BOOK REVIEWS
H-Diplo/H-Net Book Reviews Program
H-Diplo reviews books on foreign relations history, broadly defined, including monographs, primary source collections, essay collections, and other works. These reviews are commissioned by the H-Diplo Book Review Editor and then edited and published by the H-Net Book Reviews staff, who allow redistribution under the terms of the H-Net Book Reviews copyright policy.
H-Diplo also commissions essays and review essays, some of which discuss books. These items can be found on the H-Diplo essays page.
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H-Diplo publishes book reviews through the H-Net Book Reviews program. These reviews are stored in the H-Net book reviews database. Reviews stored at the H-Net book reviews site can be viewed by author, publication date, or title.
The three most recently published H-Diplo/H-Net book reviews are listed below:
Reviewer:
Peter Weiler
Title:
Constructing the Monolith: The United States, Great Britain, and International Communism, 1945-1950
Author:
Marc J. Selverstone
Reviewer:
Dominik Zaum
Title:
Channels of Power: The UN Security Council and U.S. Statecraft in Iraq
Author:
Alexander Thompson
Reviewer:
Jacqueline Swansinger
Title:
The Unmaking of the Middle East: A History of Western Disorder in Arab Lands
Author:
Jeremy Salt
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