H-Diplo Publication Schedule, 14 to 25 September

Diane N. Labrosse Discussion

The H-Diplo publication schedule for the period 14 to 25 September is as follows:

Week of 14 September:

1.  H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Greg Grandin, The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America.  New York: Metropolitan Books: 2019.

Introduction by Daniel Immerwahr, Northwestern University

Reviewed by:

Lloyd Gardner, Emeritus Rutgers University

Amy C. Offner, University of Pennsylvania

Daniel J. Sargent, University of California Berkeley

John A. Thompson, University of Cambridge

2. H-Diplo Essay Series on Learning the Scholar’s Craft: Reflections of Historians and International Relations Scholars.

The Journey of Scholarship

Essay by Shen Zhihua, East China Normal University

3. H-Diplo Article Review of James Jungbok Lee, “Treating Allies with Respect: U.S.-ROK Alliance and the Second Korean Nuclear Crisis, 2002-2006.” Journal of American-East Asian Relations 26:2 (2019): 165-205.

Reviewed by Terence Roehrig, U.S. Naval War College

4. H-Diplo Article Review of Silvia Berger Ziauddin and Sibylle Marti, “Life after the Bomb: Nuclear Fear, Science, and Security Politics in Switzerland in the 1980s.” Cold War History 20:1 (2020): 95-113.

Reviewed by Dario Fazzi, Roosevelt Institute for American Studies

5. H-Diplo Essay Series on Learning the Scholar’s Craft: Reflections of Historians and International Relations Scholars.

Confessions of a Frustrated Historian of U.S. Labor and American Foreign Relations

Essay by Elizabeth McKillen, University of Maine

6. H-Diplo Review of Lara R. Curtis, Writing Resistance and the Question of Gender: Charlotte Delbo, Noor Inayat Khan, and Germaine Tillion (Palgrave Macmillan, 2019).

Review by: Abigail E Lewis, University of Wisconsin-Madison

7. H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Elleni Centime Zeleke, Ethiopia in Theory: Revolution and Knowledge Production, 1964-2016. Leiden: Brill, 2019.

Introduction by: Alden Young, University of California, Los Angeles

Reviewed by:

Samar Al-Bulushi, University of California, Irvine

Adom Getachew, University of Chicago

Wendell Marsh, Rutgers University-Newark

Week of 21 September:

1. H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Norman M. Naimark. Stalin and the Fate of Europe:  The Postwar Struggle for Sovereignty.  Cambridge, MA:  The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2019.

Introduction: Ronald Grigor Suny, University of Michigan

Reviewed by: 

Patryk Babiracki, University of Texas at Arlington

Hope Harrison, The George Washington University

Mark Kramer, Harvard University

Elidor Mëhilli, Hunter College of the City University of New York

Marc Trachtenberg, University of California at Los Angeles

2.  H-Diplo Essay Series on Learning the Scholar’s Craft: Reflections of Historians and International Relations Scholars.

Teaching and Learning

Essay by David C. Engerman, Yale University

3. H-Diplo Article Review of Brian Rouleau.  “Children are Hiding in Plain Sight in the History of US Foreign Relations.”  Modern American History (2019), 1-21. 

Reviewed by Susan A. Miller, Rutgers University, Camden

4. H-Diplo/ISSF Review of Thomas K. Robb and David James Gill, Divided Allies: Strategic Cooperation against the Communist Threat in the Asia-Pacific during the Early Cold War (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019).

Reviewed by Michael D. Cohen, Australian National University

5. H-Diplo Review of Claire Zalc, Denaturalized. How Thousands Lost Their Citizenship and Lives in Vichy France. Translated by Catherine Porter.  Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020.

Reviewed by Philip Nord, Princeton University

6. H-Diplo Essay Series on Learning the Scholar’s Craft: Reflections of Historians and International Relations Scholars.

A Historian's Formative Years

Essay by Akira Iriye, Harvard University

With best regards,

Diane Labrosse, H-Diplo managing editor