Carolle J. Carter

Carolle J. Kitchens, who writes as Carolle J. Carter, (born July 1934) is an American historian who has written on German espionage in Ireland during World War II (1977) and on American liaison with Chinese communists in 1944-47 (1997). She has taught at Menlo College and Foothill Community College in California as well as San Jose State University and San Jose City College.[1]

Selected publications

  • The Shamrock and the Swastika: German Espionage in Ireland in World War II. Pacific Books, Palo Alto, 1977.[2] ISBN 0870152211
  • "John P. Duggan. Neutral Ireland and the Third Reich", The American Historical Review, Vol. 93, No. 1 (Feb., 1988), pp. 158-159.
  • Mission to Yenan: American Liaison with the Chinese Communists, 1944-1947. University Press of Kentucky, 1997.[3][4][5][6]

References

  1. Carter, Carolle J. (1977). The Shamrock and the Swastika. Palo Alto: Pacific Books.
  2. Williams, T. D. (1979). "Review of The Shamrock and the Swastika: German Espionage in Ireland in World War II". The American Historical Review. 84 (2): 451–452. doi:10.2307/1855195. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 1855195.
  3. Tsang, Steve (1998). "Review of Mission to Yenan: American Liaison With the Chinese Communists, 1944-1947". Pacific Affairs. 71 (2): 243–244. doi:10.2307/2760987. ISSN 0030-851X. JSTOR 2760987.
  4. Jordan, Donald A. (1998). "Review of Mission to Yenan: American Liaison with the Chinese Communists, 1944-1947". The American Historical Review. 103 (2): 620–621. doi:10.2307/2649938. ISSN 0002-8762. JSTOR 2649938.
  5. Levine, Steven I. (1999). "Review of Mission to Yenan: American Liaison with the Chinese Communists 1944-1947". The China Journal (42): 204–206. doi:10.2307/2667684. ISSN 1324-9347. JSTOR 2667684.
  6. Puska, Susan M. (1999). "Review of Mission to Yenan: American Liaison with the Chinese Communists, 1944–47". Army History (48): 24–26. ISSN 1546-5330. JSTOR 26304969.


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