“The more than 1800 oral histories completed over the past quarter century stem from the contributions of many individuals who gladly provided their expertise and numerous insights regarding U.S. diplomatic history and several others who selflessly volunteered their time to help edit the interviews. If you would like to volunteer to be interviewed or help with the interview and editing process, please complete this form. You can avoid scrolling through the entire list by simply clicking on the alphabetical index bar below. The oral histories are also available on the Library of Congress website; however, they do not have the tables of contents. Interviewees from USAID, Agriculture (USDA), and Labor are so indicated. For briefer interviews with recent ambassadors, you can also check out the Diplomatic Discourse section of The Politic at the Yale Undergraduate Journal of Politics. And if you are looking for background on a particular country, don’t forget to look at our Country Readers.”
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