The Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History are annual lectures delivered at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. The lectures were named after the benefactor, Albert Shaw of New York City who had received his Ph.D from Johns Hopkins University in history and who was editor of The American Review of Reviews.
Lecturers
Shaw lecturers over the years have included the following:
^Back Matter advertisement for John H. Latané, The Diplomatic Relations of the U.S. and Spanish America (Johns Hopkins University Press) in George Ernest Barnett, ed., A Trial Bibliography of American Trade-Union Publications Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Series XXII, Nos. 1-2 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1904): p. xi.
^Back Matter advertisement for James Morton Callahan, The Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy (Johns Hopkins University Press) in George Ernest Barnett, ed., A Trial Bibliography of American Trade-Union Publications, Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Series XXII, Nos. 1-2 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1904): p. xi. p. xi.
^Published, with additional material, as American Diplomacy under Tyler and Polk (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1907).
^ abcdeIdentified in front matter, Henry Merritt Wriston, Executive Agents in American Foreign Relations (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1929).
^Published as British Interests and Activities in Texas, 1838-1846 (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1910).
^Published as Diplomatic Negotiations of American Naval Officers, 1778-1883 (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1912).
^Published as The West Florida Controversy, 1798-1813: A Study in American Diplomacy (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1918).
^Published as Early Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Mexico (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1916).
^Published as The Early Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Japan, 1853-1865 (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1917).