From Library Journal
An expanded and revised edition of the 1980 work ( LJ 3/1/80), this includes some 1200 entries (up from about 1000 in the first edition) on individuals, topics, and events associated with American diplomacy from the Revolution to 1988. The previous edition went up to 1978. LJ' s reviewer called the entries a "well-balanced and sensible selection," and was particularly impressed with the bibliographical notes and sources for further study, and the extensive cross-referencing, still evident in the new addition . Academic and large public libraries should consider.
- Francine Fialkoff, "Library Journal"Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Review
“When Findling, a history professor at Indiana University Southeast, published the first edition of this work in 1980, it instantly became the best one-volume reference work on U.S. diplomatic history. This second edition has been completely revised and updated to July 1988. Of the more than 1,200 entries, approximately half are biographical sketches of the major `movers and shakers' in American diplomatic history; the remainder focus on the principal treaties, incidents, interventions, and conferences since 1776. . . . There are the usual Greenwood appendixes, including a chronology, a selected list of manuscript and oral history sources for persons included in the text, and a list of biographees by state of birth. Most useful is the list of key diplomatic personnel arranged by presidential administration. A very detailed index concludes the book. Overall, this is an outstanding compilation and one likely to be frequently consulted by students of American diplomacy.”–
Reference Books Bulletin“The excellent definitions, the pertinent though brief bibliographies, the thorough index, and the many useful appendixes make this an excellent subject dictionary. The work should prove useful in academic, large public, and high school libraries. Recommended.”–
Reference Books Bulletin“This work is much more than a dictionary. One can "have it both ways with this book. Each entry compacts the essentials, without the need for further research--while also providing a bibliographical citation for further exploration.”–
ASIL“An expanded and revised edition of the 1980 work this includes some 1200 entries (up from about 1000 in the first edition) on individuals, topics, and events associated with American diplomacy from the Revolution to 1988. The previous edition went up to 1979. LJ 's reviewer called the entries a `well-balanced and sensible selection,' and was particularly impressed with the bibliographical notes and sources for further study, and the extensive cross-referencing, still evident in the new edition. Academic and large public libraries should consider.”–
Library Journal
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