire span of U.S. foreign relations. It aims to jump-start the research of both students from high school to graduate school as well as the most advanced scholars.
More information: brill.comFDR's Last Year, April 1944-April 1945
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FDR & Stalin: A Not So Grand Alliance, 1943-1945
(90 words)
FDR: The First Hundred Days
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FDR, the War President, 1940-1943: A History
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1940: FDR, Willkie, Lindbergh, and Hitler: The Election Amid the Storm
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Fear and Contempt: A European Concept of Property
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Fear and (Self) Loathing in Lubbock, Texas, or How I Learned to Quit Worrying and Love Vietnam and Iraq
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Fearful Warriors: A Psychological Profile of U.S.-Soviet Relations
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“Fearing the Flood: Transportation as Counterinsurgency in the US–Occupied Philippines.”
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Fearing the Worst: How Korea Transformed the Cold War
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Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time
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Fear of Abandonment: Australia in the World since 1942
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'Feast of Fools': German-American Carnival as a Medium of Identity Formation, 1854-1914
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'Feast of Fools': German-American Carnival as a Medium of Identity Formation, 1854-1914
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Federal Fathers & Mothers: A Social History of the United States Indian Service, 1869-1933
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Federalist Era
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Federalists Reconsidered
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"Federal Policy, Western Movement, and Consequences for Indigenous People, 1790-1920." In The Cambridge History of Law in America, Michael Grossberg and Christopher Tomlins, eds. 2:204-44
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Federal Records of World War II. 2 vols
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