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Diane Clemens
Professor
3229 Dwinelle Hall
510-642-1102
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Fields and Current Areas
of Research: US-Russian Diplomacy, World War II and Early Cold War,
Vietnam, US Multicultural; see below for past and current dissertations
directed.
History 16
syllabus
History 16 web
site
The
Diplomatic Subdirectory
History 24
History 130A:
American Diplomatic History, 1492-1904
History 275D
History
130B - Fall 2005
History 103D:
War and Mediation: the Vietnam Wars in History, Film, TV, Press, and Story
History 280D:
From Chaos to Order: The United States, Japan and Germany,
1943-1963
History 280D - Fall 2005: Vietnam War Perspectives
EDUCATION
University of California, Santa Barbara ,1962-66, Ph.D, December 1966
University of Frankfurt, Germany , Research on Doctorate under
University of Goettingen, Germany Deutscher Akademische Austauschdienst
University of Cincinnati, 1959-60, M.A., Taft Fellow
University of Cincinnati,1955-58, B.A. and B.S.
Wyoming
High School, Wyoming, Ohio 1954
University of California Management, Summer, 1980
UCMI Institute, Management Certificate
ACADEMIC
EMPLOYMENT
University
of California, Berkeley, 1972 to present
Professor, American Diplomatic History
Associate Professor, California Institute for History Education
UCB Summer Institute, Faculty Coordinator for US History program for
high school teachers 1986
Visiting Professor, Boston University Overseas MA Program in
International Relations,
co-head of
Bonn Center Diplomatic Program for Diplomats in International Relations
1982-84
Visiting Luce Professor, The Colorado College Sept 1980
M.I.T., Assistant Professor of History 1966-72
Boston University, Lecturer, Russian History 1964-66
Santa Barbara City College, Lecturer in US History 1962-63
University of California Extension 1962-63
University of Hawaii, Lecturer 1960-61
Taft Teaching Fellow, University of Cincinnati 1959-60
ADMINISTRATIVE EMPLOYMENT
Steering Committee, Peace and Conflict Studies, UCB 1985-2001
Board of Trustees, International College of Seville, Seville, Spain
1984-present
Faculty Assistant to the Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley
1980-82 on the
Status of
Women.
Assistant to Dean, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 1960-61
PUBLICATIONS (related to Yalta Summit Conference, 1945)
Yalta.
Oxford University Press, 1970.
Yalta. Paperback edition, Fall, 1972, rep. 1978.
Keynote article, "Yalta: Conference of Victory and Peace." Yalta: Un
Mitto Che Resiste. Rome: Edizioni Dell 'Roma, 1989, 1-38.
"Yalta," and "From War to Cold War." Yalta: 1945: Problems of War and
Peace. Moscow: Russian Academy of Science, Institute for Military
History of Defence of Russian Federation, 1992 (in Russian).
Yalta, published in: (1) book form -- Korean translation, 1991;
German translation, Koehler Verlag, Stuttgart 1973; Italian edition,
1976; (2) reprint--in "F.D.R. and Cooperation with the Soviet Union,"
selections in Warren Kimball, ed., Franklin Roosevelt and The World
Crisis, 1937-1945; thirty pages of excerpts in Richard Fenno, ed.,
The Yalta Conference, D.C. Heath and Co, 1973; and numerous other
excerpts by permission of Oxford Press.
"Yalta." Kodansha Encylopedia of Japan, Japan, 1984, 296-7.
PUBLISHED ARTICLES
"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.
Articles in
World Book Encylopedia e.g. "Nuremberg Trials," "Munich,"
"Neville Chamberlain," "Teheran Conference," "Potsdam Conference," and
"Yalta," among about 20. 1990 ongoing.
"General
Alexei Antonov, A Biography," in The Modern Encyclopedia of Russian
and Soviet History. 1976
"The
Structure of Negotiations: Dynamics and Interaction Patterns of the
Crimean Conference." Peace Research Society: Papers, XI,(1968),
56-63.
"Struktura Jednani Krdymske Konference," Mezinarodni Vztahy,
(April, 1968), 31-38.
CONFERENCE PAPERS
April 99, Paper, Organization of American Historians Convention,
Toronto, Canada, "Allies and Armistices: The Days of Surrender in
Europe, May 1945," on Panel, Another Interwar Period? Between World War
II and the Cold War, US Ambassador to Canada Gordon Giffin, presiding,
April 1999
Oct 98, Presentation, Spanish-American War CentennialConference, UC
Berkeley: 1848/1898/1998: Imperialism, Ethnicity, and Cultural
Relations, October 98, "1989--The Spanish-Cuban-Filipino-American War:
Culmination or Origin of a US Empire?"
May 98. Invited lecture and seminar presentation at Koc University,
Istanbul, Turkey, on "The Cold War: An Overview," and "The End of the
War in Europe: Military and Diplomatic Negotiations, May 1945."
August 1995, Paper, "A World Systems Approach to U.S. International
History: Comparative Changing Visions of a Postwar 'New World
Order'," for Panel, U.S. Foreign Relations Methodology, Historiography,
and Theories for the Classroom, 88th Annual Meeting of American
Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch, Kihei, Mauii, Hawaii,
August 4-7, 1995
June 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.
Feb 1995
Paper, "H. S. Truman and the Potsdam Conference--Onset of the Cold
War?" Tutzing Conference Center, Munich, Germany, for conference of
German Historians of American History: "Vom Krieg zum Frieden: Die
Weltmacht Amerika am Ausgang des Zweiten Weltkrieges, 1944-46. - Onset
of the Cold War?" February 1995
Sep 1993
the International Academic Congress, U. of Ruhr, Bochum, 9/22-25/93,
"Alternatives to the Cold War: American Views of Germany and the Soviet
Union in the Postwar Structure," Papers of the International European
Conference, University of the Ruhr, 1993, 44pp.
June 1993:
(1) Society of Historians of American Foreign Relations, June, 1993,
University of Virginia; "From Isolationism to Internationalism: FDR,
Germany, and American Occupation Plans for Postwar Europe, 1942-45.”
August 1992
"Present and Future American Policy Toward the Pacific Rim," Conference,
Pacific Coast Branch of the AHA, Oregon State University, Corvallis,
Oregon, August, 1992.
June 1992
"Roosevelt's Postwar Internationalist Policy: What the Anglo-American
Case Study Reveals: 1944-45," Conference, Society for Historians of
American Foreign Relations, Hyde Park, New York, June 1992.
April 1992
"Yalta," and "From War to Cold War," Conference, IREX-sponsored
Bilateral Study Project on U.S.-Soviet Relations in World War II, Yalta,
Crimea, April 1992
October
1991 "The Transition from War to Cold War," on Panel "Rethinking the
Origins of the Cold War," Conference RETHINKING THE COLD WAR, University
of Wisconsin Madison, October 1991
SELECTED
GRANTS
California Institute for Study of Higher Education, grant to develop and
enhance website for History 16 (American Survey, American Cultures),
1996-97; Research Assistantship in the Humanities, 1991-2; Slavic Center
and Committee on Research grants 1984-1994; Grant from UC Center for
German and European Studies, 1991-1994; American Cultural Fellow, June
1990; Mediterranean Basin Project (MEDPRO) -- MacArthur Grant, 1986-89;
Humanities Research Grant, 1986-87; Committee on Educational Development
Grant, 1986-87; 1986 IGCC (Institute for Global Conflict and
Cooperation), principal investigator for course development project,
"Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1986," which was placed in Peace and
Conflict Studies curriculum and offered annually; Committee on
Educational Development Grant, 1987-88, New Course Development,
resulting in fall, 1991 lower division course History 16, a Cultural
Diversity Course for fulfilling new Diversity requirement, "The Forging
of America: A History of Expansion and the Interaction of Diverse
Peoples." (Offered annually)
MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETIES FOR ACADEMIC HONOR
Phi Beta Kappa; Summa Cum Laude; Pi Delta Epsilon; Pi Sigma Alpha; Kappa
Delta Pi; Tau Kappa Alpha: (in academics, speech. journalism, German,
education, history).
PROFESSIONAL GROUPS
Member of Society of Historians of American Foreign Affairs (SHAFR);
American Historical Association (AHA); Organization of American
Historians (OAH); editorial advisory board for e-mail lists, H-Diplo,
H-Russia, and H-German.
1992-1997
IREX Bi-Lateral Study Project on US-Soviet Relations of World War II
Institute
for International Studies ( UCB)
2001-present member of Historical Advisory Committee to the State
Department (reviews classification issues for on-going Foreign
Relations of the United States Series, reports directly to SecState)
SELECTED
LIST OF FORMER GRADUATE STUDENTS
(As Dissertation Chair with Title of Publication Based on Dissertation)
Robert L. Messer (Professor, History, University of Illinois,
Chicago Circle). The End of the Alliance: James F. Byrnes,
Roosevelt, Truman, and the Origins of the Cold War. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1982.
Fraser J. Harbutt (Professor, History, Emory University). The
Iron Curtain: Churchill, America, and The Origins of the Cold War.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.
Juan Dura (Ph.D, 1979, currently President and Director,
International College of Seville, Spain). Dissertation Title:United
States Policy Toward Dictatorship and Democracy in Spain, 1936-1953: A
Case Study in the Realities of Policy Formation.
John J. Yurechko (Ph.D., 1980, Middle East and Mediterranean
Planning, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.). Dissertation
Title: From Containment to Counteroffensive: Soviet Vunerabilities
and American Policy Planning.
Robby Cohen (Professor, New York University, New York, NY).
When The Old Left Was Young: Student Radicals and America's First
Mass Student Movement. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Eric M. Bergerud (Professor, History and Political Science,
Lincoln University, San Francisco). The Dynamics of Defeat:
The Vietnam War in Hau Nghia Province. Boulder, Colo.: Westview
Press, 1991.
David W. McFadden ( Associate Professor, History, Fairfield
University, Fairfield, Connecticut). Alternative Paths:
Soviets and Americans, 1917-1920. New York: Oxford University Press,
1993.
David S. Fogelsang (Associate Professor, History, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, New Jersey). America's Secret War
Against Bolshevism: U.S. Intervention in the Russian Civil War, 1917-20.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995.
Maochun Yu (Associate Professor, History, United States Naval
Academy, Annapolis, Maryland). OSS in China: Prelude to Cold
War. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996.
Betty A. Dessants (Ph.D ,1995, Associate Professor, History,
Shippensburg College, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania). Dissertation Title:
The American Academic Community and United States-Soviet Union
Relations: The Research and Analysis Branch and Its Legacy, 1941-1947.
John Drabble (Ph.D 1996, Director of American Studies
Program, Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey). Dissertation Title:
COINTELPRO-WHITE HATE, the FBI, and the Cold War Political Consensus.
Christopher Vaughan (Ph.D, 1997, Associate Professor, Journalism,
Santa Clara University,
Santa
Clara, Californai). Dissertation Title: Obfuscating A New Other,
Defining A New Self: Public Discourse and Colonization of the
Philippines, 1898-1908.
David Engerman (Ph.D, 1998 Assistant Professor, Brandeis
University). Dissertation Title: America, Russia, and the Romance of
Economic Development.
Ron Lopez (Ph.D. 1999, Chairman, Department of Chicano and Latin
American Studies, Laney College, Oakland, CA). Dissertation title:
The Battle for Chavez Ravine: Mexican Americans and Public Policy in Los
Angeles, 1945-1962.
N. Bruce Pickering. (Ph.D, 1998, Dissertation Title: Passage
Through Armageddon: Nuclear Weapons and American Foreign Policy,
1945-1954.
Max Friedman. (Ph.D. 2000, Assistant Professor, Florida
State University, Tallahassee, Florida). Dissertation title: Nazis
and Good Neighbors: The United States Campaign against the Germans of
Latin America in World War II.
Daniel
Garcia. (Ph.D. 2004, Dissertation Title: Free Trade Unionism in
the Third World: The National Security State and American Labor in
Asia, 1948-1975).
Ph.D in
Progress
Lubna
Qureshi, subject matter, The United States, Chile, and the Allende
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