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The International History Review Journal
@IntHistReview
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Publishes research on the history of international relations and the history of international thought, including history of conflicts, diplomacy and more.
Joined December 2022
🚨NEW SPECIAL ISSUE OF @IntHistReview Guest Ed. Silvia Salvatici (@UNI_FIRENZE)🚨 15 #researcharticles including 6 #OpenAccess look at the connections between #decolonization and #internationalaid through the experience of southern European countries. 🔗
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Congrats to Christine de Matos (@notredameaus), runner-up for the @NCISorg Elizabeth Eisenstein Essay prize! Her article explores how housekeeping manuals can give insight into the '#imperial home'. 🔗 🔗
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🚨NEW ISSUE OF @IntHistReview PUBLISHED🚨 Read the 8 articles, including 4 #OpenAccess articles about: ▶️Italian Fascism during the #1930s ▶️Perspectives of the #SuezCrisis and #Aden ▶️#Diplomacy in the 19th and 20th C and much more... 🔗 @NicKaderbha
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🚨NEW SPECIAL ISSUE OF @IntHistReview🚨 The Blockade in the Era of the World Wars Guest Editors: @elisabmpiller, Alan Kramer, Jonas Scherner and @KruizingaSamuel See all 12 #researcharticles including 8 #OpenAccess below. #internationalhistory 🔗
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🚨NEW SPECIAL ISSUE OF @IntHistReview🚨 Guest Editors from @UniFAU (Katharina Gerund & Jana Aresin) invited contributors to examine 'Strategies of Re-Education in Imperial Settings and Beyond.' See all articles including 3 #OpenAccess 🔗
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🚨NEW ISSUE OF @IntHistReview PUBLISHED🚨 Looking at: ▶️#JimmyCarter and the 🇺🇸🇹🇷 relationship ▶️Western European Union and the Yugoslav conflict ▶️🇬🇧 view of the Balkan Wars ▶️🇯🇵-🇨🇳 coexistence 1919-29 And much more... 🔗 #OpenAccess
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This #OpenAccess article focuses on the import dependence of the German steel industry between 1933-44. @AlexanderDonges investigates its strategic implications during #WW2. 🔗:
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Bee Yun (@wiko_berlin) reconsiders Athens' #GrandStrategy in the 5th Century BCE, through examining the city's Campaign to Egypt (460-454 BCE). What can the expedition tell us about Athens' constellation in the Hellas region? 🔗
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Jonas Scherner (@NTNUnorway) discusses the WWI blockade of Germany and what/how Nazi war planners learned for WWII. Check out this #OpenAccess article below: 🔗
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Nominations are now OPEN for our #InternationalHistory research prize supported by @MYBISA @BIHGroup! The award provides up to £1500 for research that will lead to an article submission to the IHR. 👉: #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter
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🚨NEW ISSUE OF @IntHistReview PUBLISHED🚨 Looking at: ▶️🇬🇧policy to #Apartheid 🇿🇦 ▶️🇯🇵 as a non-nuclear weapon state ▶️🇦🇺 #ForeignPolicy under #GoughWhitlam ▶️🇬🇧consul in Iran during the #70s ▶️And much more... 🔗 #OpenAccess @HistoryDarius
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🚨NEW ISSUE OF INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW PUBLISHED🚨 Looking at: ▶️#RonaldRegan's #ColdWar Strategy ▶️The competition between #Cuba and #Libya in Central America ▶️Transatlantic memory of #WW2 ▶️And much more 🔗 #AcademicTwitter #OpenAccess
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RT @tandfnewsroom: Newly-declassified U.S. 🇺🇸 and Japanese 🇯🇵 documents shed a light on previously hidden confidential deals on the U.S.–Ja…
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🚨NEW ISSUE OF INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW PUBLISHED🚨 In this issue we look at: 👉A #DiplomaticCrisis promoted by piracy 👉The #CivicCampaigns for Chile Solidarity 👉Campaign and End Loans to Southern Africa 🔗 #AcademicTwitter #OpenAccess
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🚨NEW ISSUE OF INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW PUBLISHED🚨 In this issue we look at #RonaldReagan, #UNHCR, #InternationalRelations, #ColdWar and much more. 🔗 #AcademicTwitter #OpenAccess
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Do financial sanctions on authoritarian regimes work? Carlo Edoardo Altamura (@GVAGrad_AHDC) & Seung Woo Kim (@UU_University) examines the two British civic campaigns, Chile Solidarity Campaign and End Loans to Southern Africa as case studies. 🔗
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The piracy activities of William Plowman which dragged the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, France and England into a diplomatic crisis that lasted for almost a decade from 1696 is explored by Matteo Calcagni (@EUI_EU) 🔗
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What role did #Portugal play in the International Commission for Intellectual Cooperation between 1922-39? And how far did it contribute to the #LeagueofNations belief that 'intellectuals would contribute to fostering the desire for peace’. 🔗
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Congrats to Michael Stamm of @MSU_HistoryDept for winning an @AEJHistory 'Covert Award'! His article recounts how 🇨🇦 and 🇺🇸 partnered to distribute newsprint during #WW2 and the #ColdWar in order to promote democratisation. 📄 🔗
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This #OpenAccess article on Black Angolan refugees who fled from the #AngolanCivilWar to Namibia in 1975–7. @LennartBolliger investigates why these refugees found themselves in camps run by apartheid-era military, rather than those run by the #UNHCR 🔗
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