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ssss1 Sobre el corporatismo, cfr. McCORMICK, T.J. (1982), “Drift or Mastery? A Corporatist Synthesis for American Diplomatic History”, Review in American History, 10 (4), pp. 318-330; GADDIS, J.L. (1986), “The Corporatist Synthesis: A Skeptical View”, Diplomatic History, 10 (4), pp. 357-362; HOGAN, M.J. (2004), “Corporatism”, en HOGAN, M.J. & PATERSON, T.G., eds., Explaining the History of American Foreign Relations, New York, Cambridge University Press, pp. 137-148.

ssss1 NINKOVICH, F. (1998), “No Post-Mortems for Post-Modernism, Please”, Diplomatic History, 22 (3), pp. 451-466; SCHWARTZ, T.A. (2007), “Explaining the Cultural Turn —or Detour”, Diplomatic History, 31 (1), pp. 143-147.

ssss1 DEPKAT, V. (2003), “Cultural Approaches to International Relations: A Challenge?”, en GIENOW-HECHT, J.C.E. & SCHUMACHER, F., eds., Culture and International History, New York, Berghahn Books, pp. 185-186.

ssss1 HOGANSON, K.L. (1998), Fighting for American Manhood: How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars, New Haven, CT, Yale University Press.

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