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852: 910:'s foreign policy advisory team, who gained their passion for foreign affairs from LaFeber. Indeed, LaFeber has said, "I didn't try to instill anything in anybody. I've never cared about having disciples. did, but he was very convinced he was right. I'm often not." To LaFeber, the most important thing was not necessarily the conclusions one drew from history, but the importance of studying it. Alterman has said, "To me, Walter represents the ur-notion of what it means to be a disinterested scholar. There's a willingness to follow the scholarship wherever it leads, even if it's in politically inconvenient directions." Nonetheless, LaFeber has sometimes stated his views quite publicly, especially his prediction that the 729: 770: 944:... what a university is all about is rational discourse. What these people were doing was essentially raping the major principle of the university. Once you introduce any kind of element of force into the university, you compromise the institution. To me, that is totally unforgivable. ... We have to make a distinction between procedure and politics. What I am talking about is procedure. I'm a relativist in terms of object and conclusion. I don't think I am necessarily right. What I am absolutist about is the procedure you use to get there. Which means the university always has to be open and it cannot be compromised." 952:, agreed to some of the students' demands as they departed the Straight, LaFeber resigned his position as chair of the history department. On a trip to New York City with a few other professors to meet with university trustees, LaFeber marshalled the arguments against the actions of Perkins. LaFeber publicly announced that he would not return to Cornell if Perkins remained. LaFeber's stance was one of the more influential in leading to Perkins' resignation at the end of the semester. 33: 1043:'s 2013 Award for Scholarly Distinction, a lifetime achievement award for what the association said was for being "one of the scholars who re-invented the study of American foreign relations in the 1960s: not only transforming many specific debates, but lastingly changing our sense of what this field could be. ... An exceptionally visible and valuable public intellectual, Professor LaFeber has managed to reach broad audiences without sacrificing academic rigor." 741:, when students were seeking answers for why their country was involved in that conflict and in other foreign interventions. LaFeber's lectures were considered "events"; classes met Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with the last of these being in front of even more people than the weekday ones, because students brought their friends to listen. Even students who never took the course or went to a lecture were aware of its existence and renown. 1012: 927:
1960s, including opposition to the war, the quest for racial justice, and the desire for a political system that better represented democratic ideals. He later said that "academic freedom means the freedom, indeed means the requirement (otherwise what is tenure for?) to criticize American society when evidence accumulates that society has gone off in the wrong direction."
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debated issues vigorously, and especially were unafraid to strike out on new and uncharted paths in order to create what they sincerely hoped would be a better nation and a better world. All this, however, is not to deny that the decisions of these men resulted in many unfortunate consequences for their twentieth-century descendants.
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Finally, I must add that I have been profoundly impressed with the statesmen of these decades. ... I found both the policy makers and the businessmen of this era to be responsible, conscientious men who accepted the economic and social realities of their day, understood domestic and foreign problems,
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By early 1966 LaFeber was publicly critical of U.S. strategy in the Vietnam War, saying that the country's policy reflected "the dilemma of American liberalism" with policy objectives that were contradictory and paradoxical. In general, LaFeber was in sympathy with many of the student causes of the
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LaFeber, who was known for being "old school" in his appearance and demeanor, always wearing a coat and tie to class, was lauded by Cornell's in-house newspaper for his simplistic approach to presentation, with a style that has been characterized as "anti-razzle-dazzle". He began classes by writing
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The relationship between the scholarship of LaFeber and William Appleman Williams has been characterized by one later historiographic survey this way: "Williams' best-known student, who has surpassed the master in the quantity and quality of his historical output while continuing to promote the line
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liberal arts college in the southern part of Indiana. LaFeber played varsity basketball for the Hanover Panthers, as a reserve forward during his sophomore year. He also played some during his junior year. He sang in the Hanover College Choir, which provided voices for Sunday morning Presbyterian
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LaFeber retired in 2006 after 46 years on the Cornell faculty. His farewell lecture on April 25, 2006, billed as "A Special Evening With Cornell's Walter LaFeber: A Half-Century of Friends, Foreign Policy, and Great Losers" was given to a nearly 3,000-person, capacity gathering of former students,
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were secondary to larger questions of human rights and that a university's greatest responsibility was to eradicate racial and other injustices. But LaFeber was one of only a few liberal professors who strongly disagreed with that stance. To LaFeber, academic freedom was paramount; decades later,
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LaFeber's teaching abilities led to his longstanding undergraduate "History of American Foreign Relations" class at Cornell gaining a reputation as one of the university's best and most popular courses. A number of his students went on to prominent positions in the U.S. government and academia. In
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has been quoted as saying, "Those of us who took that course enjoyed a learning experience that we can probably never adequately describe or praise. In a number of specific instances, like my own, it changed lives." Other future academics have said much the same, including Andrew J. Rotter, and a
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A student's notebooks from History 313 and 314, LaFeber's History of American Foreign Relations course as taught during 1974–75. Students took diligent notes during the lectures and often kept the notebooks for decades after. The History 314 page shown is for the first lecture of the semester and
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would write of this course that, despite his publishing achievements, "LaFeber might be even more distinguished as a teacher: one for whom the overworked adjective 'legendary' is entirely fitting. Without eyewitnesses, would we trust accounts that his upper-division lecture course regularly drew
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to accommodate them. He spoke softly for whatever room he was in, so as to force students to be absolutely quiet in order to hear him. While other revisionists focused more on ideological or institutional forces, LaFeber made his scholarship and his lectures memorable by stressing the role of
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LaFeber switched to half-time teaching in 1989, giving classes in the fall but reserving the spring for researching and writing. He began doing less than that in the 1990s, but then was offered the Andrew H. and James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor post, which brought him back to
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described it as part of a succeeding wave of books that tried to refine those insights in a firmer historical grounding. Fremont-Smith praised LaFeber's work for being a "penetrating account" that was especially strong in sorting out the chronology of events and tracing the impact of domestic
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of Harvard, with both working on the same period but with very different interpretations of it. The more established May helpfully supplied LaFeber with documents he had found, which LaFeber took as an object lesson on how two fair-minded scholars can reach differing conclusions from the same
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by African American students, who eventually became armed, as well as some other physical and verbal threats made against university officials and faculty at the time, greatly dismayed him. Many of the younger and more progressive faculty members on campus supported the actions of the campus
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an outline of only a few points on the chalkboard and then talking without notes (lecturing from memory was a technique his mentor Harrington had used). At its peak, the course attracted more than 400 students and lectures were sometimes held in the large
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The devotion of past students towards LaFeber and his course has often been noted; many, regardless of what occupation they went into, have used the word "awe" to describe their recollection of his lectures. Historian and former student
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in 1989, LaFeber appeared on television frequently as an expert, and in an interview at the time, said the invasion was "an admission of failure to work out a diplomatic solution to get rid of a third-rate dictator that we had created."
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services and also gave concerts around the state, was co-chair of a "Religion in Life" Week program at the college, and was on the Hanover Board of Student Affairs, which directed extracurricular affairs on campus. He belonged to the
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hired LaFeber as an assistant professor in 1959. He became an associate professor in 1963. LaFeber found an engaging environment with a number of other up-and-coming figures in the history and government departments, including
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in 2004. The editor-in-chief of the journal wrote in an introductory note that "Professor LaFeber has been a commanding presence in the field of the history of American foreign relations for more than four decades."
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LaFeber became the first recipient of the Clark Distinguished Teaching Award at Cornell in 1966; the award was created to honor junior faculty members who were involved in the teaching of undergraduates.
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LaFeber's influential students were found working for both parties in Washington and had a diversity of viewpoints. Especially noticeable in this regard were Hadley and other members of "
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LaFeber (third from left) at a 2016 panel session discussing the influence of Cornell University on American foreign policy; Dwight Bush, Derek Chollet and Stephen Hadley are also present
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300-plus students each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday? ... Or that he continued running discussion sections and grading papers for that huge class when he could have easily avoided it?"
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in 1989. He gave titled lectures at many universities, and made a number of appearances on radio and television. He also served on several scholarly editorial boards, including that of
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LaFeber's undergraduate History of American Foreign Relations class achieved a reputation as one of the toughest and most popular courses on campus. This was especially so during the
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became teaching assistants and with whom they would strike up a close bond (the four of them would become the core of what became known as the Wisconsin School of diplomatic history).
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later explained the reason: "It was the bicentennial. I felt that something significant should be said by someone who could say it with authority." In his address at
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predominated, LaFeber was influenced by Harrington's inductive methodology in seminar teaching, sense of irony, and suggestions that the economic interpretations of
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of interpretation laid down by Williams, is Walter LaFeber." However, not all have agreed; a broadside against Cold War revisionists was published by historian
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Overall, LaFeber's career has been characterized as having "imbibed the Wisconsin lessons of empiricism, criticism, and a suspicion of power."
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sources. With his dissertation titled "The Latin American Policy of the Second Cleveland Administration" being accepted, LaFeber received his
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Mallaby, Sebastian (September 21, 1997). "Uneasy Partners: Two books detail the often rocky history of U.S. trade relations with Japan".
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He attained the rank of full professor in 1967, then was named to the Marie Underhill Noll Professor of History chair in 1968. By 1969,
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that an invasion would help democracy spread throughout the Middle East "flies in the face of everything we know about Iraqi history."
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venue due to overwhelming demand for tickets.) The lecture, which was centered in part around the origins and implications of
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in 2006, who criticized their reliance on a monocausal theory. In particular he charged LaFeber with overusing the papers of
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Gardner, Lloyd C.; McCormick, Thomas J. (November 2004). "Walter LaFeber: The Making of a Wisconsin School Revisionist".
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Unger, Irwin (July 1967). "The 'New Left' and American History: Some Recent Trends in United States Historiography".
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in New York City, when he and several prominent students discussed the influence of Cornell on American diplomacy.
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May 1976 program in which LaFeber became the first faculty member ever to deliver Cornell's commencement address
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LaFeber's publication did meet with some criticism. One later accounting of the Wisconsin School notes that in
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The Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations: Volume 2, The American Search for Opportunity, 1865–1913
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Rivas, Darlene (2006). "United States–Latin American Relations, 1942–1960". In Schulzinger, Robert (ed.).
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for journalism, and Hanover's own Gamma Sigma Pi honor society for academic performance. He received his
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Toward 'Thorough, Accurate, and Reliable': A History of the Foreign Relations of the United States Series
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Rotter, Andrew J.; Costigliola, Frank (November 2004). "Walter LaFeber: Scholar, Teacher, Intellectual".
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Wittenberg, Larry (May 24, 1976). "3,200 Cornellians to Get Degrees; LaFeber to Give Address Friday".
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LaFeber's later scholarly works received praise within academic and other circles. His 1978 work,
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LaFeber met Sandra Gould while at Hanover. They married in 1955 and the couple had two children.
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Prominent former students of LaFeber in areas outside academia have included: U.S. Representative
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2006 LaFeber gave a farewell lecture before nearly 3,000 colleagues and former students at the
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Perkins, Bradford (March 1984). "The Tragedy of American Diplomacy: Twenty-Five Years After".
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Later that month, Cornell created the Walter F. LaFeber Professor seat, based on a gift from
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Ninkovich, Frank (2006). "The United States and Imperialism". In Schulzinger, Robert (ed.).
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LaFeber, Walter (October 6, 2002). "Contradiction: Alliance With the Option to Act Alone".
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book series. LaFeber became chair of that committee by 1974, and served on it until 1975.
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was characterizing LaFeber as "one of most respected members of the faculty" at Cornell.
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Lafeber, Walter (2009). "The Rise and Fall of Colin Powell and the Powell Doctrine".
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Some previous administrators who also retained faculty titles had given the address.
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Gardner and McCormick, "The Making of a Wisconsin School Revisionist", pp. 622–623.
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teaching. The Tisch position is considered Cornell's highest faculty distinction.
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LaFeber's career as a scholar, teacher, and public figure was celebrated with a
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In 1971, LaFeber was named to the American Historical Association's seat on the
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number of female students inspired by LaFeber later attained success, including
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Into New Territory: American Historians and the Concept of American Imperialism
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John Quincy Adams and American Continental Empire: Letters, Papers and Speeches
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Gardner and McCormick, "The Making of a Wisconsin School Revisionist", p. 621.
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Program for LaFeber's 2006 farewell lecture at the Beacon Theatre in New York
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review called it a "dense chronological account...not for the fainthearted,"
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The American Age: United States Foreign Policy at Home and Abroad since 1750
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The American Age: United States Foreign Policy at Home and Abroad Since 1750
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Perkins, Bradford; LaFeber, Walter; Iriye, Akira; Cohen, Warren I. (1993).
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America in the Cold War: Twenty Years of Revolution and Response, 1947–1967
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but more subtle; the label "moderate revisionist" has been applied to him.
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in New York City. (The event had been moved from the originally scheduled
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LaFeber was one of the United States' most distinguished scholars of the
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Rotter and Costigliola, "Scholar, Teacher, Intellectual", pp. 629, 633.
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Presidents of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations
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Rotter and Costigliola, "Scholar, Teacher, Intellectual", pp. 631–632.
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Rotter and Costigliola, "Scholar, Teacher, Intellectual", pp. 628–630.
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Behind the Throne: Servants of Power to Imperial Presidents, 1898–1968
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and Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
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The American Century: A History of the United States Since the 1890s
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Following the actions on campus, in which the university president,
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Struggle against political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union
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The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion, 1860–1898
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The New Empire: An Interpretation of American Expansion, 1860–1898
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The Latin American Policy of the Second Cleveland Administration
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(eds.). 1758:"Walter LaFeber, revered history professor, dies" 1625:"LaFeber, Walter 1933- (Walter Fredrick LaFeber)" 1551: 1549: 1428: 1258:(Cambridge University Press, 1993), Volume II of 957:Department of State Historical Advisory Committee 808:In another prominent occasion, Cornell president 357:"Wisconsin School" of American diplomatic history 5869:Cornell University Department of History faculty 5815: 5669:List of Eastern Bloc agents in the United States 2493: 2491: 2489: 2243: 1997: 1988: 1976: 1555: 1206:(Oxford University Press, 1978; upd. ed., 1990) 921: 4106:North Yemen-South Yemen Border conflict of 1972 3513:On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences 2870: 2868: 2866: 2638:"Viet Nam Debate Lasts for 12 Hours at Cornell" 2450: 2409: 2058: 2056: 2041: 1751: 1749: 1706: 1704: 1702: 1700: 1698: 1696: 1353:"Some Perspectives in U.S. Foreign Relations", 1292:(W. W. Norton & Co., 1999; exp. ed., 2002) 1219:(W. W. Norton & Co., 1983; 2nd. ed., 1993) 848:, Susan A. Brewer, Lorena Oropeza, and others. 2758:. Academy of Political Science. Archived from 1784:"Hanover, Loser Last Year, Leads Hoosier Loop" 1694: 1692: 1690: 1688: 1686: 1684: 1682: 1680: 1678: 1676: 1546: 1529: 1527: 1525: 1523: 1422: 1256:The American Search for Opportunity, 1865–1913 985:. LaFeber served as president in 1999 of the 883:, Ambassador and Assistant Secretary of State 404:Indiana High School Boys Basketball Tournament 3002: 2486: 2237:Harry S. Truman and the Cold War Revisionists 2215: 2196: 2192: 2190: 1503: 1501: 1499: 1497: 1495: 1493: 1491: 1489: 1487: 1485: 1483: 1481: 5745:Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War 3296:Incapacitation of the Allied Control Council 2863: 2701: 2699: 2581:America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945–1992 2361: 2359: 2357: 2268:"The world according to CU's Walter LaFeber" 2053: 1965: 1963: 1925: 1746: 1622:For similar content, see also first part of 1610:. Gale Research Company. 1974. p. 484. 1479: 1477: 1475: 1473: 1471: 1469: 1467: 1465: 1463: 1461: 1408: 1406: 1290:Michael Jordan and the New Global Capitalism 688:Michael Jordan and the New Global Capitalism 608:politics in each of the countries involved. 599:America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945-2006 498:LaFeber was also influenced at Wisconsin by 323:Economics- and markets-based interpretations 4606:1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre 2834: 2586: 2392: 2390: 2388: 2386: 2384: 2282: 2170: 2168: 2166: 1812:. December 7, 1953. p. 13 – via 1755: 1738:. Associated Press. p. 22 – via 1673: 1520: 1111:America, Russia and the Cold War, 1945–1966 916:Bush Administration's foreign policy belief 733:shows LaFeber's brief outline at the start. 595:America, Russia and the Cold War, 1945-1966 514:. During his dissertation research at the 506:, as well as by the early American scholar 477:realistic theory of international relations 378: 306:America, Russia and the Cold War, 1945–2006 5709:United States involvement in regime change 3264:1947–1948 civil war in Mandatory Palestine 3009: 2995: 2830: 2828: 2537:. Ithaca, New York. June 1976. p. 12. 2516: 2261: 2259: 2257: 2255: 2187: 1656: 1654: 1652: 1650: 1648: 1646: 1644: 1642: 502:, who developed LaFeber's interest in the 31: 2915:"New professorship honors Walter LaFeber" 2740:. April 14, 1989. p. 3A – via 2734:"Seven Ithacans named Guggenheim fellows" 2708:"Chapter 8: Cold War Normalcy, 1958–1979" 2696: 2526: 2399:"Walter LaFeber: A guide, an inspiration" 2354: 2291:A Companion to American Foreign Relations 1960: 1458: 1415:A Companion to American Foreign Relations 1412: 1403: 1191:America in Vietnam: A Documentary History 754:to a few Cornell-related figures such as 702:and their relation to, and metaphor for, 652:; in it, LaFeber formulates a variant of 359:. He was known for providing widely read 2653: 2651: 2381: 2174: 2163: 1834:. March 13, 1954. p. 4 – via 1806:"4 Rough Road Tilts Faced by Ball State" 1600: 1598: 1596: 1594: 1592: 1590: 1588: 1507: 1010: 850: 768: 727: 327:Effect of individuals on American policy 3835:Transition to the New Order (Indonesia) 2825: 2787:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2620: 2304: 2252: 2234: 2133: 1729: 1660: 1639: 1388: 1360: 1324:The Hispanic American Historical Review 1245:(University of Wisconsin Press, 1993) 487:, for whom LaFeber and fellow students 5859:University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni 5834:People from St. Joseph County, Indiana 5816: 5679:Russian espionage in the United States 3951:Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia 2782:"Alphabetical Index of Active Members" 2635: 2592: 2547: 2433: 2396: 2365: 2319: 2265: 1756:Friedlander, Blaine (March 10, 2021). 1710: 1394: 1143:The Origins of the Cold War, 1941–1947 1020:Cornell alumni, and colleagues at the 962:Foreign Relations of the United States 424:Alpha Phi Gamma national honor society 5874:People from Tompkins County, New York 5674:Soviet espionage in the United States 3830:Indonesian mass killings of 1965–1966 3609:Consolidation of the Cuban Revolution 3274:1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight 2990: 2912: 2874: 2705: 2680: 2657: 2648: 2636:Kaplan, Joel H. (February 16, 1966). 2497: 2288: 2084: 2078: 1905: 1903: 1781: 1585: 1508:Crawford, Franklin (April 26, 2006). 983:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 914:would end up poorly, saying that the 887:, and U.S. National Security Advisor 750:individuals, from his narrative hero 650:Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book Award 406:. He graduated high school in 1951. 361:revisionist histories of the Cold War 138:Gustavus Myers Outstanding Book Award 5750:Soviet Union–United States relations 4101:1972 visit by Richard Nixon to China 2216:Fremont-Smith, Eliot (May 3, 1968). 2197:Fremont-Smith, Eliot (May 2, 1968). 2127: 1533: 1331:Mississippi Valley Historical Review 777:In May 1976, during the year of the 5714:Soviet involvement in regime change 2434:Berman, Randee Mia (June 9, 2006). 2175:Schaffer, Dana (February 1, 2014). 1730:Burgess, Dale (February 23, 1951). 932:occupation of Willard Straight Hall 684:Organization of American Historians 13: 5894:21st-century American male writers 5884:20th-century American male writers 5755:Soviet Union–United States summits 3229:1947 Polish parliamentary election 3114:Guerrilla war in the Baltic states 2893: 2681:Chess, Stanley D. (June 9, 1969). 2593:Sanger, David E. (June 11, 2001). 2320:Mandle, Jay R. (August 22, 1999). 2183:. American Historical Association. 1900: 1782:Boeck, Larry (December 25, 1952). 1375:10.1002/j.1538-165X.2009.tb00642.x 1026:American Museum of Natural History 739:turbulent times of the Vietnam War 648:(1984, revised 1992) received the 459:At this point LaFeber went to the 142:Clark Distinguished Teaching Award 14: 5945: 5914:American male non-fiction writers 4516:Lord's Resistance Army insurgency 4451:United States invasion of Grenada 3721:Guinea-Bissau War of Independence 3662:Expulsion of Soviets from Albania 2973:Walter LaFeber's farewell lecture 2961: 2928:Article entries taken from JSTOR. 2397:Rotter, Andrew J. (Summer 2012). 1843:"Hanover Choir Plans Spring Tour" 1305:(Rowman & Littlefield, 2005) 863:, U.S. National Security Advisor 444:in 1956. There, he studied under 5934:Historians from New York (state) 5889:21st-century American historians 5879:20th-century American historians 4591:United States invasion of Panama 4441:1982 Ethiopian–Somali Border War 4081:1971 Turkish military memorandum 4044:Communist insurgency in Thailand 4014:Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 3946:Communist insurgency in Malaysia 3773:Assassination of John F. Kennedy 3701:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation 3219:Restatement of Policy on Germany 2849:10.1111/j.1467-7709.2004.00442.x 2658:Downs, Donald Alexander (1999). 1865:"Dr. Henry Kuizenga (above) ..." 1570:10.1111/j.1467-7709.2004.00443.x 1443:10.1111/j.1467-7709.2004.00444.x 1350:, Vol. 117, No. 1 (Spring, 2002) 1326:, Vol. 40, No. 1 (February 1960) 1272:(W. W. Norton & Co., 1997); 641:United States invasion of Panama 5909:American foreign policy writers 5904:Historians of the United States 5844:Basketball players from Indiana 5311:Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 4692:Dissolution of the Soviet Union 4621:Fall of the inner German border 4521:1988 Black Sea bumping incident 4171:Strategic Arms Limitation Talks 4161:Spanish transition to democracy 4121:1972–1975 Bangladesh insurgency 3748:Communist insurgency in Sarawak 3254:Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948 3135:Occupation of the Baltic states 2931: 2921: 2913:Hovis, Kathy (March 22, 2021). 2906: 2887: 2875:Temel, Erica (April 26, 2006). 2799: 2774: 2748: 2726: 2674: 2629: 2614: 2605: 2573: 2564: 2541: 2510: 2477: 2468: 2427: 2405:. Ithaca, New York. p. 13. 2332: 2313: 2298: 2228: 2209: 2114: 2065: 2019: 2016:(35th anniv. ed.), pp. xi, xiv. 2006: 1947: 1934: 1878: 1857: 1820: 1798: 1775: 1723: 1711:Dudley, David (May–June 2006). 1661:Roberts, Sam (March 10, 2021). 1534:Gold, Lauren (April 26, 2006). 1343:(Temple University Press, 1990) 1176:, later editions add co-author 1146:(John Wiley & Sons, 1971) 1131:(John Wiley & Sons, 1967) 1041:American Historical Association 879:, Assistant Secretary of State 763:American Historical Association 564:American Historical Association 510:and the intellectual historian 4091:Four Power Agreement on Berlin 3726:Mozambican War of Independence 3165:Indonesian National Revolution 2944:. Cambridge University Press. 2366:Bigart, Homer (May 28, 1969). 2307:The New York Times Book Review 2274:. pp. 3A, 4A – via 2266:Yaukey, John (March 6, 1990). 2087:The American Historical Review 1317:Selected articles and chapters 1039:In 2013, LaFeber was given an 674:received both the prestigious 629:Panama–United States relations 530: 355:, and a leading member of the 353:history of U.S. foreign policy 16:American historian (1933–2021) 1: 5689:CIA and the Cultural Cold War 4704:Dissolution of Czechoslovakia 4657:Min Ping Yu No. 5540 incident 4379:1984 Summer Olympics boycotts 4344:Seven Days to the River Rhine 4076:Corrective Revolution (Egypt) 3363:March 1949 Syrian coup d'Ă©tat 3291:1948 Czechoslovak coup d'Ă©tat 2498:Craig, Jon (March 14, 2016). 1333:, Vol. 48, No. 4 (March 1962) 1278:online review by Jon Davidann 1262:(rev. ed. 2013, Volume II of 1006: 922:Academic positions and honors 4682:Fall of communism in Albania 4652:Mongolian Revolution of 1990 4601:Polish Round Table Agreement 3941:1968 Polish political crisis 3758:Eritrean War of Independence 3524:Hungarian Revolution of 1956 3419:East German uprising of 1953 3351:Chinese Communist Revolution 3016: 2877:"LaFeber Gives Last Lecture" 2706:Botts, Joshua (March 2015). 1382: 1357:, Vol. 31, No. 3 (June 2007) 678:in American History and the 7: 4556:Korean Air Lines Flight 007 4284:Korean Air Lines Flight 902 4029:Corrective Movement (Syria) 3993:New People's Army rebellion 3988:Sino-Soviet border conflict 3716:Angolan War of Independence 3579:Second Taiwan Strait Crisis 3459:1954 Guatemalan coup d'Ă©tat 3104:Jamaican political conflict 2235:Ferrell, Robert H. (2006). 2136:Reviews in American History 1957:(35th anniv. ed.), p. xiii. 1363:Political Science Quarterly 1348:Political Science Quarterly 996:-like issue in the journal 981:LaFeber was elected to the 975:Political Science Quarterly 712: 10: 5950: 5864:Cornell University faculty 5854:Stanford University alumni 4752:Sino-Indian border dispute 4581:First Nagorno-Karabakh War 4511:1987–1989 JVP insurrection 4269:1976 Argentine coup d'Ă©tat 4181:Turkish invasion of Cyprus 4131:1973 Uruguayan coup d'Ă©tat 3815:1964 Brazilian coup d'Ă©tat 3783:Cyprus crisis of 1963–1964 3472:First Taiwan Strait Crisis 3239:Asian Relations Conference 2756:"Editorial Advisory Board" 2340:"CU Prof Wins Clark Award" 2322:"Follow the Bouncing Ball" 1944:(35th anniv. ed.), p. xii. 1099:(Quadrangle Books, 1965) 818:September 11, 2001 attacks 779:United States Bicentennial 5788: 5737: 5659: 5636:William Appleman Williams 5581:Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. 5363: 5335: 5284: 5216: 5209: 5143: 5008: 4933: 4863: 4856: 4765: 4712: 4644: 4357: 4096:Bangladesh Liberation War 4086:1971 Sudanese coup d'Ă©tat 4001: 3973:1969 Sudanese coup d'Ă©tat 3961:1968 Peruvian coup d'Ă©tat 3624: 3399:Arab Cold War (1952–1979) 3376: 3086: 3024: 2894:Ju, Anne (May 29, 2006). 2442:. p. 7A – via 2075:(35th anniv. ed.), p. xi. 1915:Daily Republican Register 1669:. p. A25 (March 11). 1395:Morgan, James G. (2014). 485:William Appleman Williams 365:William Appleman Williams 331: 319: 297: 253: 243: 235: 227: 219: 214: 204: 191: 158: 153: 149: 115: 107: 99: 91: 83: 64: 42: 30: 23: 4411:1980 Turkish coup d'Ă©tat 4246:Cambodian–Vietnamese War 4216:1978 Somali coup attempt 4176:Second Iraqi–Kurdish War 4141:1973 Chilean coup d'Ă©tat 3966:Revolutionary Government 3860:South African Border War 3652:1960 Turkish coup d'Ă©tat 3569:Iraqi 14 July Revolution 3424:1953 Iranian coup d'Ă©tat 3404:1952 Egyptian revolution 1341:The New American History 1067: 940:he reiterated his view: 906:", an informal name for 700:cable satellite networks 527:from Wisconsin in 1959. 469:Frederick Jackson Turner 379:Early life and education 5924:Historians from Indiana 4616:Fall of the Berlin Wall 4561:People Power Revolution 4546:Central American crisis 4486:1986 Black Sea incident 4136:1973 Afghan coup d'Ă©tat 4034:Western Sahara conflict 3845:1966 Syrian coup d'Ă©tat 3768:1963 Syrian coup d'Ă©tat 3711:Portuguese Colonial War 3674:First Iraqi–Kurdish War 3439:1954 Syrian coup d'Ă©tat 3316:Annexation of Hyderabad 3259:1947–1949 Palestine war 2181:Perspectives on History 1717:Cornell Alumni Magazine 1713:"The Quiet Americanist" 461:University of Wisconsin 422:social fraternity, the 338:Walter Fredrick LaFeber 239:American Foreign Policy 181:University of Wisconsin 5929:Bancroft Prize winners 5849:Hanover College alumni 4910:Neoclassical economics 4421:Gulf of Sidra incident 3978:1969 Libyan revolution 3669:Iraqi–Kurdish conflict 3454:1954 Geneva Conference 3214:Turkish straits crisis 3209:Corfu Channel incident 1911:"Engagement Announced" 1890:The Evening Republican 1847:The Evening Republican 1016: 946: 856: 799:founders of the nation 774: 734: 584: 475:. In an era when the 473:Fred Harvey Harrington 209:Fred Harvey Harrington 5760:Russia–NATO relations 5641:Jonathan Reed Winkler 4925:Democratic capitalism 4920:Supply-side economics 4888:American conservatism 4687:Breakup of Yugoslavia 4576:Bougainville conflict 4491:South Yemen civil war 4426:Martial law in Poland 4289:Nicaraguan Revolution 4264:Dirty War (Argentina) 4071:1971 JVP insurrection 3885:Years of Lead (Italy) 3763:North Yemen civil war 3681:Berlin Crisis of 1961 3657:Albanian–Soviet split 3589:1959 Tibetan uprising 3554:Syrian Crisis of 1957 3409:Iraqi Intifada (1952) 3269:1948 Arab–Israeli War 2881:The Cornell Daily Sun 2583:(7th edition), p. vi. 2533:"Commencement 1976". 2519:The Cornell Daily Sun 1868:The Indianapolis Star 1832:The Indianapolis News 1828:"38-Voice Choir Here" 1118:, McGraw-Hill, 2006) 1014: 968:He was selected as a 942: 912:2003 invasion of Iraq 854: 772: 731: 680:Ellis W. Hawley Prize 635:decide to ratify the 631:and with helping the 593:LaFeber's next work, 579: 400:Walkerton High School 342:Department of History 133:Ellis W. Hawley Prize 5839:Writers from Indiana 5181:Non-Aligned Movement 4803:Peaceful coexistence 4757:North Borneo dispute 4672:German reunification 4667:Min Ping Yu No. 5202 4365:Salvadoran Civil War 4314:Grand Mosque seizure 4309:Yemenite War of 1979 4201:Mozambican Civil War 4156:Carnation Revolution 4111:Yemenite War of 1972 4049:1970 Polish protests 3880:1967 Hong Kong riots 3855:Argentine Revolution 3805:Guatemalan Civil War 3733:Cuban Missile Crisis 3647:Bay of Pigs Invasion 3519:1956 PoznaƄ protests 3497:Geneva Summit (1955) 3099:Hukbalahap Rebellion 3078:Non-Aligned Movement 1810:Muncie Evening Press 1736:The Terre Haute Star 1607:Contemporary Authors 950:James Alfred Perkins 795:Andrew Dickson White 633:United States Senate 454:Dwight D. Eisenhower 430:from there in 1955. 383:LaFeber was born in 95:Professor of History 5899:Cold War historians 5626:Alex von Tunzelmann 5616:Vladimir Tismăneanu 5541:Thomas J. McCormick 5536:Jack F. Matlock Jr. 5436:Robert Hugh Ferrell 5299:Crusade for Freedom 5096:Illiberal democracy 4980:Ho Chi Minh Thought 4783:Eisenhower Doctrine 4636:Peaceful Revolution 4631:Romanian Revolution 4611:Revolutions of 1989 4596:1988 Polish strikes 4506:Operation INFEKTION 4501:1987 Lieyu massacre 4406:Eritrean Civil Wars 4389:Peruvian Revolution 4339:1979 Herat uprising 4329:Sino-Vietnamese War 4294:Uganda–Tanzania War 4274:Egyptian–Libyan War 4241:Third Indochina War 4236:Sino-Albanian split 4226:Ethiopian Civil War 4126:Eritrean Civil Wars 4066:Ping-pong diplomacy 4039:Cambodian Civil War 3865:Korean DMZ Conflict 3850:Cultural Revolution 3820:Dominican Civil War 3798:Tlatelolco massacre 3584:1959 Mosul uprising 3574:1958 Lebanon crisis 3301:Al-Wathbah uprising 3224:First Indochina War 3194:Iran crisis of 1946 2762:on October 11, 2014 2623:The Washington Post 2548:McCandless, Linda. 2124:(orig. ed.), p. ix. 1788:The Courier-Journal 1542:. Ithaca, New York. 1516:. Ithaca, New York. 1193:(Doubleday, 1985) 841:Richard H. Immerman 637:Panama Canal Treaty 516:Library of Congress 493:Thomas J. McCormick 438:Stanford University 172:Stanford University 154:Academic background 5780:Russian Revolution 5576:Mary Elise Sarotte 5561:William B. Pickett 5486:Patrick J. Hearden 5466:Gabriel Gorodetsky 5461:Timothy Garton Ash 5446:Anneli Ute Gabanyi 5041:Ethnic nationalism 4793:Hallstein Doctrine 4677:Yemeni unification 4466:1985 Geneva Summit 4431:Casamance conflict 4334:New Jewel Movement 4319:Iranian Revolution 4304:Chadian–Libyan War 4251:Cambodian conflict 4231:Lebanese Civil War 4221:Western Sahara War 4196:June 1976 protests 4191:Cambodian genocide 3956:17 July Revolution 3910:Nigerian Civil War 3825:Rhodesian Bush War 3810:Colombian conflict 3753:Ramadan Revolution 3492:Bandung Conference 3368:Operation Valuable 3249:Partition of India 2900:The Ithaca Journal 2837:Diplomatic History 2813:on August 10, 2018 2738:The Ithaca Journal 2690:The New York Times 2642:The Ithaca Journal 2599:The New York Times 2440:The Ithaca Journal 2375:The New York Times 2326:The New York Times 2272:The Ithaca Journal 2222:The New York Times 2203:The New York Times 1971:Into New Territory 1667:The New York Times 1627:. Encyclopedia.com 1558:Diplomatic History 1431:Diplomatic History 1355:Diplomatic History 1017: 999:Diplomatic History 893:Dwight L. Bush Sr. 885:William Brownfield 857: 775: 735: 723:The New York Times 604:The New York Times 577:, LaFeber writes: 536:Cornell University 465:Harvard University 385:Walkerton, Indiana 375:in New York City. 346:Cornell University 248:Cornell University 57:Walkerton, Indiana 5811: 5810: 5798:List of conflicts 5646:Rudolph Winnacker 5591:Giles Scott-Smith 5566:Ronald E. Powaski 5521:Melvyn P. Leffler 5451:John Lewis Gaddis 5426:Robert D. English 5391:Warren H. Carroll 5381:Michael Beschloss 5350:Nuclear arms race 5331: 5330: 5237:Neues Deutschland 5139: 5138: 5121:White nationalism 5091:Liberal democracy 4828:Ulbricht Doctrine 4818:Brezhnev Doctrine 4626:Velvet Revolution 4370:Soviet–Afghan War 4186:Angolan Civil War 3983:Goulash Communism 3840:ASEAN Declaration 3793:Mexican Dirty War 3691:Annexation of Goa 3642:1960 U-2 incident 3616:Sino-Soviet split 3594:Laotian Civil War 3434:Bricker Amendment 3414:Mau Mau rebellion 3358:Malayan Emergency 3346:Chinese Civil War 3306:Tito–Stalin split 3160:Division of Korea 2807:"Past Presidents" 2504:Cornell Chronicle 2377:. pp. 1, 30. 2344:The Post-Standard 1762:Cornell Chronicle 1540:Cornell Chronicle 1514:Cornell Chronicle 1174:Richard Polenberg 970:Guggenheim Fellow 787:Schoellkopf Field 752:John Quincy Adams 654:dependency theory 614:Robert H. Ferrell 409:LaFeber attended 335: 334: 5941: 5556:David S. Painter 5481:John Earl Haynes 5411:Nicholas J. Cull 5396:Adrian Cioroianu 5376:Thomas A. 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Lowi 500:Philip D. Curtin 489:Lloyd C. Gardner 481:Charles A. Beard 446:Thomas A. Bailey 436:He then went to 363:with views like 254:Notable students 205:Doctoral advisor 76:Ithaca, New York 71: 52: 50: 35: 21: 20: 5949: 5948: 5944: 5943: 5942: 5940: 5939: 5938: 5814: 5813: 5812: 5807: 5784: 5775:Second Cold War 5733: 5661: 5655: 5631:Odd Arne Westad 5621:Patrick Vaughan 5606:Athan Theoharis 5586:Ellen Schrecker 5571:Yakov M. 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