AHA Session 178
Sunday, January 4, 2009: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
East Ballroom Foyer (Hilton New York)
1
Dumb Blondes and Southern Belles: Women in Entertainment and the Un-American Activities Committees
2
Commemorating Our Dead: Artifacts of the Czech Diaspora
3
Enlightenment Peru to Liberal Madrid: Images of Africans and Early Hispanic Anti-Slavery Discourse
4
Re/presenting Ethnicity: World War One, Irish America, and the Irish World
5
Drawing Fire: Political Cartoons of the Iranian Revolution in the United States
6
Pictures Worth a Thousand Words: American Missionary Depictions of “Oriental” Ottomans and “Terrible” Turks at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
7
Teaching Historical Thinking Skills in AP History (Cancelled)
8
The Secret History of Subversion: Sex, Modernity, and the Brazilian National Security State
9
American Social History Online: One Place, Many Collections
10
Gazing at the Subaltern: Images of the Tunisian Jewess in Texts and Photographs at the Fin de Siècle
11
Ditch of Dreams: The Cross-Florida Barge Canal in Historical Perspective
12
Blurring the Parameters: Distance Education, Globalization, and Effective Pedagogical Approaches in History
13
You've Read the Book, Now See the Web Site:A Virtual Tour of the Worlds of Burke and Hare
14
Water, Space, and Time: Reflections on a Dissertation Research Project on Human Adaptations to Arid Environments
15
Christianizing Sixteenth-Century Brazil: The Jesuit Mission to Create Indigenous Peasant Polities
16
Cowboy Up Down Under: Representations of American Wild West Imagery in Australian Popular Entertainment
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