| | Bureau of Public Affairs: Office of the HistorianThe Office of the Historian is responsible, under law, for the preparation and publication of the official historical documentary record of U.S. foreign policy in the Foreign Relations of the United States series. It researches and writes historical studies on aspects of U.S. diplomacy for use by policymakers in the Department and in other agencies, as well as for public information. The office also makes recommendations to other bureaus regarding the identification, maintenance, and long-term preservation of important historical diplomatic records. Its outreach activities include educational videos for middle school and high school students, scholarly conferences, counseling private scholars and journalists on historical research issues, and responding to government and public inquiries on diplomatic history questions.
The Office of the Historian is pleased to announce the launch of its new website at http://history.state.gov. You have asked for more resources at your fingertips for all things related to U.S. diplomatic history, and we have responded. Please visit the site to browse through our renowned Foreign Relations of the United States series, to explore the history of diplomatic relations country by country, or to read biographies of famous diplomatic figures. | | Highlights | Conference Proceedings:
U.S.-Soviet Relations in the Era of D�tente, 1969-1976 October 22-23, 2007
Transforming the Cold War: The United States and China, 1969-1980 September 25-27, 2006
New Releases: December 31, 2008 Foreign Relations, 1969-1976, Volume E-14, Part 1, Documents on the United Nations, 1973-1976
December 23, 2008 Foreign Relations, 1969-1976, Volume XXIV, Middle East Region and Arabian Peninsula, 1969-1972; Jordan, September 1970 |
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