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Cachin, M.
The International Circulation of Popular Literature in the Nineteenth Century
Cadava, G. L.
Disrupting Boundaries and Globalizing Historiographies: Consumption, Consumer Cultures, and the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
Cafer du Plessis, E.
American Food Abroad: State Administration, Voluntary Relief, and the Politics of Food Aid in the Great War
Caferro, W. P.
Weapons, Battles, and Violence in Early Modern Italy: Can They Inform Social and Cultural History?
Cahill, D.
Urban Indians in Early Latin America
Cajani, L.
National Textbook Controversies in a Globalizing World
Callahan, R.
Roundtable on Religions along the Mississippi River: Region and Space in American Religious History
Camp, S. M.
Globalizing Beauty: Body Conflicts in the Modern World
Campbell, G.
Global Exchange and Seaborne Empires
Canizares-Esguerra, J.
Religion, Loyalty, and Nature in the Construction of Identity and Belonging in Early Modern Spanish America
Cann, C. K.
Christianity Encounters the New China: Protestants, Catholics, and Issues of State Control in the 1950s
Cannarelli Peck, A. M.
New Directions in Morisco Studies: Perspectives on Law, Legal and Religious Literature, Gender, and Urban Change
Canning, K. M.
Modern Women/Modern Anxieties: Female Bodies and the Spectacle of Modernity in France, Cuba, and the United States
A Learning Process: Revisiting the Role of Graduate Coursework in the Making of a Historian
Capozzola, C.
Sovereignty and Citizenship at War
Carey, Jr., D.
Distilling the (Historical) Influence of Alcohol
Carey, E. K.
Transnational Vice and Contraband in North America
Carlo, P. W.
Late Medieval and Early Modern Catholic Responses to Heretical "Saints"
Carpenter, K. M.
Pictures Worth a Thousand Words: American Missionary Depictions of “Oriental” Ottomans and “Terrible” Turks at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Carr, B.
Mexico in the Cold War
Carretta, V.
Biography and History: The Debate over Olaudah Equiano's
Interesting Narrative
Carroll, J. T.
The Multiple Roles of Catholic Missionaries in Asia and Beyond in the Twentieth Century
Carter, J. B.
Queer Historiography
Carter, M. S.
Religion and the World of Print in Early America
Case, H.
Minority Debates in Twentieth-Century Europe, East and West
Casimir, E. M.
(Re)inventing Cuba: The Intersection of Race and Gender during the Twilight of the Colony and Advent of the Republic, 1870–1940
Castagneto, P.
Globalizing the American History Classroom: Teaching U.S. History Abroad
Castiglione, C. F.
Rethinking Gender in Baroque Rome
Masking, Fraud, and Imposture in Early Modern Europe
Castillo, L. E.
Reconstructing Memories and Representations of Slavery in Brazil and the Bight of Benin
Castleman, B.
Sanctioned and Unsanctioned Routes on the Colonial Periphery
Catapano, J.
From Dissertation to Book: The Process as an Intellectual Dilemma (and Some Practical Advice Too)
Caterina, P.
Colonial Caciques as Native Leaders and Go-Betweens in Mesoamerica and the Andes
Catterall, D.
The Dutch in the World: The World in the Republic
Cayton, A.
Remembering Race and Rethinking the American Midwest in Global Perspective
Chambers, S. C.
Seeking Security in an Age of Turbulence: Gaining Appointments in the Spanish Atlantic World, 1750–1850
Chance, J. K.
Urban Indians in Early Latin America
Chang, D.
African Americans, Native Americans, and Narratives of Citizenship
Chassen-Lopez, F. R.
Women, War, and the Politics of Nation-Building in Nineteenth-Century Spanish America
Chaturvedi, V.
A Critical Theory of Subalternity: Reflections on the Global Impact of Ranajit Guha's
Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India
Chaudhuri, N.
Forty Years in the Academy: The Coordinating Council for Women in History, Women Historians, and Women's History
Chazelle, C.
The Historian As Activist I
The Historian As Activist II
Chen, L.
Knowledge, Empire, and Modernity: New Studies of East Asian History in the Global Context, 1800–1949
Chen, Y.
The Great Leap Famine in New Perspective: Micro-Historical, Cross-Regional, and Socio-Ecological Interpretations
Cheng, E. K.
Loyalty, Identity, and the Uses of History: British and American Nationalism in Colonial British North America and the Early National United States
Chenier, E.
Sexuality and Psychiatric Liberalism in Twentieth-Century Britain, Canada, and the United States
Chesler, E.
Women Historians in New York City: Reflections on Two Generations
Chiang, H. H.
Globalizing the Historiography of Sexuality: Critical Reflections on Issues of Epistemology, Genealogy, and Methodology
Childs, G. L.
Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in Brazil, from Colony to Nation
Childs, M. D.
The Cuban Revolution at Fifty: Is the Latin American Historiographical Revolution Catalyzed by Cuba Dead or Alive and Well?
Chinnaiah, J.
Caste, Power, and History
Choate, M. I.
Italian Fascism and Its Legacies: The Politics of Identity
Choi, M.
Issues in Asian Christianity
Chopra, R.
Loyalty, Identity, and the Uses of History: British and American Nationalism in Colonial British North America and the Early National United States
Chotkowski, C.
Twentieth-Century Personae in Polish American History
Christensen, K.
Globalizing Historical Reference Volumes: Treats and Caveats
Christian, M.
The
Socio-histoire du Politique
and the History of Post war Socialism in Eastern Europe
Chuku, G.
Africa and World War II: Mobilizing Men and Materials
Chung-Kim, E.
The Nature and Significance of Sixteenth-Century Conflicts over the Eucharist
Churchill, D. S.
Queer Tourism and Globalization: Charting Local and Global Effects
Claflin, K. W.
Cultures of Food History: Food Historiography from Early Modern Europe to Contemporary Japan
Clancy, B.
A Look Back as the Tet Offensive Turns Forty
Clarence-Smith, W. G.
Commodities in Global History
Global Exchange and Seaborne Empires
Clark, A. D.
Teaching Historical Thinking Skills in AP History (Cancelled)
Advanced Placement History Luncheon
Clark, E. A.
Religion in Late Antique Antioch
Clark, K.
The Politics and Memory of Reconstruction in Wilsonian Progressivism
Clark, M. L.
Narratives of Nation, Family, Privilege, and Society in Nueva Granada
Classen, A.
Bound Feet, Corseted Waists, and Veiled Heads: Chastity Belts and the Tropes of Contained Femininity
Cleary, E.
Globalizing the Historiography of Twentieth-Century Christianity (
Cancelled)
Clinton, C.
Teaching the American Civil War outside the United States
Cohen, E. S.
Rethinking Gender in Baroque Rome
Cohen, G. B.
Politics, Empire, and Nation-Building in Central Europe: From the Habsburg Monarchy to the Austrofascist State, 1861–1938
Cohen, S.
Teaching Historical Thinking Skills in AP History (Cancelled)
Teaching Historiography: Approaches, Resources, and Issues
Coleman, J. T.
From Dissertation to Book: The Process as an Intellectual Dilemma (and Some Practical Advice Too)
Colley, L.
The Pleasures of the Imagination
Commins, D.
Historicizing Jihadi Islam
Connelly, M.
The Deferred Violence of Decolonization (Presidential)
Doing Transnational History
Conrad, S.
The Problem of Nationalism in a Global Frame
Cook, B. A.
Minerva's Historiography: Women and War
Cook, K. P.
Religion, Loyalty, and Nature in the Construction of Identity and Belonging in Early Modern Spanish America
Cooley, W.
Alternative Stories of Entrepreneurship
Cooper, A.
Cities, Suburbs, and Hinterlands: New Directions in the History of the Urban Environment
Cooper, B. M.
Africa and World War II: Mobilizing Men and Materials
Africa and World War II: Social and Economic Impact of the War
Cooper, E.
Diasporas and (Dis)Placements
Cooper, R.
Teaching and Learning through a Teaching American History Grant
Cooper-Richet, D.
The International Circulation of Popular Literature in the Nineteenth Century
Coquery-Vidrovitch, Sr., C.
Colonialism Returns to Metropolitan France: Francophone Debates over Colonialism in Africa and the Challenge of Postcolonialism
Corner, P.
A Global History of Mass Dictatorships as Self-Mobilization Regimes
Cornwall, M.
The World of Goods: Commerce, Commodities, and Cultures in the Balkans and Habsburg Central Europe
Corrigan, J.
Publishing in the History of Christianity: Tips and Trends
Cortada, J. W.
Putting Historical Skills to Work: Careers beyond Academe
Cosentino, D. J.
Blood as Metaphor and Substance in the Transatlantic World
Costigliola, F. C.
Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Luncheon
SHAFR Council meeting
Cottias, M.
Colonialism Returns to Metropolitan France: Francophone Debates over Colonialism in Africa and the Challenge of Postcolonialism
Cotts, J. D.
Cultural and Intellectual Responses to the Crusades: Western and Near Eastern Perspectives in the Twelfth Century
Courtwright, D. T.
American Alcohol Studies Matures: The Class of 1979, Thirty Years of Reflection
Identities in Flight: Aviation's Impact on Nation, Gender, and Sexuality
Couturier, E. B.
Domestic Space and Identity in Mexico City, 1700–1900
Cowan, B. A.
The Secret History of Subversion: Sex, Modernity, and the Brazilian National Security State
Cox, J. L.
European Religion/American Religion: Why the Difference?
Crais, C. C.
The Political Imagination in African History
Crawford, K. B.
Dreams and Fantasies of Early Modern Women
Crew, S. R.
Perspectives on Public History: What Knowledge, Skills, and Experiences are Essential for the Public History Professional?
Crewe, R.
Religion, Loyalty, and Nature in the Construction of Identity and Belonging in Early Modern Spanish America
Crocker, R. C.
Philanthropic Globalism: The Rockefellers and Post-Conflict Reconstructions
Crow, J.
Images of the Indian in Spanish America
Cruz, L. E.
The Dutch in the World: The World in the Republic
Cullather, N.
American Food Abroad: State Administration, Voluntary Relief, and the Politics of Food Aid in the Great War
Culver, L.
Disrupting Boundaries and Globalizing Historiographies: Consumption, Consumer Cultures, and the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
Cumings, B.
Naming War: Conflict, Remembrance, and Nostalgia in the Making and Unmaking of U.S. Hegemony
Cummings, K.
Isaac Hecker and the American Church: Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Paulists
The Intersection of Religion and Memory: American Catholic "Pasts" in the Progressive Period
Cuno, K. M.
Reclaiming Family History: Global Perspectives
Cure, S.
History Education and Technology in Our Middle and High Schools
Curtis, K. ".
Approaches to Radical Environmental History: Methodologies and Movements
Cwiertka, K.
The Transnational History of Food in Twentieth-Century East Asia
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