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D'Aniello, C. A.
The Research Habits of Historians: Practice and Teaching
Da Silva, F.
Weaving the Webs of Empire: Connections and Confrontations in the Early Modern World
Dailey, J.
Catastrophe and Transformation
Sovereignty and Citizenship at War
Dal Lago, E.
Teaching the American Civil War outside the United States
Dalton, M.
The Research Habits of Historians: Practice and Teaching
Danforth, S.
Publishing in the History of Christianity: Tips and Trends
Daniel, P.
The Future of North American Slavery: Industrialization, Railroads, and Finance in the Nineteenth Century
Daniels, III, D.
From the Delta to the City: Holiness and Pentecostal Religion in the Great Migration
Danos, D. O.
The Environment and the Underrepresented: Perspectives on the Early Modern to Modern Transition in World History
Dapia, S. G.
Topics in Polonian History and Pedagogy
Darwin, J. S.
The Deferred Violence of Decolonization (Presidential)
Election 2008: How "Historic" Was It?
Dator, J.
Caribbean Studies Committee: Revolutions, Rebellions, and Uprisings: 300 Years of Caribbean History
Daughton, J. P.
Preparing for the Research Trip: What to Know Before You Go
Daum, A.
Natural Scientific Monism in Germany and Europe: Reconsiderations
David, T.
Transforming National Demarcations in Twentieth-Century Germany and North America
Davidson, J.
Transitions in Twentieth-Century Spanish History
Davies, C. B.
Critical Feminist Biography: Writing Race, Writing Gender, (Re)Writing Women of Color
Dávila, J.
Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in Brazil, from Colony to Nation
Davis, B. J.
Oral Histories: Food and Trans/National Political Economies and Cultures in Europe, Asia, and the United States, 1880s–1980s
Who Were the Protestors in the “Student Protests”? The United States, West Germany, and Poland in the 1960s and 1970s
Davis, N. Z.
Forty Years in the Academy: The Coordinating Council for Women in History, Women Historians, and Women's History
The Pleasures of the Imagination
Dawson, A. S.
Indigenous Intellectuals
De Haan, F.
National and International Women’s Organizations during the Cold War
de la Fuente, A.
The Cuban Revolution at Fifty: Is the Latin American Historiographical Revolution Catalyzed by Cuba Dead or Alive and Well?
De la Puente, J. C.
Colonial Caciques as Native Leaders and Go-Betweens in Mesoamerica and the Andes
De La Trinidad, M.
New Directions in Chicana/o Movement Era Historical Scholarship and the Implications for Understanding Civil Rights in America
de Mayo, T. B.
Christianity, the Religious Other, and Demonic Language in Medieval and Early Modern France
de Suremain, M.
Challenging “Traditional” Visions of Slavery in Africa and the Indian Ocean
De Syon, G. P.
Comparing Images of Atomic Power and Atomic Warfare in European and American Popular Media, 1945–63
De Vries, H.
Political Theologies (Presidential)
Deak, I.
Minority Debates in Twentieth-Century Europe, East and West
Dean, T.
Teaching and Learning through a Teaching American History Grant
Decker, C. R.
The History of Adolescence in Global Perspective
Deeds, S. M.
Borderlands/Frontiers Committee: Assessing the Sacred in the Colonial Borderlands: Jesuit and Indigenous Faith at the Margins of the Spanish Empire
Deese, R. S.
Ecologies of Knowledge/Ecologies of Power: Environmental Science, Public Health, and Transnational Organizations in the Cold War Era
DeFlitch, T.
National History Education Clearinghouse Introduction
Dehner, G.
Ecologies of Knowledge/Ecologies of Power: Environmental Science, Public Health, and Transnational Organizations in the Cold War Era
Del Castillo, L. M.
Narratives of Nation, Family, Privilege, and Society in Nueva Granada
Demers, M.
Mexican Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century: New Perspectives
Demos, J.
The Pleasures of the Imagination
DenBeste, M. D.
Teaching and Learning through a Teaching American History Grant
Deng, K.
Commodities in Global History
Derby, L.
Blood as Metaphor and Substance in the Transatlantic World
DeRosa, C. S.
Men at War: Evolving Perceptions of Masculinity and Military Service during the Korean and Vietnam Wars
Des Jardins, J. E.
Women Historians in New York City: Reflections on Two Generations
Desbarats, C. T.
States, Societies, and the Practice of Atlantic History: Opportunities and Obstacles
Desnoyers, C. A.
Genocide and Modernity: Beyond the West
Deutsch, T.
A Retail Revolution: Reshaping the American Consumer, 1920–60
DeVito, C.
Putting Historical Skills to Work: Careers beyond Academe
DeVun, L.
The Historian As Activist II
Diacon, T. A.
Brazilian Studies Committee: Underappreciated Books on the History of Brazil
Díaz, M. E.
Blood as Metaphor and Substance in the Transatlantic World
Diefendorf, B. B.
Christianity, the Religious Other, and Demonic Language in Medieval and Early Modern France
Dilawerska de Lagarde, A.
Pacific Colonial Links: Migration and Trade between New Spain and the Philippine Islands in the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries
Dillard, M.
Reconsidering Power in Social Practice: Manners, Etiquette, and Acts of Hospitality
Diner, H. R.
American Progressives, Ethnicity, and Taste: At Home and Abroad, 1875–1925
Jewish Migrants in Uncharted Terrain: From Europe to Small-Town and Rural America
Dionne, J.
Ecologies of Knowledge/Ecologies of Power: Environmental Science, Public Health, and Transnational Organizations in the Cold War Era
Diouf, M.
Colonialism Returns to Metropolitan France: Francophone Debates over Colonialism in Africa and the Challenge of Postcolonialism
Director, E.
World History Association Reception
DiScala, S.
Still "The Peace to End All Peace"? The Historiography of the Paris Peace Settlement after Ninety Years
Distelberg, B.
Christianity and the History of Gay Rights: New Narratives
Doak, K.
Globalizing Japanese Historiography: Japan in Comparative Perspective
Dobbs, G. R.
GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Historical Inquiry into the Early Modern Atlantic World
Dochuk, D.
Distinguished Career Award: George M. Marsden
Oil, Coal, and Conservative Religion in the Twentieth Century
Dodson, J. F.
The Seduction of Revolution: Popular Anticlericalism, Predatory Priests, and Reformed Piety in Modern Mexico
Dombrowski Risser, N.
Minerva's Historiography: Women and War
Domínguez, J. I.
The Cuban Revolution Fifty Years Later: A Roundtable Discussion
Douglass, L. C.
Politics, Empire, and Nation-Building in Central Europe: From the Habsburg Monarchy to the Austrofascist State, 1861–1938
Douglass, S. L.
Teaching Historiography: Approaches, Resources, and Issues
Dowland, S.
Oil, Coal, and Conservative Religion in the Twentieth Century
Dowler, L.
Destination: War: Political Tourism in Post war Germany, the Israeli-Occupied Territories, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Dragostinova, T.
Minority Debates in Twentieth-Century Europe, East and West
Drell, J. H.
Scholarly Roads Leading to Rome: New Research Avenues on the Eternal City
Dries, A.
The Multiple Roles of Catholic Missionaries in Asia and Beyond in the Twentieth Century
Du, Y.
Globalizing Geographies of Empire: Imagining and Contesting Space
Duarte, A. L.
A New History of Labor? Debates, Strategies, and Exchange in Latin America
Dunch, R.
Globalizing the Historiography of Twentieth-Century Christianity (
Cancelled)
Dunn, A. E.
Distilling the (Historical) Influence of Alcohol
Durrill, W. K.
Unionism, Disloyalty, and Disaffection in the Confederacy: Papers Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Georgia Lee Tatum’s
Disloyalty in the Confederacy
Dwyer, J.
American Cities and Public Spaces
Dyck, J.
Borderlands/Frontiers Committee: Assessing the Sacred in the Colonial Borderlands: Jesuit and Indigenous Faith at the Margins of the Spanish Empire
Dym, J.
Sanctioned and Unsanctioned Routes on the Colonial Periphery
Dym, W. A.
Problematic Passions: Case Studies in the History of Emotion in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
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