
New Studies in U.S. Foreign Relations Series
This series focuses on works that expand the parameters of U.S. foreign relations. Chronologically broad and topically diverse, it is designed to further the internationalization—indeed, globalization—of the field by publishing a wide variety of innovative books, including interdisciplinary studies, that place the United States within a larger, transnational context. Areas of focus include, but are not limited to, identity formation and projection, borderlands studies, comparative history, and cultural transfer.
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Colombia
and the The Making of an Inter-American Alliance, 1939–1960 Bradley Lynn Coleman |
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Intrabloc Conflicts |
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The American Civil War by Phillip E. Myers |
Status: Send submissions to Mary Ann Heiss, Series Editor, at mheiss@kent.edu.