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  2. The International History Review - Wikipedia

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    The International History Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of international relations and the history of international thought published by Routledge. It was established in 1978 by Edward Ingram, Gordon Martel and Ian Muggridge; the current editor-in-chief is Alan Dobson (Swansea University).

  3. List of history journals - Wikipedia

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    This list of history journals presents representative notable academic journals pertaining to the field of history and historiography.It includes scholarly journals listed by journal databases and professional associations such as: JSTOR, Project MUSE, the Organization of American Historians, the American Historical Association, [1] Goedeken (2000), [2] or are published by national or regional ...

  4. Edward Ingram (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Roger Ingram Ellis (born in Calcutta, India) was an Anglo-Canadian historian of the British Empire, long-time former editor of the International History Review, and emeritus professor at Simon Fraser University. Having obtained his BA and MA degrees from Balliol College, Oxford, Ingram went on to receive his PhD in international history ...

  5. Paul du Quenoy - Wikipedia

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    Paul du Quenoy (center) with Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and Princess Ermias Sahle Selassie of Ethiopia at the Russian Ball of Washington, DC, January 11, 2014. Paul du Quenoy (born November 15, 1977) is an American publisher, critic, historian, and philanthropist. He is President and Publisher of Academica Press, an international non ...

  6. The Lights that Failed - Wikipedia

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    The Lights that Failed is part of the Oxford History of Modern Europe and is the first of two volumes authored by Steiner for the series, the second being the follow-up The Triumph of the Dark: European International History 1933-1939. The series is edited by Alan Bullock and William Deakin. [6]

  7. Paul W. Schroeder - Wikipedia

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    Paul W. Schroeder (February 23, 1927 [2] – December 6, 2020 [3]) was an American historian who was professor emeritus at the University of Illinois. He specialized in European international politics from the late 16th to the 20th centuries, Central Europe, and the theory of history. He is known for his contributions to diplomatic history and ...

  8. Joanna Waley-Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Waley-Cohen. Eleanor Joanna Waley-Cohen (born 10 June 1952) [1] is an English academic who is Provost for New York University Shanghai and Silver Professor of History at New York University, where she has taught Chinese history since 1992. As Provost, she serves as NYU Shanghai's chief academic officer, setting the university's academic ...

  9. Abigail Green - Wikipedia

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    "The limits of intervention: coercive diplomacy and the Jewish question in the nineteenth century", The International History Review, vol. 36, no. 3 (2014), pp. 473–492. (Edited with Vincent Viaene) Religious Internationals in the Modern World: Globalization and Faith Communities since 1750, Palgrave Transnational History series (Palgrave, 2012).