@shirishag75:
RT @chronicle: In Opinion: Even under threat of violence, Walter LaFeber never wavered in his commitment to academic freedom and intellectu…
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@rye_sheepman:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@daFlowerPunk:
RT @thenation: Over the past week, countless scholars, diplomats, politicians, editors, publishers, and presidential advisers have paid tri…
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@MicaelaALarkin:
RT @thenation: Over the past week, countless scholars, diplomats, politicians, editors, publishers, and presidential advisers have paid tri…
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@GutkinLen:
RT @thenation: Over the past week, countless scholars, diplomats, politicians, editors, publishers, and presidential advisers have paid tri…
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@ChaseMadar:
RT @GregGrandin: Lloyd Gardner's 2004 essay on Walt LaFeber is a lovely tribute.
Walter LaFeber: The Making of a Wisconsin School Revisioni…
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@jjj5819:
RT @GregGrandin: Lloyd Gardner's 2004 essay on Walt LaFeber is a lovely tribute.
Walter LaFeber: The Making of a Wisconsin School Revisioni…
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@SonoraSpectre:
RT @GregGrandin: Lloyd Gardner's 2004 essay on Walt LaFeber is a lovely tribute.
Walter LaFeber: The Making of a Wisconsin School Revisioni…
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@joeross1800:
@labrcq That would be William Appleman Williams, Walter LaFeber, and the Wisconsin School.
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@Cornell2001:
RT @cornellsun: On Tuesday, beloved Prof. Walter LaFeber, history, died in Ithaca, NY. His colleagues and students reflect on his monumenta…
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@prendon77:
RT @stevensdudley: No undergrad history professor influenced me more than LaFeber. He framed US foreign policy not as fight for democracy b…
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@rhpast20:
RT @derekchollet: Thinking today of the great Walter LaFeber, a wonderful teacher and mentor, who taught us so much about history, diplomac…
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@DaBigDawgg43:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@jwmccaffery:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@Texas_Gal49:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@WolfMyers3:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@AryyawantR:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@DonQuixote1950:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@1Progressivism:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@feinberg_linda:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@SerendipitySays:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@Tgraham1955:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@WayneSisk1:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@cotey_mary:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@juliette1243:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@missjst:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@TourguideJ:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@RaisingTheHustl:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@IUBHistory:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@CaroleCarole012:
RT @NYTObits: Walter LaFeber, the Cornell University history professor whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hundreds of stu…
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@WTheOos:
RT @nytimesbooks: He enlivened his books and lectures by fleshing out characters from Aaron Burr and John Quincy Adams to George W. Bush an…
- 3 years ago
@FRodriguezJimen:
RT @CornellHistory: RIP WALT, you will be missed. Hope you can feel the honor and respect from Twitter right up into the heavens.
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@CarBEN_Neil:
RT @jelani9: I never met Walter LaFeber but like everyone else I read a great deal of him in graduate school. I’m saddened to learn that he…
- 3 years ago
@DrJLHazelton:
RT @stevensdudley: No undergrad history professor influenced me more than LaFeber. He framed US foreign policy not as fight for democracy b…
- 3 years ago
@colombiadocs:
RT @stevensdudley: No undergrad history professor influenced me more than LaFeber. He framed US foreign policy not as fight for democracy b…
- 3 years ago
@TonyAgotha:
RT @AmbDanFried: Walt LaFeber was intellectual guide and mentor for a generation of foreign policy officials, myself included. He nailed th…
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@usv1980:
RT @AmbDanFried: Walt LaFeber was intellectual guide and mentor for a generation of foreign policy officials, myself included. He nailed th…
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@SteveAHorn:
RT @jacobinmag: Walter LaFeber, a giant in the field of US diplomatic history, died this week. His work refused to prettify the destructive…
- 3 years ago
@SteveAHorn:
RT @HeerJeet: Thinking more on Walter LaFeber (1933-2021) and wondering why the great diplomatic scholarship that grew out of W.A. Williams…
- 3 years ago
@farlandchang:
RT @jelani9: I never met Walter LaFeber but like everyone else I read a great deal of him in graduate school. I’m saddened to learn that he…
- 3 years ago
@FRUSophile:
RT @HistoryAtState: OH mourns the passing of Walter LaFeber, who served first as a member and then as chair of the Department of State's Hi…
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@buppadc:
RT @jelani9: I never met Walter LaFeber but like everyone else I read a great deal of him in graduate school. I’m saddened to learn that he…
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@ckayerawlings:
RT @yeselson: I am very glad that @dbessner wrote and @jacobinmag published this generous encomium to Walter LaFeber, one of the greate…
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@davidjmilne2:
RT @nytpolitics: Walter LaFeber, a Cornell University history professor and author whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hun…
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@acheetah42496:
RT @nytimesbooks: He enlivened his books and lectures by fleshing out characters from Aaron Burr and John Quincy Adams to George W. Bush an…
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@mbrenes1:
RT @nytpolitics: Walter LaFeber, a Cornell University history professor and author whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hun…
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@scottm_crocker:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@rdwadle:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@Szarejko:
RT @nytpolitics: Walter LaFeber, a Cornell University history professor and author whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hun…
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@SHAFRhistorians:
RT @DCPEST: “Inevitable Revolutions: The United States In Central America.”
One of those great books that proves the axiom-
“What is Pa…
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@edhollett:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@WWATMD:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@smhcentre:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@CleverLikeMe:
RT @jacobinmag: Walter LaFeber was a giant in his field, to whom much of the critical history written about US foreign affairs in the previ…
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@AdessSingh:
RT @jacobinmag: Walter LaFeber, a giant in the field of US diplomatic history, died this week. His work refused to prettify the destructive…
- 3 years ago
@phil_osborne:
RT @jacobinmag: Walter LaFeber, a giant in the field of US diplomatic history, died this week. His work refused to prettify the destructive…
- 3 years ago
@KostasAntLavdas:
RT @nytpolitics: Walter LaFeber, a Cornell University history professor and author whose unvarnished version of American diplomacy drew hun…
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@kmontenegro:
RT @jacobinmag: Walter LaFeber was a giant in his field, to whom much of the critical history written about US foreign affairs in the previ…
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@shift_in2_turbo:
RT @jacobinmag: Walter LaFeber was a giant in his field, to whom much of the critical history written about US foreign affairs in the previ…
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@w41gy:
RT @jacobinmag: Walter LaFeber was a giant in his field, to whom much of the critical history written about US foreign affairs in the previ…
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@EdMaijala:
RT @jacobinmag: Walter LaFeber was a giant in his field, to whom much of the critical history written about US foreign affairs in the previ…
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@isaacmiller2001:
RT @yeselson: I am very glad that @dbessner wrote and @jacobinmag published this generous encomium to Walter LaFeber, one of the greate…
- 3 years ago
@ithacamcg:
RT @CornellHistory: RIP WALT, you will be missed. Hope you can feel the honor and respect from Twitter right up into the heavens.
- 3 years ago
@hollywoodcruz27:
RT @MidCenturyCinem: One more for Walt, via the NYT's most excellent @samrob12 - miss him on the NYC beat.
(Minor quibble - the other CU gr…
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@lee_knuth:
RT @yeselson: I am very glad that @dbessner wrote and @jacobinmag published this generous encomium to Walter LaFeber, one of the greate…
- 3 years ago
@TheSandlings:
RT @SocialistVoice: Walter LaFeber (1933-2021)
He was a giant in the field of US diplomatic history. His work refused to prettify the dest…
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@JoshC0301:
RT @barryeisler: Sad news about historian Walt LaFeber, a great and good man who I was fortunate to have as a professor and later as a frie…
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@schwarz:
RT @barryeisler: Sad news about historian Walt LaFeber, a great and good man who I was fortunate to have as a professor and later as a frie…
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@coreyaevans:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@tomhawthorn:
RT @nytimesbooks: He enlivened his books and lectures by fleshing out characters from Aaron Burr and John Quincy Adams to George W. Bush an…
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@QuibellPaul:
RT @nytimesbooks: He enlivened his books and lectures by fleshing out characters from Aaron Burr and John Quincy Adams to George W. Bush an…
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@squatterant:
RT @nytimesbooks: He enlivened his books and lectures by fleshing out characters from Aaron Burr and John Quincy Adams to George W. Bush an…
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@dccummings:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@_tomwilde:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@jststs:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@jmaiolo:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@NortonHistory:
RT @BaruchAssault: RIP. Inevitable Revolutions was one of those eye-opening, waking-up books. No one in my generation who read it ever saw…
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@JimGoldgeier:
RT @BWJ777: A truly extraordinary scholar and teacher, so thankful to have learned from and be mentored by him Walter LaFeber, Historian Wh…
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@MsOCHubbard:
RT @jelani9: I never met Walter LaFeber but like everyone else I read a great deal of him in graduate school. I’m saddened to learn that he…
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@ConnellyAL:
RT @derekchollet: Thinking today of the great Walter LaFeber, a wonderful teacher and mentor, who taught us so much about history, diplomac…
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@AdamLKushner1:
RT @BWJ777: A truly extraordinary scholar and teacher, so thankful to have learned from and be mentored by him Walter LaFeber, Historian Wh…
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@MiamiUProf:
RT @BWJ777: A truly extraordinary scholar and teacher, so thankful to have learned from and be mentored by him Walter LaFeber, Historian Wh…
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@dandrezner:
RT @BWJ777: A truly extraordinary scholar and teacher, so thankful to have learned from and be mentored by him Walter LaFeber, Historian Wh…
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@ChaseMadar:
RT @dbessner: RIP to Walter LaFeber, one of the absolute greats. A great starting point to his oeuvre is "The New Empire."
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@notComey:
RT @davidgura: Walter LaFeber "took the long view of history, which was a prudent perspective for a fan of the Chicago Cubs, a team that be…
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@SHAFRhistorians:
RT @GBrazinsky: I'm truly sad to hear of Walter LaFeber's death. He deserved to live to at least 100. I was a TA for him when I was at Corn…
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@SHAFRhistorians:
RT @HMaar: Sad to hear about the passing of Walter LaFeber. His book, America, Russia, and the Cold War was hugely influential on my schola…
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@SHAFRhistorians:
RT @mikeneagle: Sad to hear the passing of Walter LaFeber. We never met, but his work on US foreign relations history has been deeply influ…
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@SHAFRhistorians:
RT @USEmpire: A true giant in the study of US empire and foreign relations history who led the Wisconsin School - RIP Walter LaFeber @SHAFR…
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@SHAFRhistorians:
RT @CMcKNichols: How sad. Walter LaFeber's path-breaking work along with his kindness to colleagues, especially junior scholars, marks him…
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@srmeiners:
RT @foredoma74: Walter LaFeber, arguably the most influential historian of U.S. foreign relations in the second half of the 20th Century, d…
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@HolmJeremy:
RIP Prof. Walter Lafeber. An American Great. #History #americandiplomacy #walterlafeber
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