H-Diplo Publication Schedule, 12 to 23 April

Diane N. Labrosse Discussion

The H-Diplo publication schedule for the period 12 to 23 April is as follows:

Week of 12 April:

1. H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Annelien de Dijn, Freedom: An Unruly History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020.

Roundtable Chair: Cheryl B. Welch, Harvard University  

Reviewed by:

Gianna Englert, Southern Methodist University

Helena Rosenblatt, the Graduate Center, City University of New York

William Selinger, University College London

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

On Documents in the Basement and Historical Research: A Personal Perspective

Essay by Uri Bialer, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

3. The H-Diplo/ISSF Policy Series: America and the World: The Effects of the Trump Presidency

Canada and Trump Revisited, Revisited

Essay by David G. Haglund, Queen’s University

4. H-Diplo/ISSF Article Review of Bryan R. Early and Keith A. Preble, “Going Fishing versus Hunting Whales: Explaining Changes in How the US Enforces Economic Sanctions,” Security Studies, 2020

Review by Clara Portela, University of Valencia

5. H-Diplo Article Review of Kjolv Egeland, “Spreading the Burden: How NATO Became a ‘Nuclear’ Alliance’,” Diplomacy & Statecraft 31:1 (2020): 143-167.

Reviewed by Tom Sauer, Universiteit Antwerpen

6. The H-Diplo/ISSF Policy Series: America and the World: The Effects of the Trump Presidency

The Trump Presidency and the Failure of International Relations Theory

Essay by Michael N. Barnett, George Washington University

7.  H-Diplo Review of Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones.  The Nazi Spy Ring in America: Hitler’s Agents, the FBI, and the Case That Stirred the Nation.  Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2020.

Essay by Adrian O’Sullivan, Independent Scholar

Week of 19 April:

1. H-Diplo Roundtable Review of Lauren Frances Turek, To Bring the Good News to All Nations: Evangelical Influence on Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Relations.  Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2020.

Introduction by: Philip Jenkins, Baylor University

Reviewed by

Mark Edwards, Spring Arbor University

David A. Hollinger, University of California, Berkeley

Daniel G. Hummel, University of Wisconsin-Madison

John D. Wilsey, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY

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

By Tuong Vu, University of Oregon

3. The H-Diplo/ISSF Policy Series: America and the World: The Effects of the Trump Presidency

Aristocracy, Oligarchy, and Donald Trump: The Age of Distrust

Essay by Arthur Eckstein, University of Maryland, College Park

4. H-Diplo/ISSF Review of Erin M. Kearns and Joseph K. Young, Tortured Logic: Why Some Americans Support the Use of Torture in Counter Terrorism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2020.

Reviewed by Idean Salehyan, University of North Texas

5. H-Diplo Review of Alan McPherson, Ghosts of Sheridan Circle: How a Washington Assassination Brought Pinochet’s Terror State to Justice (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2019).

Reviewed by Kristina Mani, Oberlin College

6. The H-Diplo/ISSF Policy Series: America and the World: The Effects of the Trump Presidency

American Totalitarianism in the Age of Trump

Essay by Sophie Joscelyne, University of Sussex

7.  H-Diplo Article Review of Emmanuel Comte, “Waging the Cold War: The Origins and Launch of Western Cooperation to Absorb Migrants from Eastern Europe, 1948–57.” Cold War History (May 2020):

Reviewed by Jan Musekamp, University of Pittsburgh

Regards,

Diane Labrosse, H-Diplo managing editor