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“Rhetorical Incivility in the Twittersphere: A Comparative Thematic Analysis of Clinton and Trump's Tweets during and after the 2016 Presidential Election.”
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Rhetoric and Reality: Corporate America's Perceptions of Southeast Asia, 1950-1961
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Rhetoric and Reality in Air Warfare: The Evolution of British and American Ideas about Strategic Bombing, 1914-1945
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Rhetoric and Reality in Air Warfare: The Evolution of British and American Ideas about Strategic Bombing, 1914-1945
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Rhetoric and Results: A Pragmatic View of American Economic Expansionism, 1865-98
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Rhetoric and Results: A Pragmatic View of American Economic Expansionism, 1865-98
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Rhetoric and Results: A Pragmatic View of American Economic Expansionism, 1865-98
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Rhetoric and Results: A Pragmatic View of American Economic Expansionism, 1865-98
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Rhetoric and Results: A Pragmatic View of American Economic Expansionism, 1865-98
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Rhetoric and Results: A Pragmatic View of American Economic Expansionism, 1865-98
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Rhetoric of the Standards: The Debate over Gold and Silver in the 1890s
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Rhode Island and the Embargo of 1807
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Rhode Island and the Embargo of 1807
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Rhode Island Traders in Java, 1799-1836
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Rhodesia: A Hope for Southern Africa
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Rhodesia: An Assessment of the Viability of the Angola-American Proposals
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Richard B. Russell, Jr., Senator from Georgia
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Richard G. Lugar, Statesman of the Senate
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Richard Milhous Nixon: The Rise of an American Politician
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"Richard M. Nixon: The Corporate Presidency." In Leadership in the Modern Presidency, Fred I. Greenstein, ed., 164-98
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