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Diane S. Clemens University of California, Berkeley World War II and Early cold war history Status and issues of Native American sovereignty |
| Secondary Phone: | 510-524-6098 |
| Web Page: | http://history.berkeley.edu/faculty/Clemens/ |
| List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Diplo Advisory Board Member for H-Russia Reviewer for H-German |
| Reviews: | untitled untitled |
| Interests: | Diplomacy and International Relations Ethnic History / Studies Military History |
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Bio: Ph.D UC Santa Barbara (Alex de Conde) 1962. Taught at MIT, Berkeley (since 1972), Boston University Overseas Program (Germany, Italy, Belgium, 1982-84). US Diplomatic History survey courses, graduate and undergraduate courses in Vietnam, World War II, Cold War. US History Survey, multicultural, for Berkeley's American Cultures requirement. _Yalta_, Oxford University Press, 1970. "From Isolationism to Internationalism: America's World War II Occupation Plans for Postwar Europe: Alternative to the Cold War," Ost-West-Beziehungen: Konfrontation und Detente, 1945-1989.Herausgegeben von Gustav Schmidt, Band 2, Bochum, Germany: Universitatsverglag Dr. N.Brockmeyer, 1993, 119-141. "From War to Cold War: The Role of Harriman, Deane, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Reversal of Cooperation with the Soviet Union, April, 1945." The International History Review, XIV (May 1992), 277-306. "Executive Agreements," in Encylopedia of American Foreign Policy, ed., Alexander DeConde. Charles Scribners and Sons, 1978, Vol I, 339-58. Numerous OAH and AHA appearances, participation in meetings US-Soviet Historians of World War II, Yalta 1992, Middelburgh 1995 Paper, "The Allies and Three Days of Surrender: 'UNplanning' the Surrender," 6th Symposium of US-Soviet Historians of World War II, Roosevelt Study Center, Middelburgh, Holland. |
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