The H-Diplo Publication Schedule for the period 11 to 25 January is as follows:
Week of 11 January:
1. H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Barry Buzan and Evelyn Goh, Rethinking Sino-Japanese Alienation: History Problems and Historical Opportunities. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
Introduction by Daqing Yang, The George Washington University
Reviewed by:
Shin Kawashima, University of Tokyo
Amy King, Australian National University
Seo-Hyun Park at Lafayette College
2. H-Diplo Essay Series on Learning the Scholar’s Craft: Reflections of Historians and International Relations Scholars.
“With a Little Help from My Friends”: Collaboration and the Scholar’s Craft
Essay by Jessica M. Chapman, Williams College
3. H-Diplo Review of James P. Woodard, Brazil’s Revolution in Commerce: Creating Consumer Capitalism in the American Century (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2020).
Reviewed by Pablo Pryluka, Princeton University
4. H-Diplo Review of Covell F. Meyskens. Mao’s Third Front: The Militarization of Cold War China. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Reviewed by Brian DeMare, Tulane University
5. H-Diplo Review of Zachary D. Carter, The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes. New York, Random House, 2020.
Reviewed Michael Cox, The London School of Economics
6. The H-Diplo/ISSF Policy Series: America and the World: The Effects of the Trump Presidency
Leo Ribuffo and “the “Paranoid Style” in American (Intellectual) Politics”
Essay by Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, Loyola University Chicago
7. H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Till van Rahden, Demokratie: Eine gefährdete Lebensform, Frankfurt/New York, Campus Verlag, 2019.
Introduction by Michael C. Behrent, Appalachian State University
Reviewed by:
James Chappel, Duke University
Donna Harsch, Carnegie Mellon University
Jakob Norberg, Duke University
Week of 18 January:
1. H-Diplo/ISSF Roundtable Review of Richard W. Maass, The Picky Eagle: How Democracy and Xenophobia Limited U.S. Territorial Expansion. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2020.
Introduction by: Stacie E. Goddard, Wellesley College
Reviewed by:
Dale C. Copeland, University of Virginia
Joseph M. Parent, University of Notre Dame
Kenneth A. Schultz, Stanford University
Bartholomew Sparrow, University of Texas at Austin
2. H-Diplo Essay Series on Learning the Scholar’s Craft: Reflections of Historians and International Relations Scholars.
On Learning the Historian’s Craft
Essay by Alice L. Conklin, The Ohio State University
3. H-Diplo Review of Wen-Qing Ngoei. Arc of Containment: Britain, United States, and Anticommunism in Southeast Asia. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2019.
Reviewed by Eunike G. Setiadarma, Northwestern University
4. H-Diplo Review Essay on Mary Elisabeth Cox. Hunger in War and Peace. Women and Children in Germany 1914-1924. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019
Reviewed by Elisabeth Piller, University of Oslo
5. H-Diplo Review of Martin Conway, Western Europe’s Democratic Age, 1945-1968. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020.
Reviewed by William I. Hitchcock, University of Virginia.
6. The H-Diplo/ISSF Policy Series: America and the World: The Effects of the Trump Presidency
Rethinking Vulnerability: Structural Inequality as National Insecurity
Essay by Jason Ludwig and Rebecca Slayton, Cornell University
7. H-Diplo/ISSF Roundtable review of Oriana Skylar Mastro. The Costs of Conversation: Obstacles to Peace Talks in Wartime. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019.
Introduction by: Avery Goldstein, University of Pennsylvania
Reviewed by:
James D. Fearon, Stanford University
Todd H. Hall, University of Oxford
Xiaoyu Pu, University of Nevada, Reno
Kristopher W. Ramsay, Princeton University
Robert F. Trager, UCLA
Regards,
Diane Labrosse, H-Diplo managing editor
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