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*Diplomatic History* is an academic journal that primarily focuses on the foreign relations history of the United States.
Answer: True
Explanation: The journal *Diplomatic History* is specifically dedicated to the foreign relations history of the United States, publishing scholarly articles and research in this area.
The academic discipline *Diplomatic History* primarily falls under is political science.
Answer: False
Explanation: *Diplomatic History* is primarily categorized under the academic discipline of history, with a specific focus on the foreign relations of the United States, not political science.
*Diplomatic History* is published in multiple languages to reach a broader international audience.
Answer: False
Explanation: The journal *Diplomatic History* is published exclusively in English, making its content accessible to a wide international academic audience, but not in multiple languages.
The journal *Diplomatic History* is published quarterly, four times a year.
Answer: False
Explanation: *Diplomatic History* is published five times a year, not quarterly.
*Diplomatic History* employs a peer-review process for its articles to ensure scholarly rigor.
Answer: True
Explanation: *Diplomatic History* is a peer-reviewed academic journal, which means it utilizes a peer-review process to maintain scholarly quality and rigor.
What is the primary academic focus of the journal *Diplomatic History*?
Answer: The foreign relations history of the United States
Under which academic discipline is *Diplomatic History* primarily categorized?
Answer: History
In 2020, *Diplomatic History* had an impact factor exceeding 1.0.
Answer: False
Explanation: The impact factor for *Diplomatic History* in 2020 was 0.529, which does not exceed 1.0.
The ISO 4 abbreviation for *Diplomatic History* is *Dip. Hist.*
Answer: False
Explanation: The ISO 4 abbreviation for *Diplomatic History* is *Dipl. Hist.*, not *Dip. Hist.*
The print version of *Diplomatic History* has an ISSN of 0145-2096.
Answer: True
Explanation: The print version of *Diplomatic History* is correctly identified with the ISSN 0145-2096.
Anne L. Foster and Petra Goedde are the current editors-in-chief of *Diplomatic History*.
Answer: True
Explanation: Anne L. Foster and Petra Goedde are explicitly identified as the current editors-in-chief of *Diplomatic History*.
Armin Rappaport served as the first editor of *Diplomatic History* from 1977 to 1979.
Answer: True
Explanation: Armin Rappaport is documented as the first editor of *Diplomatic History*, serving from 1977 to 1979.
Judith W. Smith served as an Interim Editor for *Diplomatic History* around 1977.
Answer: False
Explanation: Judith W. Smith served as an Associate Editor around 1979, not an Interim Editor. Paul S. Holbo was the Interim Editor around 1977.
Warren I. Cohen became the editor of *Diplomatic History* in 1980.
Answer: True
Explanation: Warren I. Cohen is noted to have become the editor of *Diplomatic History* in 1980.
Michael J. Hogan's tenure as editor of *Diplomatic History* lasted from 1990 to 2005.
Answer: False
Explanation: Michael J. Hogan served as editor of *Diplomatic History* from 1987 to 2001, not 1990 to 2005.
Robert D. Schulzinger was Editor-in-Chief of *Diplomatic History* from 2002 to 2012.
Answer: True
Explanation: Robert D. Schulzinger's tenure as Editor-in-Chief of *Diplomatic History* is confirmed to be from 2002 to 2012.
Thomas W. Zeiler served as the Executive Editor concurrently with Robert D. Schulzinger's tenure as Editor-in-Chief.
Answer: True
Explanation: Thomas W. Zeiler served as Executive Editor from 2002 to 2012, which was concurrent with Robert D. Schulzinger's tenure as Editor-in-Chief.
Nick Cullather edited *Diplomatic History* from 2015 to 2019.
Answer: True
Explanation: Nick Cullather's editorship of *Diplomatic History* is confirmed to be from 2015 to 2019.
Alan McPherson is the current associate editor for *Diplomatic History*, having started in 2020.
Answer: True
Explanation: Alan McPherson is currently serving as an associate editor for *Diplomatic History*, having commenced his role in 2020.
George C. Herring served as the editor of *Diplomatic History* from approximately 1984 to 1986.
Answer: True
Explanation: George C. Herring is confirmed to have served as editor of *Diplomatic History* from approximately 1984 to 1986.
Jeffrey P. Kimball and Peter L. Hahn were the associate editors during the early part of Michael J. Hogan's editorship (1987-1990).
Answer: False
Explanation: During the early part of Michael J. Hogan's editorship (1987-1990), Jeffrey P. Kimball and David S. McLellan served as associate editors. Peter L. Hahn served during the later part (1991-2001).
Nathan J. Citino served as an associate editor for *Diplomatic History* for a significant period from 2002 to 2014.
Answer: True
Explanation: Nathan J. Citino's tenure as an associate editor for *Diplomatic History* is confirmed to be from 2002 to 2014.
Kenneth A. Osgood served as an associate editor for *Diplomatic History* from 2015 to 2019.
Answer: False
Explanation: Kenneth A. Osgood served as an associate editor for *Diplomatic History* from 2013 to 2014, not from 2015 to 2019.
Which of the following individuals is a current editor-in-chief of *Diplomatic History*?
Answer: Petra Goedde
Who served as an Interim Editor for *Diplomatic History* around 1977?
Answer: Paul S. Holbo
Which editor led *Diplomatic History* from approximately 1984 to 1986?
Answer: George C. Herring
Who was the associate editor during George C. Herring's tenure as editor (1984-1986)?
Answer: Robert Seager II
Who had a long tenure as editor of *Diplomatic History* from 1987 to 2001?
Answer: Michael J. Hogan
Which two individuals served as associate editors during the early part of Michael J. Hogan's editorship (1987-1990)?
Answer: Jeffrey P. Kimball and David S. McLellan
Which of the following individuals served as an associate editor during the later part of Michael J. Hogan's editorship (1991-2001)?
Answer: Mary Ann Heiss
Who served as Editor-in-Chief of *Diplomatic History* from 2002 to 2012?
Answer: Robert D. Schulzinger
Who served as Executive Editor during Robert D. Schulzinger's time as Editor-in-Chief (2002-2012)?
Answer: Thomas W. Zeiler
Who was an associate editor for *Diplomatic History* for a significant period from 2002 to 2014?
Answer: Nathan J. Citino
Who served as editor of *Diplomatic History* from 2013 to 2014?
Answer: Thomas W. Zeiler
Who was an associate editor for *Diplomatic History* from 2013 to 2014?
Answer: Kenneth A. Osgood
Which current editor of *Diplomatic History* began their tenure in 2015?
Answer: Anne Foster
Which current editor of *Diplomatic History* began their tenure in 2020?
Answer: Petra Goedde
*Diplomatic History* was first established in 1987.
Answer: False
Explanation: *Diplomatic History* was established in 1977, not 1987, and has been continuously published since its inception.
Oxford University Press publishes *Diplomatic History* on behalf of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
Answer: True
Explanation: Oxford University Press publishes *Diplomatic History*, which serves as the official journal for the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
Scholarly Resources was the publisher of *Diplomatic History* from 1977 to 1995.
Answer: True
Explanation: Scholarly Resources published *Diplomatic History* during its initial period, from 1977 to 1995.
Blackwell publishing house published *Diplomatic History* from 1990 to 2005.
Answer: False
Explanation: Blackwell publishing house published *Diplomatic History* from 1995 to 2009, not 1990 to 2005.
Wiley succeeded Blackwell as the publisher of *Diplomatic History* from 2009 to 2012.
Answer: True
Explanation: Wiley indeed succeeded Blackwell, publishing *Diplomatic History* from 2009 to 2012.
Oxford University Press became the publisher of *Diplomatic History* in 2010.
Answer: False
Explanation: Oxford University Press became the publisher of *Diplomatic History* in 2013, not 2010.
*Diplomatic History* is the official journal of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
Answer: True
Explanation: *Diplomatic History* serves as the official journal and primary publication outlet for the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
Which organization currently publishes *Diplomatic History*?
Answer: Oxford University Press
Which publisher was responsible for *Diplomatic History* during its initial years, from 1977 to 1995?
Answer: Scholarly Resources
Which publishing house took over from Scholarly Resources and published *Diplomatic History* from 1995 to 2009?
Answer: Blackwell publishing house
Which publisher handled *Diplomatic History* from 2009 to 2012, succeeding Blackwell?
Answer: Wiley
The official homepage for *Diplomatic History* is hosted by the University of Colorado Boulder.
Answer: False
Explanation: The official homepage for *Diplomatic History* is dh.oxfordjournals.org. The University of Colorado Boulder hosts a *dedicated journal page*, not the official homepage.
The Wikipedia article about *Diplomatic History* is considered a comprehensive and fully developed article.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Wikipedia article for *Diplomatic History* is described as a 'stub,' indicating it is a short article requiring further expansion and comprehensive information.