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Baar, K. K.
Dumb Blondes and Southern Belles: Women in Entertainment and the Un-American Activities Committees
Baber, R. J.
Colonial Studies Committee: New Work in Indigenous History
Bachin, R. F.
Domesticating the Exotic: Selling Exotic Nature in Europe and the United States, 1700–1930 (This session is dedicated to the memory of Philip J. Pauly, Rutgers University)
Bae, C. Y.
Crossing Borders, Imagining Identities: Femininity, Masculinity, and Sexuality in Global Contexts
Bailey, S. C. M.
Globalizing Geographies of Empire: Imagining and Contesting Space
Bain, R. B.
Integrating Global Perspectives and World History into Teaching American History Grant Projects
Baird, R. J.
Innovations in Collaboration: Building University-School Partnerships
Baker, K. M.
Logics of History: Social Theory and Social Transformation
, by William H. Sewell Jr.
Bakewell, L.
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee: Making the Most of Media in Teaching Latin American History
Balbier, U. A.
“Facing the Challenge of a New Religious History”: Post-1945 American Religion as a Site of Historical Inquiry in Germany
Ballinger, P.
Colonial Fantasies and Nationalist Conquest on the Eastern (European) Frontier, 1848–1914
Bancel, N.
Colonialism Returns to Metropolitan France: Francophone Debates over Colonialism in Africa and the Challenge of Postcolonialism
Banner, F.
Minerva's Historiography: Women and War
Baranowski, S. O.
Tourists without Borders: The Emergence of a Pan-European Discourse in the History of Mass Tourism and Travel
Barber, M. J.
Commemorating Our Dead: Artifacts of the Czech Diaspora
Barbosa, F. J.
Paths and Problems in the Study of Youth, Culture, and Politics in Latin America, 1950s–70s
Barczewski, S.
New Perspectives on Exploration
Barkan, E. R.
Jewish Migrants in Uncharted Terrain: From Europe to Small-Town and Rural America
Barlowe, A.
From Colonial Beginnings to Early Republic
Barman, R. J.
Racial Perception and Representative Government: Politics and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Baron, A.
Bound Feet, Corseted Waists, and Veiled Heads: Chastity Belts and the Tropes of Contained Femininity
Barr, C. P.
Poverty in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
Barr-Melej, P.
Paths and Problems in the Study of Youth, Culture, and Politics in Latin America, 1950s–70s
Baskes, J. A.
Formal and Informal Credit Networks of Urban Middling Groups in Colonial Mexico
Batalha, C. H. M.
A New History of Labor? Debates, Strategies, and Exchange in Latin America
Bator, S.
Reforming the American Empire: Women and Social Reform in the Philippines during the Progressive Era
Baxandall, R.
Women Historians in New York City: Reflections on Two Generations
Bay, M. E.
Telling Histories: Black Women Historians in the Ivory Tower
: A Roundtable on the Book
Bays, D. H.
Christianity Encounters the New China: Protestants, Catholics, and Issues of State Control in the 1950s
Bazin, J.
The
Socio-histoire du Politique
and the History of Post war Socialism in Eastern Europe
Beck, R. B.
Connecting Histories Globally
Becker, M.
Images of the Indian in Spanish America
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee: Making the Most of Media in Teaching Latin American History
Beckert, S.
Cultivating Capitalism: The Moralities of Markets in the Nineteenth-Century United States
Bednarowski, M. F.
The
People's History of Christianity
Project
Bedos-Rezak, B. M.
Identities: Forms and Functions in the Middle Ages
National History in an Age of Globalization: The Case of Medieval France (Presidential)
Beem, C.
Dreams and Fantasies of Early Modern Women
Beers, M. E.
(Re)inventing Cuba: The Intersection of Race and Gender during the Twilight of the Colony and Advent of the Republic, 1870–1940
Beezley, P.
Culture and the Ad
Beiler, R. J.
Rethinking Radical Pietism and Its Transatlantic Setting
Belli, M.
Traces of Empire: Architecture, Landscape, and Imperialism in the Middle East and North Africa
Bellitto, C. M.
The Papacy: Its Friends and Foes in the Later Middle Ages
Belmonte, L. A.
Cold War Celebrities and Myths: Jack Benny, Yuri Gagarin, and Samantha Smith
Belton, R.
The New Religions and the Old: Europe, c. 1900
Benadusi, G.
Rethinking Gender in Baroque Rome
Benbow, M.
The Politics and Memory of Reconstruction in Wilsonian Progressivism
Bender, D. E.
Governing the Home: Rethinking Labor and Colonial Relations in the History of Domestic Service
Bender, T.
The History Major in Liberal Education
Benmergui, L. D.
Modernizing Landscapes of Urban Poverty: Housing, Citizenship, and Popular Mobilization in the Latin American City
Bennett, H. L.
"Corporeal Colonialism”: Colonized Women’s Bodies, Sexuality, and Disease in Spanish America, Japanese Korea, and French West Africa
Benson, P.
Mr. South Goes to Washington: A Region and Its Representatives Shape U.S. Federal Policy in the Twentieth Century
Bentley, A. L.
American Food Abroad: State Administration, Voluntary Relief, and the Politics of Food Aid in the Great War
Oral Histories: Food and Trans/National Political Economies and Cultures in Europe, Asia, and the United States, 1880s–1980s
Bentley, J. H.
Commodities in Global History
Bentley, M.
Return to Reality? Some Contexts in Current Historiography (Presidential)
Benton, L. A.
Weaving the Webs of Empire: Connections and Confrontations in the Early Modern World
Berenson, E. G.
History, Museums, and the Politics of Memory: The Congo in Belgium after
King Leopold's Ghost
(Presidential)
Berg, M.
Commodities in Global History
Bergen, D. L.
Warrior Faith: Religion and the Military in the Twentieth Century
Berghahn, V. R.
Languages: Sine Qua Non for Globalizing Historiographies
Problematizing Transatlantic History: German-American Perspectives
Berkeley, K. C.
Discrimination/Harassment on the Job
CCWH Luncheon
Berkin, C.
Women Historians in New York City: Reflections on Two Generations
Berkowitz, M.
New Lenses, New Frames: Reconceptualizing Parameters in Jewish History and Historiography
Berman, C. H.
The History Major in Liberal Education
Bernardi, G. P.
Many Movements: Teaching Black Freedom Struggles from WWII to the 1960s
Bernstein, F. L.
From Warfare to Welfare: A Transnational History of Disability in the World War II Era
Berquist, E.
Enlightenment Peru to Liberal Madrid: Images of Africans and Early Hispanic Anti-Slavery Discourse
Berry, D. A.
American Cities and Public Spaces
Berry, S.
She-Preachers, Impudent Housewives, and Praying Women: Baptist Identity Four Hundred Years Later
Best, W.
From the Delta to the City: Holiness and Pentecostal Religion in the Great Migration
Bieber, J.
Racial Perception and Representative Government: Politics and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Brazilian Studies Committee: Underappreciated Books on the History of Brazil
Biggs-Cornelius, P.
Learning the Hard Way: A Century of National Park Planning
Bilhartz, T.
Re-thinking Religion, Politics, and the Second Great Awakening
Billingsley, S.
Holy Cures
Bireley, R. L.
Anna Coreth's
Pietas Austriaca
Fifty Years After: At Home and Abroad
Meeting of the Executive Council, Part 1
Meeting of the Executive Council, Part 2
Presidential luncheon
Business meeting
Bix, A.
Suturing Modern Technologies to a Postmodern World
Bjork, K.
Pacific Colonial Links: Migration and Trade between New Spain and the Philippine Islands in the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries
Black, A. M.
FDR and ER: Using Documents to Tell Their Story
Black, B.
Learning the Hard Way: A Century of National Park Planning
Blackmar, E.
The Subprime Mortgage Meltdown in Historical Perspective
Blaszczyk, R.
The Federal Transformation of the Urban Economy, 1933–60
Blight, D. W.
The Future of Memory Studies
Constructions of Reconstruction: Culture and Memory on the U.S.'s "Dark and Bloody Ground"
Bliss, K. E.
The Seduction of Revolution: Popular Anticlericalism, Predatory Priests, and Reformed Piety in Modern Mexico
Block, K.
Religion, Loyalty, and Nature in the Construction of Identity and Belonging in Early Modern Spanish America
Bloom, N. D.
“In a New York State of Mind": Planners and Politicians Get Down to Business
Blum, E. J.
How Southern Protestants Made (and Remade) Race
Globalizing Reconstruction: Examining the Legacies of Reconstruction in a Transnational Perspective
Bocketti, G. P.
International Histories of the Country of the Future: Brazil and the Twentieth-Century World
Bodian, M.
Locating Jews in Medieval Iberia
Boggs, J.
Teaching History in the Digital Age
Boland, B. M.
Careers in Federal History
Bolster, W. J.
Eradicating the Myth of the Eternal Sea: Historicizing Marine Environments as a Necessary Step for Regional and Global Histories
Bon Tempo, C.
Creating the “Human Rights Revolution” of the 1970s
Bonomi, P. U.
Religion and the World of Print in Early America
Booker, C. M.
National History in an Age of Globalization: The Case of Medieval France (Presidential)
Borges, M. J.
Immigrants, Identity, and Popular Culture in Buenos Aires
Borgwardt, E.
Sovereignty and Citizenship at War
Boris, E.
Bound Feet, Corseted Waists, and Veiled Heads: Chastity Belts and the Tropes of Contained Femininity
Bornstein, D.
Reform and Clerical Culture in the Eleventh Century
The
People's History of Christianity
Project
Medieval History: Old and New Classics III
Bosanko, W. J.
The "National Declassification Initiative": A Forum on Secrecy and the Historical Record
Bose, M.
The "National Declassification Initiative": A Forum on Secrecy and the Historical Record
Boswell, L.
Minority Debates in Twentieth-Century Europe, East and West
Botsman, D. V.
Nationbuilding and Historiography in Meiji Japan
Boulton, M.
Drawing Fire: Political Cartoons of the Iranian Revolution in the United States
Bowers, J.
Reform and Religion in the U.S. History Survey: A Global Perspective
Bowler, K.
Holy Cures
Bowman, W. D.
Anna Coreth's
Pietas Austriaca
Fifty Years After: At Home and Abroad
Boyd, N. A.
Queer Tourism and Globalization: Charting Local and Global Effects
Boyer, J. W.
The World of Goods: Commerce, Commodities, and Cultures in the Balkans and Habsburg Central Europe
Boyer, P.
Globalizing Historical Reference Volumes: Treats and Caveats
Boylan, K. A.
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee: Making the Most of Media in Teaching Latin American History
Božic-Vrbančic, S.
Oral History, Memory, and Identity: Making the Connections
Bradley, M. P.
Writing the History of International Humanitarianism
Creating the “Human Rights Revolution” of the 1970s
Brancaccio, P.
Nomads and Merchants on the Silk Roads
Brantz, D.
Problematizing Transatlantic History: German-American Perspectives
Brazinsky, G. A.
Detente in East Asia: U.S.-China Rapprochement and Its Impact on the Korean Peninsula
Breckman, W.
Celebrity in Motion: The Spatial Experience of Fame in the Twentieth Century
Breen, T. H.
Loyalty, Identity, and the Uses of History: British and American Nationalism in Colonial British North America and the Early National United States
Breines, P.
The Politics of Love: Male Friendship in the Mediterranean, Britain, and America, 1550–1800
Brennan, S. P.
The Politics of Gender and Religion: Women's and Youth Organizations in the Postwar Germanies
Bridenthal, R.
Forty Years in the Academy: The Coordinating Council for Women in History, Women Historians, and Women's History
Bright, C. C.
The Problem of Nationalism in a Global Frame
Brimmer, B.
Black Women and the Post-Emancipation State in North America and the British Caribbean
Brinkley, A.
Election 2008: How "Historic" Was It?
Brinkmann, T.
New Lenses, New Frames: Reconceptualizing Parameters in Jewish History and Historiography
Brivio, A.
Reconstructing Memories and Representations of Slavery in Brazil and the Bight of Benin
Brockey, L. M.
Liam Brockey's
Journey to the East: The Jesuit Mission in China, 1579–1724
Brodsky, A. M.
Suffragettes,
Mujeres Nuevas
, and Beauty Contests: Political Women in Argentina, Peru, and Jamaica in the Early Twentieth Century
Bromund, T. R.
Empire, Political Economy, and Economic Diplomacy in the British Empire, 1776–1914
Brookhiser, R.
Hamilton and Hamiltonianism: Fresh Reflections from the Globalized Twenty-First Century
Brooks, J. F.
African Americans, Native Americans, and Narratives of Citizenship
Brown, C. G.
Religion and the World of Print in Early America
Brown, C. A.
Africa and World War II: Mobilizing Men and Materials
Telling Histories: Black Women Historians in the Ivory Tower
: A Roundtable on the Book
CCWH Luncheon
Brown, J. A. C.
Social Divisions and Cultural Transformations in Early Islamic History
Brown, J. C.
Rethinking Gender in Baroque Rome
Brown, L.
Hamilton and Hamiltonianism: Fresh Reflections from the Globalized Twenty-First Century
Brown, L.
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee: Making the Most of Media in Teaching Latin American History
Brown, S. D.
A Historical Conundrum: The Work of Historians Versus the Expectations of Secondary Education
Bruce, T.
New Trends in Medieval Spanish History
Brum, M.
Modernizing Landscapes of Urban Poverty: Housing, Citizenship, and Popular Mobilization in the Latin American City
Brunelle, G. K.
Sites of Encounter: Thinking Historically about Early Human History
Brunk, S.
Process and Personality: Latin American History and the New Biography
Bucheli, M.
Understanding Globalization through the History of Multinational Enterprise
Büchenau, J.
Mexican Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century: New Perspectives
Buckridge, S. O.
Queer Tourism and Globalization: Charting Local and Global Effects
Bucur, M.
Reproducing the Modern Nation: Population Politics in Bohemia, Latvia, Chile, and Peru
Bueno, I.
Delimiting the Body of the Church: Early Christian Identity in the West
Burke, III, E.
The "California Method"? University of California's Model for World Historical Research and Pedagogy- Past, Present, and Future
Burke, M. J.
Reconceptualizing Irish Politics: Ireland and the British Empire
Burke, T. J.
Reconsidering Power in Social Practice: Manners, Etiquette, and Acts of Hospitality
Burkhard, B.
Building the Future of History and Computing
Burkholder, M. A.
Seeking Security in an Age of Turbulence: Gaining Appointments in the Spanish Atlantic World, 1750–1850
Burnham, T. M.
African Religions in the Diaspora
Burns, J. M.
Franciscans and Nahuas in Colonial Mexico
Burr, W.
The "National Declassification Initiative": A Forum on Secrecy and the Historical Record
Burrus, V.
The
People's History of Christianity
Project
Burson, J. D.
Globalizing Enlightenment Catholicism
Burton, A.
Critical Feminist Biography: Writing Race, Writing Gender, (Re)Writing Women of Color
"Corporeal Colonialism”: Colonized Women’s Bodies, Sexuality, and Disease in Spanish America, Japanese Korea, and French West Africa
Bushman, R. L.
History and Belief: Reconciling the Historian’s Craft and Religious Commitment
Butler, A.
From the Delta to the City: Holiness and Pentecostal Religion in the Great Migration
History and Belief: Reconciling the Historian’s Craft and Religious Commitment
Butler, L.
Nomads and Merchants on the Silk Roads
Butler, W. E.
Russia and the USSR on the Map of International Law: From the Hague Conventions, 1899–1907, to the Nuremberg Trial, 1945–46
Byars, J. L.
The Politics of Love: Male Friendship in the Mediterranean, Britain, and America, 1550–1800
Byfield, J.
Africa and World War II: Social and Economic Impact of the War
Africa and World War II: Catalyst for Anti-Colonialism
Byrd, J.
America's Wars and American Religion
Byrne, K.
Teaching Historical Thinking Skills in AP History (Cancelled)
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