DACOR


Representing America: Firsthand Accounts from a Century of U.S. Diplomacy
2/10/2026
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM EST


Location: DACOR Bacon House, 1801 F St NW, Washington, DC 20006





Event Description
Join us for an ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Series Book Launch of Representing America: Firsthand Accounts from a Century of U.S. Diplomacy, edited by Robin Matthewman. In addition to launching the 77th volume in the series, this reception event will also celebrate ADST's 40th anniversary. Books will be available for sale at the event. The reception will include light fare and feature a cash bar (cash/credit card accepted). A virtual attendance option is available.

The stories you won’t find in history books. History comes alive when told through firsthand accounts—and American diplomats, in their oral histories, tell a host of riveting, unforgettable stories, from the amusing to the tragic to the headline-making. 

Representing America, an anthology of more than 300 stories–chosen by retired diplomat Robin Matthewman from the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training’s Foreign Affairs Oral History collection–opens a window into a century of U.S. diplomacy and the history of the places where these diplomats served.
 
The ADST archive recounts how U.S. diplomats have shaped historic events, served the American people, and faced both sacrifice and danger in the line of duty. These first-hand accounts trace the evolution of the United States’ relations with countries and regions around the globe. They illustrate the profound impact that U.S. international engagement can have. They demonstrate how foreign policy decisions are made and implemented. They talk of peace agreements negotiated or attempted; assistance projects succeeding or failing; governments saved or overthrown; and the value of specific consular, economic, commercial, public diplomacy, political-military and counterterrorism actions. 

The archive is a treasure trove of great moments in history for historians, authors, journalists, researchers, genealogists, biographers, foreign policy specialists, and students. For the first time in book form, ADST’s Representing America, provides an engaging and easy to use insight into what a user can find in the larger collection:
  • Witness the devastating 1923 earthquake in Japan, the 2004 tsunami in Indonesia, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
  • Follow Kissinger’s secret trip to China and Charlie Wilson’s war in Afghanistan.
  • Explore the Arab-Israeli peace process and the rise of the Arab Spring.
  • Track the hunt for Che Guevara and the signing of the Inter-American Democratic Charter.
  • Experience the birth of India and Pakistan, the end of apartheid, and the Nairobi embassy bombing.
  • Join Muhammad Ali’s trip to Africa and Anthony Bourdain hosting President Obama in Hanoi.