Articles and Media

Press for The Daughters of Yalta

Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2020

People Magazine The Best New Books

Town & Country Must Read Books for Fall 2020

The Telegraph Best History Books of 2020

Good Morning America Alexis Coe’s 7 Books to Read for Presidents Day

Tory Burch: Tory Daily Must Read: Daughters of Yalta

Chicago Tribune Gift guide: Shopping for book lovers? Chicago booksellers have you covered”

Wall Street Journal “A Private Equity Summer Reading List”

Smithsonian Magazine September Five

Carnegie Europe “What Are You Reading?”

Sheridan Road “Winnetka’s Catherine Grace Katz”

Travel + Leisure “This Palm Beach Hotel Has a Book Butler to Curate Your Perfect Literary Escape”

Bookbub 23 Most Anticipated Books Fall 2020

Lithub "How a 27-Year-Old Heiress Helped Shape the Post-WWII World"

Book Marks The Best Reviewed Books of the Week

Women’s Foreign Policy Group Books of the Month

Harvard Law Today “On the Front Lines of History”

Naples Daily News “World War II Author Headlines Friends of the Library of Collier County Event”

Brunswick News “Author Shares History, Isles Connection ‘Daughters of Yalta’”

The Churchill Project of Hillsdale College Review by Cita Stelzer

Manhattan Mercury “Author takes insight look at Yalta Conference through eyes of daughters”

El Confidencial “Hijas de Yalta: las tres damas desconocidas que evitaron la Tercera Guerra Mundial”

Traces of War “De dochters van Jalta”

Woman Around Town “The Daughters of Yalta Take a Bow”

Churchill Archives Centre, University of Cambridge “The Daughters of Yalta”

Providence Magazine “The Daughters of Yalta”

Daily North Shore: Weekend Edition “Daughter Diplomats”

The Key (Kappa Kappa Gamma Magazine) “Behind the Scenes of Diplomacy”

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2020 Holiday Gift Guide

BLVDier 2020 Gift Guide

A Mighty Girl’s 2020 Best Books of the Year

Polityka Anna Roosevelt i Sarah Churchill: córki wielkich ojców. Jaką rolę odegrały w Jałcie?

Reviews of The Daughters of Yalta

Wall Street Journal Review by Moira Hodgson

New York Times Review by Jennet Conant

Claremont Review of Books Review by Andrew Roberts

Air Mail Review by Robin Olson

The Spectator Review by Juliet Nicolson

Kirkus Reviews Starred Review

Publishers Weekly Starred Review

The Telegraph Review by Anne de Courcy

Finest Hour Review by Anne Sebba

Library Journal Review

BookPage Review

New York Journal of Books Review by Walter Clemens

Hague Journal of Diplomacy Review by Philip Nash

 

Published Articles

One Map to Rule Them All: Google Maps and Quasi-Sovereign Power in International Legal Disputes (UC Hastings Science & Technology Law Journal, Winter 2023)

A ‘Front Row Seat to History’ in the Semester in Washington Clinic (Harvard Law School, June 1, 2022)

Why a Russian Invasion of Ukraine Would Be a Big Test for Google Maps (Time, February 15, 2022)

The Daughters of Yalta (Excerpt) (Harriman Magazine, Harriman Institute of Russian, Eurasian, and European Studies, Columbia University, November 20, 2020)

How a 27-Year-Old Heiress Helped Shape the Post-WWII World (Literary Hub, October 1, 2020)

No Cure-All for the Kurils: The Seventy-Five-Year Consequences of FDR’s Mistake (American Security Project, August 11, 2020)

A Day for the Ages: VE Day at 75 in the Time of COVID-19 (Literary Hub, May 8, 2020)

Yalta: 75 Years On (Churchill Bulletin, February 2020)

Sarah Churchill: Winston’s Right Hand Man (Finest Hour, First Quarter 2019)

The Future of US-Russia Relations: Systemic Fate or Determined by Personality? (American Security Project, February 16, 2017)

Sarah Churchill: More Than a Thread (Finest Hour, Winter 2017)

Why Filmmakers Are Obsessed With World War II Movies Right Now (The Federalist, October 28, 2016)

Pivot to Asia: A Preview of the Official Visit and State Dinner Between Singapore and the United States (American Security Project, August 2, 2016)

Event Recap: “The Iran Deal: A Reassessment” (American Security Project, June 29, 2016)

Churchill Old and New in the Digital Domain (Finest Hour, Spring 2016)

The Statesman as Journalist (Finest Hour, Summer 2015)

Shadows of the First World War: Surveillance, Censorship, and the Right to Privacy (Doing History in Public, August 25, 2014)

On Harvard Time (Harvard Crimson, May 30, 2013)

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