Francis Loewenheim
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American historian of modern diplomacy
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Francis Loewenheim's Degrees
- PhD History Columbia University
- Masters History Columbia University
- Bachelors History Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Francis L. Loewenheim was an American historian at Rice University. He was one of the leading authorities on modern diplomatic history. Born in Nuremberg, Germany, Loewenheim came to the United States with his parents in 1934, one year after the Machtergreifung. He grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, and received bachelor's and master's degrees in history from the University of Cincinnati and his doctorate in 1952 from Columbia University.
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- Roosevelt and Churchill: Their secret wartime correspondence (1975) (40)
- The Diplomats, 1939-1979 (1994) (16)
- The historian and the diplomat : the role of history and historians in American foreign policy (1967) (4)
- Theory and practice in American politics (1964) (4)
- The Measure of Diplomacy: What Makes a Strategy Grand? (1994) (3)
- The historian and the diplomat (1967) (1)
- The Diplomats, 1939–1979. Ed. by Gordon A. Craig and Francis L. Loewenheim. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994. xvi, 747 pp. $33.00, ISBN 0-691-03613-6.) (1995) (1)
- Western civilization, its genesis and destiny : the modern heritage : from 1500 to the present (1971) (1)
- "The Diplomats, 1939-1979", Gordon A. Craig, Francis L. Loewenheim, New Jersey 1994 : [recenzja] / Hanna Marczewska-Zagdańska. (1996) (0)
- 10. German Liberalism and the Czech Renascence: Ignaz Kuranda, Die Grenzboten, and Developments in Bohemia, 1845-1849 (1970) (0)
- The Diffidence of Power: Some Notes and Reflections on the American Road to Munich (1972) (0)
- New Left Diplomatic Histories and Historians: The American Revisionists. By Joseph M. Siracusa. (Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat, 1973. viii + 138 pp. Notes, biWiography, and index. $6.95.) (1974) (0)
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