
Andrew Johnstone
@historyandrew
Historian of the USA at the University of Leicester. Author of Against Immediate Evil (Cornell University Press, 2014), among other things...
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👏 It was greeeeaaaattt to see our awesome students graduate in the company of awesome colleagues. Well done to HyPIR at Leicester graduates👏🥂👏



#ConferenceReview Ben Sidaway reviews "Pro and Anti-War Voices", a conference held @uniworchistory featuring research from Andrew Johnstone, @_jon_chandler, Aled H. Jones, Kristin Brill, and Maddie Hale, Joseph Rix and Dr Wendy Toon of University of Worcester. usso.uk/2023/12/confer…


Very happy to have signed a contract with Cambridge University Press for Spinning the World: The Public Relations Industry and American Foreign Relations. Thank you to Cecelia Cancellaro and some very careful manuscript reviewers (even reviewer #2). Hopefully out Summer 2025.






News | Economics student Lauren Henry and History alumnus Nick Cummins will be hoping for glory in Paris as they compete as part of Team GB / ParalympicsGB in the The Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. ➡ le.ac.uk/news/2024/july… #CitizensOfChange #Olympics2024 #Paralympics2024 #Paris2024

Look forward to finding time to read this, which also appears to be available as a free download on Cornell University Press 's webpage. I never met LaFeber, sadly. Many great monographs but The American Age was my go-to as an undergrad and beyond (the cracked spine tells its own story).




All set up at #SHAFR2025. Stop by and say hello. SHAFR Historians Cambridge University Press - History


From a SHAFR conversation to a soon to be published book, Andrew Johnstone’s Spinning the World is an insightful examination of the PR industry and US foreign relations. SHAFR Historians #SHAFR2025 Cambridge University Press - History


We've got some brand-new books from @cambridgeup on our shelves! 🙌📚 Including 'Spinning the World' by Andrew Johnstone which has been released today, examining the public relations industry's hidden hand of influence on American foreign relations. 🌎 Cambridge University Press - History



