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Diplomatic and History
* Frontline Diplomacy: The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training from the Library of Congress, memory. loc. gov
Dictionary of American Diplomatic History, Westport: Greenwood Press, pp. 457 – 458.
" Diplomatic History 2004 28 ( 4 ): 513 – 528.
Diplomatic History of the American People ( 1940 ), standard older textbook
A Diplomatic History of the United States ( 1952 ) old standard textbook
Guide to the Diplomatic History of the United States 1775 – 1921 ( 1935 ) bibliographies ; out of date and replaced by Beisner ( 2003 )
Dictionary of American Diplomatic History 2nd ed.
" Diplomatic History 1996 20 ( 3 ): 321 – 355.
" Diplomatic History 1999 23 ( 2 ): 127 – 155.
* Charles, Douglas M. " Informing FDR: FBI Political Surveillance and the Isolationist-Interventionist Foreign Policy Debate, 1939 – 1945 ", Diplomatic History, Vol.
" Diplomatic History 1999 23 ( 2 ): 127 – 155.
* Watt, D. C. " Some Aspects of AJP Taylor's Work as Diplomatic Historian " pages 19 – 33 from Journal of Modern History, Volume 49, Issue # 1, March 1977.
The Platt Amendment, summarized by Thomas A. Bailey in " Diplomatic History of the American People ":
In his senior year, White won the Clark Prize for English disputation and the De Forest prize for public oratory, speaking on the topic " The Diplomatic History of Modern Times ".
Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, ( 2004 ), articles originally appeared in ‘’ Diplomatic History ’’ and cover all main fields of American diplomatic history
" Japan's World and World War II ," Diplomatic History, Summer 2001, Vol.
" New Scholarship And Directions in the Study of the Diplomatic History of the People ' S Republic of China ," Chinese Historical Review, Spring 2007, Vol.
* Zeiler, Thomas W. “ The Diplomatic History Bandwagon: A State of the Field ,” Journal of American History ( March 2009 ), v 95 # 4 pp 1053 – 73, online at History Cooperative
* Matusumoto, Saho " Diplomatic History / International Relations " pages 314-316 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing ed.
* Documents of Diplomatic History
* Masuda, Hajimu, “ Rumors of War: Immigration Disputes and the Social Construction of American-Japanese Relations, 1905 – 1913 ,” Diplomatic History, 33 ( Jan. 2009 ), 1 – 37.

Diplomatic and American
" Diplomatic Missions to the Court of China: The Kotow Question I ," The American Historical Review, Vol.
" Diplomatic Missions to the Court of China: The Kotow Question II ," The American Historical Review, Vol.
Diplomatic correspondence to President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War, as during the Trent Affair, for instance, frequently referred to him as His Excellency.
* Ambrosius, Lloyd E. Woodrow Wilson and the American Diplomatic Tradition: The Treaty Fight in Perspective ( 1990 ) excerpt and text search
" Diplomatic Missions to the Court of China: The Kotow Question I ," The American Historical Review, Vol.
" Diplomatic Missions to the Court of China: The Kotow Question II ," The American Historical Review, Vol.
As Secretary of State, Knox reorganized the Department on a divisional basis, extended the merit system to the Diplomatic Service up to the grade of chief of mission, pursued a policy of encouraging and protecting American investments abroad, declared the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment, and accomplished the settlement of the Bering Sea controversy and the North Atlantic fisheries controversy.
The weakness of American codes worried Yardley, especially considering the war in Europe, so in May 1916 he began writing a hundred-page “ Solution of American Diplomatic Codes ”, which he gave to his boss.
Diplomatics ( in American English, and in most anglophone countries ), or Diplomatic ( in British English ), is a scholarly discipline centred on the textual analysis of documents – particularly, but not exclusively, historical documents.
The Commonwealth Club awarded him gold medals in 1940 for his Diplomatic History of the American People and 1944 for his Woodrow Wilson and the Lost Peace.
* A Diplomatic History of the American People ( 1940, and reprinted through 10 editions )
* The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution ( 12 vols, 1829 – 1830 ; redated 1854 )
Diplomatic cables exposed in 2010 by Wikileaks suggest that the United States government including the American ambassador, worked with parts of the Spanish government to subvert the Spanish judicial process to control and ultimately stymie and thwart the investigation.
But alliance with the traditional Habsburg enemy ( the " Diplomatic Revolution " of 1756 ) against the rising power of Britain and Prussia led to costly failure in the Seven Years ' War ( 1756 – 1763 ) and the loss of France's North American colonies.
IIPA was the principal representative of the entertainment industry in assisting the U. S. government in the World Trade Organization ( WTO ) TRIPS negotiations, the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ) negotiations, and at the Diplomatic Conference leading to the completion of the two World Intellectual Property Organization ( WIPO ) " Internet " treaties in 1996.
In 1933, he delivered the Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History at Johns Hopkins University on the subject of American Diplomacy during the First World War.

Diplomatic and Revolution
This led to the Diplomatic Revolution of 1756, in which the alliances seen during the previous war were mostly inverted.
The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933 – 36.
While there he oversaw complex negotiations that resulted from the Diplomatic Revolution before being recalled in 1768.
The Diplomatic Revolution of 1756, turned this scheme upside down as France became friendly to and then allied to Austria and Russia and an enemy of Prussia.
* Murphy, Orville T. The Diplomatic Retreat of France and Public Opinion on the Eve of the French Revolution, 1783-1789.
This was the beginning of the Diplomatic Revolution, which saw France allied to her former enemy Austria.
Humiliated by the cession of Silesia, Austria worked to secure an alliance with France and Russia ( the " Diplomatic Revolution "), while Prussia drifted into Great Britain's camp forming the Anglo-Prussian Alliance.
* Weinberg, Gerhard The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933-36, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970
Newcastle's worst fears were confirmed in 1756 when Austria concluded an alliance with France ( Diplomatic Revolution ) suddenly throwing the whole balance of power in Europe askew.
He resigned in 1964 in order to join the Diplomatic Service and served from 1966 to 1968 as first secretary at the British embassy in Peking during the Cultural Revolution.
* Weinberg, Gerhard The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany: Diplomatic Revolution In Europe, 1933-36, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970, ISBN 0226885097.
Brühl was a capable diplomat, who played a vital role in the Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 and the convergence of Habsburg and France.
* Treaty of Versailles ( 1756 ), a defense alliance treaty between France and Austria ; see Diplomatic Revolution
* Treaty of Versailles ( 1757 ), expansion of 1756 Versailles treaty to Saxony, Sweden and Russia ; see Diplomatic Revolution
* Weinberg, Gerhard The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933-36, University of Chicago Press: Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, 1970.
* Weinberg, Gerhard L. The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany: Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933 – 36.
* The Diplomatic Revolution.
* Weinberg, Gerhard The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany Diplomatic Revolution in Europe 1933-36, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970, ISBN 226-88509-7.
Diplomatic relations between Canada and Cuba began in 1945, and were uninterrupted by the Cuban Revolution.
Even worse was the military aid from France, which was ( and continued to be until the Diplomatic Revolution of 1756 ) Austria's arch-nemesis.
But alliance with the traditional Habsburg enemy ( the " Diplomatic Revolution " of 1756 ) against the rising power of Britain and Prussia led to costly failure in the Seven Years ' War ( 1756 – 1763 ) and the loss of France's North American colonies.

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