Diplomatic History (journal)
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Diplomatic History is a
foreign relations history of the United States. It is the official journal of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations and is published by Oxford University Press
. The journal was established in 1977, and publishes five issues a year.
The current editors-in-chief are Anne L. Foster, Indiana State University, and Petra Goedde, Temple University. Alan McPherson serves as the associate editor.[1]
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal had a 2020 impact factor of 0.529.[2]
Past editors
- Armin Rappaport, University of California, San Diego, 1977–1979
- Paul S. Holbo, University of Oregon, Interim Editor, 1977?
- Judith W. Smith, University of California, San Diego, Associate Editor, 1979?
- Warren I. Cohen, Michigan State University, Editor, 1980–??
- George C. Herring, University of Kentucky, Editor, 1984?–1986
- Robert Seager II, University of Kentucky, Associate Editor, 1984?–1986
- Michael J. Hogan, Ohio State University, Editor, 1987–2001
- Jeffrey P. Kimball, Miami University, Associate Editor, 1987–1990
- David S. McLellan, Miami University, Associate Editor, 1987–1990
- William O. Walker III, Ohio Wesleyan University, Associate Editor, 1991–1992
- Peter L. Hahn, Ohio State University, Associate Editor, 1991–2001
- Mary Ann Heiss, Ohio State University, Associate Editor, 1991–2001
- Robert D. Schulzinger, University of Colorado, Boulder, Editor-in Chief, 2002–2012
- Thomas W. Zeiler, University of Colorado, Boulder, Executive Editor, 2002–2012; Editor, 2013–2014
- Nathan J. Citino, Colorado State University, Associate Editor, 2002–2014
- Kenneth A. Osgood, Colorado School of Mines, Associate Editor, 2013–2014
- Nick Cullather, Indiana University, Editor 2015–2019
- Anne Foster, Indiana State University, Editor, 2015–present
- Petra Goedde, Temple University, Editor, 2020–present
- Alan McPherson, Temple University, Associate Editor, 2020–present
Past publishers
- Scholarly Resources, 1977–1995
- Blackwell, 1995–2009
- Wiley, 2009–2012
- Oxford University Press, 2013–present
References
- ^ "Diplomatic History". academic.oup.com. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
- ^ "Diplomatic History". 2020 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2021.
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