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    Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations

    4th Edition

    Author(s): Edited by Frank Costigliola, Barbara J. Keys

    ISBN: 9781009447980
    Publication Date: 13/11/25
    Pages: 436
    Format: Paperback
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    The fourth edition of Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations reconceptualizes this long-established classic to focus squarely on methods: not what we do, but how we do what we do. It presents revised, sharply focused essays on methods for researching national security, development, political economy, gender, religion, race, emotion, and nongovernmental organizations, alongside entirely new contributions on digital resources, spatial analysis, technology, materials, the natural world, the interaction of race and empire, US-Indigenous relations, ideology, and culture. The chapters are bracketed with an essay that assesses changes in the conception of US foreign relations history, and with an overview of how US foreign relations history is practiced in China. The essays, by scholars who have made a significant contribution in their areas of specialization, highlight conceptual approaches and methods that, taken together, offer an innovative and practical 'how-to' manual for both experienced scholars and newcomers to the field.

    • Completely revised and updated edition, with sixteen entirely new chapters providing the most up-to-date methodological tool for teaching US foreign relations history
    • Focuses on methods, approaches, and methodologies so students of foreign relations history will be able to apply and evaluate them in their own work
    • Features innovative scholarship from both experienced scholars and newcomers to the field, ensuring readers gain a comprehensive understanding