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Diplomatic History

Diplomatic History

Volume 31 Issue 3, Pages 531 - 565

Published Online: 7 Jun 2007

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"Sin Has No History": Religion, National Identity, and U.S. Intervention, 1937–1941*
david zietsma

  *I especially thank Walter L. Hixson for thoughtful, engaging, and constructive criticism throughout this project. For their encouragement and helpful comments, thanks also go to Peter Guiler, Diplomatic History's two anonymous reviewers, and participants in a June 2006 SHAFR Conference panel on religion, where ideas contained in this article were presented.

Copyright 2007 The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR).

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