As the dedicated imprint of the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST), Arlington Hall Press publishes vital literature that brings the history of American foreign relations to life. The Press focuses on primary-source storytelling, highlighted by major releases like Representing America: Firsthand Accounts from a Century of U.S. Diplomacy (1924–2024), which curates dozens of riveting personal reflections from ADST’s massive oral history archives. Another title is Ben East’s Profiles in Service: Peace Corps Roots in American Diplomacy, an insightful look at how early volunteer work shaped the careers of eighty future U.S. ambassadors. Through these and other volumes, Arlington Hall Press serves as a bridge between the lived experiences of foreign service practitioners and the public.


