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.com'Hiding Behind the Humanitarian Label': Refugees, Repatriates, and the Rebuilding of America's Benevolent Image After the Vietnam War
(221 words)
'Hiding Behind the Humanitarian Label': Refugees, Repatriates, and the Rebuilding of America's Benevolent Image After the Vietnam War
(113 words)
“‘Hiding behind the Humanitarian Label’: Refugees, Repatriates, and the Rebuilding of America’s Benevolent Image after the Vietnam War.”
(110 words)
'Hiding behind the Humanitarian Label': Refugees, Repatriates, and the Rebuilding of America's Benevolent Image after the Vietnam War
(139 words)
'Hiding Behind the Humanitarian Label': Refugees, Repatriates, and the Rebuilding of America's Benevolent Image after the Vietnam War
(169 words)
'Hiding Behind the Humanitarian Label': Refugees, Repatriates, and the Rebuilding of America's Benevolent Image After the Vietnam War
(226 words)
“High and Low Tide: Sino–American Relations and Summit Diplomacy in the Second World War.”
(75 words)
'Higher Womanhood' Among the 'Lower Races': Julia McNair Henry in Puerto Rico and the 'Burden' of 1898
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'Higher Womanhood' Among the 'Lower Races': Julia McNair Henry in Puerto Rico and the 'Burden' of 1898
(87 words)
High Noon in Southern Africa: Making Peace in a Rough Neighborhood
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High on Foggy Bottom: An Outsider's Inside View of the Government
(82 words)
'High-Spirited Confusion': Brazil, the 1961 Belgrade Non-Aligned Conference, and the Limits of an 'Independent' Foreign Policy during the High Cold War
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'High-Spirited Confusion': Brazil, the 1961 Belgrade Non-Aligned Conference, and the Limits of an 'Independent' Foreign Policy During the High Cold War
(118 words)
Hills of Sacrifice: The 5th RCT in Korea
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Hiram Bingham and his Obsolete Shibboleth
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Hiram Johnson and Early New Deal Diplomacy, 1933-1934
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Hiram Johnson: The Making of an Irreconcilable
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Hiram W. Johnson and Economic Opposition to Wilsonian Diplomacy: A Note
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Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan
(90 words)
Hiroshima and Spinning the Atom: America, Britain, and Canada Proclaim the Nuclear Age, 6 August 1945
(128 words)