Topic:Diplomatic History

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The Department of Diplomatic History was created on 9 September 2008 as a home for the study of diplomacy, foreign affairs, and international relations within the School of History. Lessons will detail specific topics in diplomacy throughout civilized history. The foreign affairs and diplomatic policy of individual nations will be included along with international relations on a global scale through history. Please contact Dr. Jason Denelder via the talk page for more information or assistance.

Contents

[edit] Course Catalog

This is a listing of the various topics to be offered in the Department of Diplomatic History, along with individual lesson plans listed beneath.

[edit] Active Courses/Lessons

[edit] Planned Courses/Lessons

1000 Series: International Diplomatic Studies

1100 Series: United States Diplomatic Studies

1200 Series: United Kingdom Diplomatic Series

[edit] Requested Courses/Lessons

[edit] Resources and Reading Materials

[edit] Department News

  • 9 September 2008: The Department of Diplomatic History is created.

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