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Pack, S.
Tourists without Borders: The Emergence of a Pan-European Discourse in the History of Mass Tourism and Travel
Packard, R.
Purchaseable Commodity or Right? Historicizing Health in Global Context
Padwa, H.
Writers, the Creative Process, and the Influence of Drink and Drugs
Pahl, J.
Christianity and the History of Gay Rights: New Narratives
Pak, J.
Women Historians in New York City: Reflections on Two Generations
Pak, S.
The Nature and Significance of Sixteenth-Century Conflicts over the Eucharist
Pal, C.
Gender and Knowledge at the Crossroads: Creating Medical Authority in Early Modern England
Palmer, B. D.
Controversy Unresolved: Theodore Draper's
American Communism and Soviet Russia
after Fifty Years
Pandey, G.
Race, Caste, and Nation in India and the United States since World War II
Pappademos, M. M.
Cuba, Independence, Revolution, and the Effects of the Struggle for Change in Cuba, 1898–1962
Paquette, G. B.
Seeking Security in an Age of Turbulence: Gaining Appointments in the Spanish Atlantic World, 1750–1850
Parés, L. N.
African Religions in the Diaspora
Parfait, C.
The International Circulation of Popular Literature in the Nineteenth Century
Park, A.
Knowledge, Empire, and Modernity: New Studies of East Asian History in the Global Context, 1800–1949
Park, H.
Issues in Asian Christianity
Park, J.
"Corporeal Colonialism”: Colonized Women’s Bodies, Sexuality, and Disease in Spanish America, Japanese Korea, and French West Africa
Parker, J. C.
Traces of Empire: Architecture, Landscape, and Imperialism in the Middle East and North Africa
Parker, K.
New Approaches to Enlightenment Research: The Catholic Enlightenment and Its Aftermath
Parmenter, J.
Getting Down to Earth: The Spatial Turn in the Writing of Postcontact Native North American History
Partner, N. F.
The Post-Postmodern Middle Ages (Presidential)
Pasquier, M.
Roundtable on Religions along the Mississippi River: Region and Space in American Religious History
Passanisi, J.
Blurring the Parameters: Distance Education, Globalization, and Effective Pedagogical Approaches in History
Patnode, S. R.
Globalizing Masculinity in the Twentieth Century
Patrick, G.
Historicizing Jihadi Islam
Patrouch, J. F.
Anna Coreth's
Pietas Austriaca
Fifty Years After: At Home and Abroad
Paxton, F. S.
The Historian As Activist II
Paz, C.
The Historian As Activist I
Peabody, S.
Nation, Race, and Gender: Colonial Challenges to Early Modern European Historiography
Pearcy, T. L.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee: Reclaiming Gran Colombia Studies: How Can We Integrate the Study of Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Panama?
Pearson, M.
Sites of Encounter: Thinking Historically about Early Human History
Peers, D. M.
The Press of Empire: Imperial Expansion and Decolonization in British Reporting on India, 1840–1947
Pegg, M. G.
Cultural and Intellectual Responses to the Crusades: Western and Near Eastern Perspectives in the Twelfth Century
Pegram, T. R.
American Alcohol Studies Matures: The Class of 1979, Thirty Years of Reflection
Peirce, L.
Interpreting Empires in Time and Space: Ottoman, Qing, Safavid, and Russian Empires in World History
Preparing for the Research Trip: What to Know Before You Go
Pemberton, S.
Purchaseable Commodity or Right? Historicizing Health in Global Context
Pennington, K. J.
The Historian As Activist II
Pennington, L. K.
From Warfare to Welfare: A Transnational History of Disability in the World War II Era
Penyak, L. M.
Connecting Religiosity and Sexuality in Colonial Mexico: Tension, Ambiguity, and Convergence in Archival Texts
Perez, Jr., L. A.
The Cuban Revolution at Fifty: Is the Latin American Historiographical Revolution Catalyzed by Cuba Dead or Alive and Well?
Pérez, Jr., L. A.
The Cuban Revolution Fifty Years Later: A Roundtable Discussion
Pernet, C. A.
International Fairs and Tourism: Cultural Diplomacy in the Post war Period
Perry, C. R.
Empire, Political Economy, and Economic Diplomacy in the British Empire, 1776–1914
Perry, E. I.
The Politics and Memory of Reconstruction in Wilsonian Progressivism
Perry, J. B.
At the Show: Changes in Twentieth-Century Fan Communities, Audiences, Gendered Spectatorship, and Media in a Global Context
Peterfeso, J.
Stages of Faith: Performing Christian Womanhood in the United States
Peters, E. J.
Food and Empire
Peterson, H. R.
Religion, Loyalty, and Nature in the Construction of Identity and Belonging in Early Modern Spanish America
Peterson, K.
Purchaseable Commodity or Right? Historicizing Health in Global Context
Peterson, T. H.
Putting Historical Skills to Work: Careers beyond Academe
Open Forum on Public History
Petrik, P.
Neogeographies/Neohistories: Analyzing, Creating, and Publishing Maps
Petro, A. M.
Christianity and the History of Gay Rights: New Narratives
Petrone, K.
A Global History of Mass Dictatorships as Self-Mobilization Regimes
Pezzolo, L.
Weapons, Battles, and Violence in Early Modern Italy: Can They Inform Social and Cultural History?
Pfeifer, M. J.
Remembering Race and Rethinking the American Midwest in Global Perspective
Phillips, S. T.
Approaches to Radical Environmental History: Methodologies and Movements
Phillips-Fein, K.
Politics and Power: Writing the Social History of the American Elite
Phoenix, K. E.
Reforming the American Empire: Women and Social Reform in the Philippines during the Progressive Era
Piccato, P.
The Public Sphere in Twentieth-Century Latin American Politics
Piehler, G. K.
Men at War: Evolving Perceptions of Masculinity and Military Service during the Korean and Vietnam Wars
Pierce, S.
Transitions in Twentieth-Century Spanish History
Pierce, Y.
How Southern Protestants Made (and Remade) Race
Pietsch, B.
Oil, Coal, and Conservative Religion in the Twentieth Century
Pirbhai, M. R.
Sites of Encounter: Teaching the Muslim World and World War I
Pisano, D. A.
Identities in Flight: Aviation's Impact on Nation, Gender, and Sexuality
Pita, M.
American Cities and Public Spaces
Piterberg, G.
The Multiple Registers of Violence in the Ottoman Empire: When Imperial Rivalries and Domestic Grievances Converge, c. Eighteenth–Twentieth Centuries
Pitman, P.
History Education and Technology in Our Middle and High Schools
Pitts, B.
Revolutionary Lives: Biography and Representations of Militant Activists during and after the Brazilian Military Dictatorship, 1964–85
Pizzigoni, C. L.
Colonial Studies Committee: New Work in Indigenous History
Plane, A. M.
Dreams, Trances, and Ghostly Apparitions in the Anglo-Atlantic: The Seventeenth Century
Plum, C.
The Politics of Gender and Religion: Women's and Youth Organizations in the Postwar Germanies
Poiger, U. G.
Globalizing Beauty: Body Conflicts in the Modern World
Culture and the Ad
Pojmann, W. A.
National and International Women’s Organizations during the Cold War
Polak, E.
Formal and Informal Credit Networks of Urban Middling Groups in Colonial Mexico
Polianski, I.
Natural Scientific Monism in Germany and Europe: Reconsiderations
Pomeranz, K.
The "California Method"? University of California's Model for World Historical Research and Pedagogy- Past, Present, and Future
Interpreting Empires in Time and Space: Ottoman, Qing, Safavid, and Russian Empires in World History
Poovey, M.
Return to Reality? Some Contexts in Current Historiography (Presidential)
Popielski, J.
Writing the Polish American Experience: East Coast
Popp, S. K.
National Textbook Controversies in a Globalizing World
Porrini, R.
A New History of Labor? Debates, Strategies, and Exchange in Latin America
Porter, S.
Mexican Studies Committee: What Shapes the Questions We Ask? From Academic Debate to Civically Engaged Scholarship
Porterfield, A.
The
People's History of Christianity
Project
European Religion/American Religion: Why the Difference?
Poska, A. M.
Nation, Race, and Gender: Colonial Challenges to Early Modern European Historiography
Potter, L. Y.
Many Movements: Teaching Black Freedom Struggles from WWII to the 1960s
Potter, L. A.
Careers in Federal History
Poulsen, B.
Eradicating the Myth of the Eternal Sea: Historicizing Marine Environments as a Necessary Step for Regional and Global Histories
Power, M. M.
Caribbean Studies Committee: Revolutions, Rebellions, and Uprisings: 300 Years of Caribbean History
The Public Sphere in Twentieth-Century Latin American Politics
Powers, M.
American Alcohol Studies Matures: The Class of 1979, Thirty Years of Reflection
Prentiss, C.
Christian Narrative and African American Racial Identity
Preucel, R.
Sites of Encounter: Thinking Historically about Early Human History
Prince, K. S.
Constructions of Reconstruction: Culture and Memory on the U.S.'s "Dark and Bloody Ground"
Pula, J.
Revisiting New York City Polonia: Stories from the Old Lower East Side Neighborhood!
Twentieth-Century Personae in Polish American History
Putnam, L.
Caribbean Studies Committee: Revolutions, Rebellions, and Uprisings: 300 Years of Caribbean History
Pytell, T. E.
Genocide and Modernity: Beyond the West
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