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History 461, Studies in U.S. Diplomatic History - Fall 2005
 

Instructor: Richard H. Immerman
Course Location: TUCC 305

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Office: Gladfelter Hall 909
Office Hours:
MWF 10-11 a.m.; T 10-11 a.m., and by appt.

Phone: 215-204-7466 or 610-645-5436

The intention of this course is to broaden your familiarity with the historiography as well as the history of U.S. foreign relations. To begin this process you will all become intimately acquainted with the essays in Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations. Collectively, they represent neither a manual or recipe book. They should, however, stimulate your own thinking--and imagination--about what has, should, can, and will be written. [More]

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The Players

Big Ol' Bibliography (250k)

"How to Write a Book Review"

Provisions for Students with Disabilities

Honor Code and Statement on Academic Integrity


Statement on Student and Faculty Academic Rights and Responsibilities