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MacEvitt, C.
Cultural and Intellectual Responses to the Crusades: Western and Near Eastern Perspectives in the Twelfth Century
Macías-González, V. M.
Domestic Space and Identity in Mexico City, 1700–1900
Maffly-Kipp, L.
Oil, Coal, and Conservative Religion in the Twentieth Century
Magaziner, D. R.
The Political Imagination in African History
Maggor, N.
Finding Cultural History in Business Archives
Maher, N.
Approaches to Radical Environmental History: Methodologies and Movements
Mahmood, S.
Political Theologies (Presidential)
Maier, C. S.
1989 in a Global Perspective
Maisner, E.
From Dissertation to Book: The Process as an Intellectual Dilemma (and Some Practical Advice Too)
Makdisi, U.
History as Recrimination (Presidential)
Makowski, E. M.
The Papacy: Its Friends and Foes in the Later Middle Ages
Malaret, J. F.
Putting Historical Skills to Work: Careers beyond Academe
Malkmus, D.
The Research Habits of Historians: Practice and Teaching
Mallampalli, C. S.
"What It Is to Believe": Charles Taylor's
A Secular Age
Mallon, F. E.
Between National Modernism and Internal Colonialism: Indigenous Intellectuals and Alternative Public Spheres in Latin America, 1920–73
Mexican Studies Committee: What Shapes the Questions We Ask? From Academic Debate to Civically Engaged Scholarship
Mamigonian, B.
Forgotten Histories and New Representations of Enslaved Africans
Man-Cheong, I.
Private Records, Public Records: Using Biographical Materials to Study Imperial Chinese History
Maner, B.
Natural Scientific Monism in Germany and Europe: Reconsiderations
Mangion, C.
The Multiple Roles of Catholic Missionaries in Asia and Beyond in the Twentieth Century
Manzano, V. A.
Paths and Problems in the Study of Youth, Culture, and Politics in Latin America, 1950s–70s
Maoriello, N. M.
A Historical Conundrum: The Work of Historians Versus the Expectations of Secondary Education
Maoriello, S.
A Historical Conundrum: The Work of Historians Versus the Expectations of Secondary Education
Marak, A. M.
Transnational Vice and Contraband in North America
Marasco, S. A.
Roundtable on Religions along the Mississippi River: Region and Space in American Religious History
Marchand, S. L.
Sites of Encounter: Teaching the Muslim World and World War I
The New Religions and the Old: Europe, c. 1900
Marcon, F.
Globalizing Japanese Historiography: Japan in Comparative Perspective
Marcus, A.
Suturing Modern Technologies to a Postmodern World
Mariani, P.
Christianity Encounters the New China: Protestants, Catholics, and Issues of State Control in the 1950s
Mark, E.
The End of Empire? Resistance and Continuity in Modern Asian History and Historiography
Marks, R. B.
The Environment and the Underrepresented: Perspectives on the Early Modern to Modern Transition in World History
Marks, S. J.
Still "The Peace to End All Peace"? The Historiography of the Paris Peace Settlement after Ninety Years
Marotti, W.
The Politics of Violence: Silence and Voice
Marrs, A. W.
Putting Historical Skills to Work: Careers beyond Academe
The Future of North American Slavery: Industrialization, Railroads, and Finance in the Nineteenth Century
Marsden, G. M.
Distinguished Career Award: George M. Marsden
Marsh, B.
Paper Jihadis: Colonialism and the Construction of "Terror" in South Asia, 1869–1947
Martin, B. M.
The Future of North American Slavery: Industrialization, Railroads, and Finance in the Nineteenth Century
Martin, D.
History Education and Technology in Our Middle and High Schools
Teaching with Textbooks
Closing: National History Education Clearinghouse Staff
Martin, D.
Political Theologies (Presidential)
Martin, J. J.
Problematic Passions: Case Studies in the History of Emotion in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Martin, S. A.
New Lenses, New Frames: Reconceptualizing Parameters in Jewish History and Historiography
Martin, S.
History Education and Technology in Our Middle and High Schools
Martínez, M. E.
Mexican Studies Committee: What Shapes the Questions We Ask? From Academic Debate to Civically Engaged Scholarship
Martínez-Fernández, L.
The Cuban Revolution Fifty Years Later: A Roundtable Discussion
Mason, P. Q.
Globalizing the American History Classroom: Teaching U.S. History Abroad
Matejka, O.
The
Socio-histoire du Politique
and the History of Post war Socialism in Eastern Europe
Matienzo, M.
Old Stuff, New Tricks: How Archivists Are Making Special Collections Even More Special Using Web 2.0 Technologies
Matsui, J. H.
Slavery to Sin and the Sin of Slavery: Spiritual and Social Divisions Caused by American Antislavery, 1830–60
Matt, S. J.
Men at War: Evolving Perceptions of Masculinity and Military Service during the Korean and Vietnam Wars
Matthee, R.
Interpreting Empires in Time and Space: Ottoman, Qing, Safavid, and Russian Empires in World History
Matthews-Jones, L.
New Approaches to Gender and Religious Experience in a Secularizing Age
Matysik, T. M.
Natural Scientific Monism in Germany and Europe: Reconsiderations
Mauch, C.
Problematizing Transatlantic History: German-American Perspectives
Maulucci, Jr., T. W.
Why We Fought: America's Wars in Film and History
May, V.
Governing the Home: Rethinking Labor and Colonial Relations in the History of Domestic Service
Mayer, W.
Religion in Late Antique Antioch
Mayo, L.
The End of Empire? Resistance and Continuity in Modern Asian History and Historiography
Maza, S. C.
Masking, Fraud, and Imposture in Early Modern Europe
Mazlish, B.
Global Humanity (Presidential)
Mazurek, M.
The
Socio-histoire du Politique
and the History of Post war Socialism in Eastern Europe
McAlister, M.
Missions to the World: Transnational Perspectives on Modern American Religions
Creating the “Human Rights Revolution” of the 1970s
McAllister, M.
America's Wars and American Religion
McAndrew, M.
Alternative Stories of Entrepreneurship
McArthur Harris, L.
Integrating Global Perspectives and World History into Teaching American History Grant Projects
McCann, B.
Modernizing Landscapes of Urban Poverty: Housing, Citizenship, and Popular Mobilization in the Latin American City
McClay, W. M.
"What It Is to Believe": Charles Taylor's
A Secular Age
McCleary, K. L.
Immigrants, Identity, and Popular Culture in Buenos Aires
McClenachan, L.
Eradicating the Myth of the Eternal Sea: Historicizing Marine Environments as a Necessary Step for Regional and Global Histories
McClendon, M. C.
Discrimination/Harassment on the Job
McClurken, J. W.
Teaching History in the Digital Age
McCook, B.
Topics in Polish Studies
McCook, M.
Re-thinking Religion, Politics, and the Second Great Awakening
McCormack, J.
Heresy and Confessionalism in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Mccrossen, A. M.
Disrupting Boundaries and Globalizing Historiographies: Consumption, Consumer Cultures, and the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
McCullough, M.
America's Wars and American Religion
McCune, M.
New Lenses, New Frames: Reconceptualizing Parameters in Jewish History and Historiography
McElya, M.
Constructions of Reconstruction: Culture and Memory on the U.S.'s "Dark and Bloody Ground"
McGovern, M.
History as Recrimination (Presidential)
McGuinness, A.
Narratives of Nation, Family, Privilege, and Society in Nueva Granada
Gran Colombia Studies Committee: Reclaiming Gran Colombia Studies: How Can We Integrate the Study of Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Panama?
McGuinness, M.
The Intersection of Religion and Memory: American Catholic "Pasts" in the Progressive Period
McGuire, E. A.
Cross-Cultural Communism: Spanish, British, and Chinese Socialists inside Russia’s International Revolution
McGuirk, M.
Neogeographies/Neohistories: Analyzing, Creating, and Publishing Maps
McInerney, D. J.
From the Atlantic Slave Trade to the Harlem Renaissance: Stretching and Expanding Cultural Boundaries
McIntosh, J.
The Past of the Future or the Future of the Past? Perspectives on Digital Historical Monographs from Gutenberg-e Authors
McKenzie, M.
Eradicating the Myth of the Eternal Sea: Historicizing Marine Environments as a Necessary Step for Regional and Global Histories
McKeown, A.
Connecting Histories Globally
McKnight, B. D.
Unionism, Disloyalty, and Disaffection in the Confederacy: Papers Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Georgia Lee Tatum’s
Disloyalty in the Confederacy
McLaren, A.
Crossing Borders, Imagining Identities: Femininity, Masculinity, and Sexuality in Global Contexts
McLeod, H.
European Religion/American Religion: Why the Difference?
McLeod, M.
Pacific Colonial Links: Migration and Trade between New Spain and the Philippine Islands in the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries
McMichael, M.
Stages of Faith: Performing Christian Womanhood in the United States
McReynolds, L.
Globalizing Geographies of Empire: Imagining and Contesting Space
Meade, E. K.
Mexican Studies Committee: What Shapes the Questions We Ask? From Academic Debate to Civically Engaged Scholarship
Mears, J. A.
Pluralism in the Religions of World History
Mehta, H. C.
A Look Back as the Tet Offensive Turns Forty
Melamed, Y.
Political Theologies (Presidential)
Melosi, M. V.
Annual dinner
Board meeting
Membership meeting
Méndez, C.
Indigenous Intellectuals
Meringolo, D.
Perspectives on Public History: What Knowledge, Skills, and Experiences are Essential for the Public History Professional?
Merkel-Hess, K.
Foreigners and Rural Society in Republican China
Mesmer, S.
Writing the Polish American Experience: East Coast
Metcalf, A. C.
Languages: Sine Qua Non for Globalizing Historiographies
Brazilian Studies Committee: Underappreciated Books on the History of Brazil
Metcalf, T. R.
The Problem of Bodily Difference in Transnational Colonial Contexts
The Press of Empire: Imperial Expansion and Decolonization in British Reporting on India, 1840–1947
Meyer, L. D.
Discrimination/Harassment on the Job
Michelson, E.
Heresy and Confessionalism in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Middell, M.
Global History in the Early Twentieth Century
1989 in a Global Perspective
Mihm, S. A.
The Promise and Pitfalls of Writing for Readers beyond the Academy
The Subprime Mortgage Meltdown in Historical Perspective
Milanich, N.
Reclaiming Family History: Global Perspectives
Miles, T. A.
Critical Feminist Biography: Writing Race, Writing Gender, (Re)Writing Women of Color
Miller, A.
Editing and Publishing of History
Miller, E.
Reforming the American Empire: Women and Social Reform in the Philippines during the Progressive Era
Miller, M. C.
Reform and Clerical Culture in the Eleventh Century
Miller, N.
Images of the Indian in Spanish America
Miller, P. N.
National History in an Age of Globalization: The Case of Medieval France (Presidential)
Miller, R.
From Colonial Beginnings to Early Republic
Mills, K. R.
Borderlands/Frontiers Committee: Assessing the Sacred in the Colonial Borderlands: Jesuit and Indigenous Faith at the Margins of the Spanish Empire
Religion, Loyalty, and Nature in the Construction of Identity and Belonging in Early Modern Spanish America
Mills, S.
Rethinking North American Dissent in a Global Framework
Minkema, K. P.
America's Wars and American Religion
Mintz, S.
Reclaiming Family History: Global Perspectives
Mirza, S.
Social Divisions and Cultural Transformations in Early Islamic History
Mitchell, L. J.
The Past of the Future or the Future of the Past? Perspectives on Digital Historical Monographs from Gutenberg-e Authors
Mitchell, M. N.
Globalizing Reconstruction: Examining the Legacies of Reconstruction in a Transnational Perspective
Mitter, R.
Doing Transnational History
Mittleman, A.
American Alcohol Studies Matures: The Class of 1979, Thirty Years of Reflection
Mock, III, H. C.
Exploring the Boundaries of Sacred and Secular in German Europe
Mohl, R. A.
Jewish Migrants in Uncharted Terrain: From Europe to Small-Town and Rural America
Mollier, J.
The International Circulation of Popular Literature in the Nineteenth Century
Mongey, M.
Students As Historians: Historical Thinking and Primary Sources in the American History Classroom
Monk, D. B.
History as Recrimination (Presidential)
Monod, P.
Nation, Race, and Gender: Colonial Challenges to Early Modern European Historiography
Monroe, J. W.
The New Religions and the Old: Europe, c. 1900
Montana, I. M.
African Religions in the Diaspora
Monteiro, J. M.
Situating Brazil in the Atlantic World: Colonial, Imperial, National, and Transnational Perspectives
Monter, E. W.
Heresy and Confessionalism in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Mooney, J. E. P.
Reproducing the Modern Nation: Population Politics in Bohemia, Latvia, Chile, and Peru
Moore, Jr., J. A.
Hamilton and Hamiltonianism: Fresh Reflections from the Globalized Twenty-First Century
Moran, K. D.
The Intersection of Religion and Memory: American Catholic "Pasts" in the Progressive Period
Morantz-Sanchez, R.
Women Historians in New York City: Reflections on Two Generations
Morera, L. X.
New Trends in Medieval Spanish History
Morgan, J. L.
Critical Feminist Biography: Writing Race, Writing Gender, (Re)Writing Women of Color
Morgan, P. D.
Biography and History: The Debate over Olaudah Equiano's
Interesting Narrative
Morgan, Z. R.
Brazilian Studies Committee: Underappreciated Books on the History of Brazil
International Histories of the Country of the Future: Brazil and the Twentieth-Century World
Morillo, S. R.
The Frontier of Paper in a Global Context
(Cancelled)
Culture, Military History, and Global Historiography
Morrell, K.
The History Major in Liberal Education
Morris, J.
Writing the History of International Humanitarianism
Morse, V. M.
Scholarly Roads Leading to Rome: New Research Avenues on the Eternal City
Moskowitz, M.
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)
Mostern, R.
The "California Method"? University of California's Model for World Historical Research and Pedagogy- Past, Present, and Future
Mottahedeh, R. P.
Social Divisions and Cultural Transformations in Early Islamic History
Moya, J. C.
Suffragettes,
Mujeres Nuevas
, and Beauty Contests: Political Women in Argentina, Peru, and Jamaica in the Early Twentieth Century
Muehlenbeck, P. E.
African and Andean Nationalists Encounter the U.S. State Department: Cold War Interpersonal Diplomacy from a Transnational Perspective, 1958–75
Muller, D. A.
Mexican Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century: New Perspectives
Murakami, S.
The End of Empire? Resistance and Continuity in Modern Asian History and Historiography
Murphy, A.
America's Wars and American Religion
Murray, P. S.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee: Reclaiming Gran Colombia Studies: How Can We Integrate the Study of Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Panama?
Women, War, and the Politics of Nation-Building in Nineteenth-Century Spanish America
Murtha, H.
Aurality and the Experience of Slavery
Myers, B. A.
Unionism, Disloyalty, and Disaffection in the Confederacy: Papers Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Georgia Lee Tatum’s
Disloyalty in the Confederacy
Myrup, E. L.
Weaving the Webs of Empire: Connections and Confrontations in the Early Modern World
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