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.comBorders for Whom? The Role of NAFTA in Mexico-U.S. Migration
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Borders, Trade, and Politics: Exchange between the United States and Mexican Cattle Industries, 1870-1947
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Borders, Trade, and Politics: Exchange between the United States and Mexican Cattle Industries, 1870-1947
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Borders, Trade, and Politics: Exchange between the United States and Mexican Cattle Industries, 1870-1947
(85 words)
Born on the Fourth of July
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Boston’s Massacre
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Both Ends of the Telescope: New Perspectives on FDR and American Entry into World War II
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'Bound by All Ties of Honor': Southern Honor, the Mississippians, and the Mexican War
(87 words)
Bound for America : A Profile of British Convicts Transported to the Colonies, 1718-1775
(90 words)
Bound for Santa Fe: The Road to New Mexico and the American Conquest, 1806-1848
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Bound to Empire: The United States and the Philippines
(100 words)
Bound to Empire: The United States and the Philippines
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Bound to Empire: The United States and the Philippines
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Bound to Empire: The United States and the Philippines
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Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power
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Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the Democratic Party
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Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the Democratic Party
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Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the Democratic Party
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Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the Democratic Party
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Bourgeois Radicals: the NAACP and the Struggle for Colonial Liberation, 1941-1960
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Bourgeois Radicals: The NAACP and the Struggle for Colonial Liberation, 1941-1960
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Bourgeois Radicals: the NAACP and the Struggle for Colonial Liberation, 1941-1960
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Box Boats: How Container Ships Changed the World
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Box Boats: How Container Ships Changed the World
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Bracero: Migrant Citizens and Transnational Subjects in the Postwar United States and Mexico
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Braddock at the Monangahela
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Bradford and the American Civil War
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Bradford and the American Civil War
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Bradford and the American Civil War
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Brainpower for the Cold War: The Sputnik Crisis and the National Defense Education Act of 1958
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Brandeis and the Balfour Declaration
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Branding an Aggressor: The Commonwealth, the United Nations and the Chinese Intervention in the Korean War
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Brand Whitlock and the Diplomacy of Belgian Relief
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Brazil and the Great Powers, 1930-1939: The Politics of Trade Rivalry
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Brazil and the Quiet Intervention,1964
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Brazil and the United States: Convergence and Divergence
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Brazil and the United States: Convergence and Divergence
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Brazil and the United States: Toward a Maturing Relationship
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Brazil as a Regional Power and Its Relations with the United States
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Brazil: Five Centuries of Change
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Brazilian Diplomacy and the Washington-Rio de Janeiro 'Axis' during the World War II Era
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Brazilian Success Story: The Volta Redonda Iron and Steel Project
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"Brazil Marks 50th Anniversary of Military Coup." National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book 465
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Brazil's Cold War in the Southern Cone, 1970-1975
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Brazil's International Economic Strategy, 1945-1960: Revival of the German Option
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Brazil’s Revolution in Commerce: Creating Consumer Capitalism in the American Century
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Brazil, the United States, and the Good Neighbor Policy: The Triumph of Persuasion during World War II
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Brazil, the United States, and World War II: A Commentary
(98 words)