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← The SHAFR Review

August 2004

“Thoughts From SHAFR President Mark A. Stoler.”

“Marshall, Leahy, and Casualty Issues-A Reply to Kort’s Flawed Critique.” Barton J. Bernstein

“Part of a New Direction: The State Department’s Office of the Historian and its Conference on the 1967 Arab-Israeli War.” Steven G. Galpern and Laurie West Van Hook

“Diplomatic History and American Studies.” Robert D. Schulzinger

“Working Long Into the Night: Improving Education and Searching for Social Mobility in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan.” Ron Briley

“A Protocol for Leaking: Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge and the View from Saigon.” John M. Carland

“What Is New at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum?” John Wilson

“www.shafr.org: A Resource and an Opportunity.” Robert S. Robinson

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