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Sabathne, J.
Across the Pedagogical Divide: Bridging Secondary School and Undergraduate Classrooms
Sachsenmaier, D.
Doing Transnational History
Global Humanity (Presidential)
Globalization-Localization: Writing the History of Historiography from Global Perspectives
Sakai, N.
The End of Empire? Resistance and Continuity in Modern Asian History and Historiography
Sakata, M.
Agent Orange: A Personal Requiem
Salesa, D.
The Problem of Bodily Difference in Transnational Colonial Contexts
Salzmann, A. C.
Between the Umma, the Nation, and the World: The Global in Muslim Thought and Practice
Samayoa, M. B.
Seeking Security in an Age of Turbulence: Gaining Appointments in the Spanish Atlantic World, 1750–1850
Sanders, J.
Narratives of Nation, Family, Privilege, and Society in Nueva Granada
Santoro, A. M.
“Facing the Challenge of a New Religious History”: Post-1945 American Religion as a Site of Historical Inquiry in Germany
Sartori, A.
Logics of History: Social Theory and Social Transformation
, by William H. Sewell Jr.
Sarzynski, S. R.
Brazilian Studies Committee: Underappreciated Books on the History of Brazil
Saschsenmaier, D.
Global History in the Early Twentieth Century
Saunier, P. Y.
Doing Transnational History
Globalizing Historical Reference Volumes: Treats and Caveats
Savage, B. D.
Christian Narrative and African American Racial Identity
Scanlon, J. R.
Third Wave Precedents: Race and Sexuality in the Second Wave
Scarnecchia, T. L.
African and Andean Nationalists Encounter the U.S. State Department: Cold War Interpersonal Diplomacy from a Transnational Perspective, 1958–75
Schade, A. E.
Water, Space, and Time: Reflections on a Dissertation Research Project on Human Adaptations to Arid Environments
Schaefer, B.
The Politics of Gender and Religion: Women's and Youth Organizations in the Postwar Germanies
Schaffer, S. L.
Mr. South Goes to Washington: A Region and Its Representatives Shape U.S. Federal Policy in the Twentieth Century
Schantz, E. M.
Transnational Vice and Contraband in North America
Scheper, G.
American Cities and Public Spaces
Scherder, I.
Poverty in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
Schermerhorn, C.
The Future of North American Slavery: Industrialization, Railroads, and Finance in the Nineteenth Century
Schindler, A. C.
Old Stuff, New Tricks: How Archivists Are Making Special Collections Even More Special Using Web 2.0 Technologies
Schlotterbeck, J. T.
From Content to Craft: Teaching Historiography to Undergraduate History Majors
Schmid, S.
Comparing Images of Atomic Power and Atomic Warfare in European and American Popular Media, 1945–63
Schmidt, B.
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)
Schmidt, E.
Africa and World War II: Catalyst for Anti-Colonialism
Schneider, J.
Culture and the Ad
Schneider, R. A.
Meet the Editors and Staff of the
American Historical Review
Schnorbus, S. D.
Religion and the World of Print in Early America
Scholliers, P.
Cultures of Food History: Food Historiography from Early Modern Europe to Contemporary Japan
Schrader, A.
From Content to Craft: Teaching Historiography to Undergraduate History Majors
Schramm, R. R.
Innovations in Collaboration: Building University-School Partnerships
Schrecker, E.
American Anti-Communism before McCarthy: The Role of Labor
Schreiter, R.
Liam Brockey's
Journey to the East: The Jesuit Mission in China, 1579–1724
Schroeder, S.
Urban Indians in Early Latin America
Global Perspectives and Local Understandings in Historical Narratives about the Conquest of Mexico
Schrum, K.
Teaching History in the Digital Age
Closing: National History Education Clearinghouse Staff
Schuessler, J.
The Promise and Pitfalls of Writing for Readers beyond the Academy
Schuler, F. E.
Mexican Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century: New Perspectives
Schulman, B. J.
Mr. South Goes to Washington: A Region and Its Representatives Shape U.S. Federal Policy in the Twentieth Century
Schultz, J. A.
The Marriage of Theory and Praxis: Modernism, Postmodernism, and the Medieval Grand Narrative
Schultz, K.
International Histories of the Country of the Future: Brazil and the Twentieth-Century World
Situating Brazil in the Atlantic World: Colonial, Imperial, National, and Transnational Perspectives
Schulzinger, R. D.
The "National Declassification Initiative": A Forum on Secrecy and the Historical Record
Schwaller, J. F.
Franciscans and Nahuas in Colonial Mexico
Schwartz, L.
New Approaches to Gender and Religious Experience in a Secularizing Age
Schwartz, S. B.
Situating Brazil in the Atlantic World: Colonial, Imperial, National, and Transnational Perspectives
Schwartzkopf, S.
Distilling the (Historical) Influence of Alcohol
Scott, J. B.
Paper Jihadis: Colonialism and the Construction of "Terror" in South Asia, 1869–1947
Scott, K.
Reassessing Reform: Medieval Models of Change. Celebrating Gerhart Ladner's
The Idea of Reform
after Fifty Years
Scott, R. J.
The Cuban Revolution at Fifty: Is the Latin American Historiographical Revolution Catalyzed by Cuba Dead or Alive and Well?
Sèbe, B.
Traces of Empire: Architecture, Landscape, and Imperialism in the Middle East and North Africa
Segal, H. P.
Suturing Modern Technologies to a Postmodern World
Seidman, M.
Transitions in Twentieth-Century Spanish History
Seijas, T.
Formal and Informal Credit Networks of Urban Middling Groups in Colonial Mexico
Sellers, C.
Cities, Suburbs, and Hinterlands: New Directions in the History of the Urban Environment
Sellers-García, S.
Sanctioned and Unsanctioned Routes on the Colonial Periphery
Sensbach, J. F.
Roundtable on Religions along the Mississippi River: Region and Space in American Religious History
Seraphim, F.
Globalizing Japanese Historiography: Japan in Comparative Perspective
Serbin, K. P.
Revolutionary Lives: Biography and Representations of Militant Activists during and after the Brazilian Military Dictatorship, 1964–85
Serlin, D.
Sexuality and Psychiatric Liberalism in Twentieth-Century Britain, Canada, and the United States
Servín, E.
Mexico in the Cold War
Sewell, W. H.
Logics of History: Social Theory and Social Transformation
, by William H. Sewell Jr.
Shade, W. G.
Loyalty, Identity, and the Uses of History: British and American Nationalism in Colonial British North America and the Early National United States
Shaffer, K.
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee: Making the Most of Media in Teaching Latin American History
Shaffer, R.
National and International Women’s Organizations during the Cold War
Shankar, S.
Reclaiming Family History: Global Perspectives
Shannon, T. J.
A Historical Conundrum: The Work of Historians Versus the Expectations of Secondary Education
Shantz, D. H.
Rethinking Radical Pietism and Its Transatlantic Setting
Shapiro, M. D.
How Global Forces Shaped Urban Development in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Sharp, A.
Still "The Peace to End All Peace"? The Historiography of the Paris Peace Settlement after Ninety Years
Shaw, B.
George C. Marshall Lecture
Shaw, C. E.
Raising Sufficient Concern: Refugees and Relief, 1899–1960
Shaw, D. G.
Return to Reality? Some Contexts in Current Historiography (Presidential)
Shedd, J. A.
A Historical Conundrum: The Work of Historians Versus the Expectations of Secondary Education
Shefveland, K. M.
Indian Trade and the Emergence of a Plantation South
Shell-Weiss, M. R.
Black Women and the Post-Emancipation State in North America and the British Caribbean
Shen, Y.
Waving Goodbye to Hegemony
Shepardson, C.
Religion in Late Antique Antioch
Shepherd, A.
Neogeographies/Neohistories: Analyzing, Creating, and Publishing Maps
Shepherd, J. P.
Globalizing Geographies of Empire: Imagining and Contesting Space
Sherry, J.
Sites of Encounter: Teaching the Muslim World and World War I
Shimoda, H.
Nationbuilding and Historiography in Meiji Japan
Shopes, L.
Oral History, Memory, and Identity: Making the Connections
Shore, M.
Cross-Cultural Communism: Spanish, British, and Chinese Socialists inside Russia’s International Revolution
Showalter, D.
Why We Fought: America's Wars in Film and History
Shutt, A. K.
Reconsidering Power in Social Practice: Manners, Etiquette, and Acts of Hospitality
Sibley, K. A.
The "National Declassification Initiative": A Forum on Secrecy and the Historical Record
Siegel, J.
Empire, Political Economy, and Economic Diplomacy in the British Empire, 1776–1914
Siekmeier, J. F.
African and Andean Nationalists Encounter the U.S. State Department: Cold War Interpersonal Diplomacy from a Transnational Perspective, 1958–75
Sigal, P.
Colonial Studies Committee: New Work in Indigenous History
Connecting Religiosity and Sexuality in Colonial Mexico: Tension, Ambiguity, and Convergence in Archival Texts
Silverman, D.
History, Museums, and the Politics of Memory: The Congo in Belgium after
King Leopold's Ghost
(Presidential)
Singy, P.
Globalizing the Historiography of Sexuality: Critical Reflections on Issues of Epistemology, Genealogy, and Methodology
Sinke, S. M.
Reform and Religion in the U.S. History Survey: A Global Perspective
Sischo, R. A.
Teaching and Learning through a Teaching American History Grant
Sitzler, S.
Religion in Late Antique Antioch
Sizgorich, T. N.
Greek History and Its Islamic Fate, 630–930 CE
Slate, N.
Race, Caste, and Nation in India and the United States since World War II
Sleeper-Smith, S.
Indian Trade and the Emergence of a Plantation South
Slotten, H. R.
Crossing Borders: Technology and Globalization in Historical Perspective
Smail, D. L.
Medieval History: Old and New Classics III
Sites of Encounter: Thinking Historically about Early Human History
The Marriage of Theory and Praxis: Modernism, Postmodernism, and the Medieval Grand Narrative
Smidt, A. J.
Globalizing Enlightenment Catholicism
Smith, B. G.
Logics of History: Social Theory and Social Transformation
, by William H. Sewell Jr.
Globalizing Historical Reference Volumes: Treats and Caveats
Smith, K.
The Research Habits of Historians: Practice and Teaching
Smith, L. S.
The Nature and Significance of Sixteenth-Century Conflicts over the Eucharist
Smith, M. M.
Aurality and the Experience of Slavery
Smith, P. H.
Gender and Knowledge at the Crossroads: Creating Medical Authority in Early Modern England
Smith, S. J.
The Seduction of Revolution: Popular Anticlericalism, Predatory Priests, and Reformed Piety in Modern Mexico
Smock, R. W.
Perspectives on Public History: What Knowledge, Skills, and Experiences are Essential for the Public History Professional?
Smoot, P. A.
She-Preachers, Impudent Housewives, and Praying Women: Baptist Identity Four Hundred Years Later
Sneeringer, J.
At the Show: Changes in Twentieth-Century Fan Communities, Audiences, Gendered Spectatorship, and Media in a Global Context
Sneider, A. L.
Reforming the American Empire: Women and Social Reform in the Philippines during the Progressive Era
Snowden, F. M.
Italian Fascism and Its Legacies: The Politics of Identity
Snyder, T.
Finding Cultural History in Business Archives
Sobel, M.
Dreams, Trances, and Ghostly Apparitions in the Anglo-Atlantic: The Seventeenth Century
Sodini, C.
Weapons, Battles, and Violence in Early Modern Italy: Can They Inform Social and Cultural History?
Solt, G. S.
Oral Histories: Food and Trans/National Political Economies and Cultures in Europe, Asia, and the United States, 1880s–1980s
Sommer, B. A.
Situating Brazil in the Atlantic World: Colonial, Imperial, National, and Transnational Perspectives
Song, J.
Waving Goodbye to Hegemony
Song, M.
Detente in East Asia: U.S.-China Rapprochement and Its Impact on the Korean Peninsula
Soulodre-La France, R.
Forgotten Histories and New Representations of Enslaved Africans
Sparrow, J. T.
Sovereignty and Citizenship at War
Spaulding, R. M.
Topics in Polonian History and Pedagogy
Spence Benson, D.
Cuba, Independence, Revolution, and the Effects of the Struggle for Change in Cuba, 1898–1962
Spence, J. D.
Liam Brockey's
Journey to the East: The Jesuit Mission in China, 1579–1724
Languages: Sine Qua Non for Globalizing Historiographies
Historians, Missionaries, and Expanded Horizons (Presidential)
Foreigners and Rural Society in Republican China
The Pleasures of the Imagination
Spiegel, G.
The Pleasures of the Imagination
Opening of the 123rd Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association
American Historical Association General Meeting
American Historical Association Business Meeting
Spiegel, N. S.
Globalizing Beauty: Body Conflicts in the Modern World
Spike, T. S.
Family Life in Urban Mexico: Women and Children, Problems and Strategies, Nineteenth–Twentieth Century
Spivey, J. R.
Indian Trade and the Emergence of a Plantation South
St John, R. C.
Disrupting Boundaries and Globalizing Historiographies: Consumption, Consumer Cultures, and the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands
Stacy, J. E.
Across the Pedagogical Divide: Bridging Secondary School and Undergraduate Classrooms
Stallworth, K.
American Cities and Public Spaces
Standley, M. A.
Tourists without Borders: The Emergence of a Pan-European Discourse in the History of Mass Tourism and Travel
Stapleton, D. H.
Philanthropic Globalism: The Rockefellers and Post-Conflict Reconstructions
Stathakopoulos, D.
The Other Middle Ages: New Developments in Byzantine Studies (Presidential)
Stauffer, J. W.
Slavery to Sin and the Sin of Slavery: Spiritual and Social Divisions Caused by American Antislavery, 1830–60
Stearns, P. N.
Globalizing Historical Reference Volumes: Treats and Caveats
Steeves, K. A.
Perspectives on Public History: What Knowledge, Skills, and Experiences are Essential for the Public History Professional?
Stein, A.
Integrating Global Perspectives and World History into Teaching American History Grant Projects
Stein, J. S.
“In a New York State of Mind": Planners and Politicians Get Down to Business
Stein, R. L.
Destination: War: Political Tourism in Post war Germany, the Israeli-Occupied Territories, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Stein, R. M.
The Post-Postmodern Middle Ages (Presidential)
Stephens, J.
Paper Jihadis: Colonialism and the Construction of "Terror" in South Asia, 1869–1947
Stern, S. J.
Between National Modernism and Internal Colonialism: Indigenous Intellectuals and Alternative Public Spheres in Latin America, 1920–73
Sterne, J.
What Is Sound to a Historian? Critical Perspectives on the Use of Recordings as Historical Sources
Stevens, D. F.
Domestic Space and Identity in Mexico City, 1700–1900
Stewart, G. T.
New Perspectives on Exploration
Stewart, M.
Remembering Race and Rethinking the American Midwest in Global Perspective
Stewart, P. J.
Minerva's Historiography: Women and War
Stinson, J.
Remembering Race and Rethinking the American Midwest in Global Perspective
Stoner, J. C.
African and Andean Nationalists Encounter the U.S. State Department: Cold War Interpersonal Diplomacy from a Transnational Perspective, 1958–75
Storch, R.
Controversy Unresolved: Theodore Draper's
American Communism and Soviet Russia
after Fifty Years
Storey, M. M.
Unionism, Disloyalty, and Disaffection in the Confederacy: Papers Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Georgia Lee Tatum’s
Disloyalty in the Confederacy
Stout, H. S.
Distinguished Career Award: George M. Marsden
Streets, H.
Integrating Global Perspectives and World History into Teaching American History Grant Projects
Strom, J.
Rethinking Radical Pietism and Its Transatlantic Setting
Stryker, S.
The Historian As Activist I
Queer Historiography
Stuart, K.
Problematic Passions: Case Studies in the History of Emotion in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Sturman, R. L.
The Problem of Bodily Difference in Transnational Colonial Contexts
Subramanian, N.
Race, Caste, and Nation in India and the United States since World War II
Sudhir, P.
The Past of the Future or the Future of the Past? Perspectives on Digital Historical Monographs from Gutenberg-e Authors
Sugihara, K.
Globalizing Historiography: Reciprocal Integration and Future Directions
Suisman, D.
What Is Sound to a Historian? Critical Perspectives on the Use of Recordings as Historical Sources
Summers, C.
The Political Imagination in African History
Sun, Y.
Transformation and Reconstruction: Chinese Women in a Changing World
Sunseri, T.
Africa and World War II: Mobilizing Men and Materials
Africa and World War II: Catalyst for Anti-Colonialism
Suran, J.
Sexuality and Psychiatric Liberalism in Twentieth-Century Britain, Canada, and the United States
Surowiecki, J.
Writing the Polish American Experience: East Coast
Suzuki, H.
Challenging “Traditional” Visions of Slavery in Africa and the Indian Ocean
Svelmoe, B.
Distinguished Career Award: George M. Marsden
Swan, C.
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)
Sweet, J. H.
States, Societies, and the Practice of Atlantic History: Opportunities and Obstacles
Swislocki, M.
The Transnational History of Food in Twentieth-Century East Asia
Symes, C.
The Marriage of Theory and Praxis: Modernism, Postmodernism, and the Medieval Grand Narrative
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