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Thursday, January 6, 2011
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Climate Change and Its Contested Histories
AHA Session 1
From Religious Self-Sacrifice to Suicide Terrorism: Martyrdom in the West during the Nineteenth Century Compared with the Middle East Today
AHA Session 2
Careers in History: The Variety of the Profession
AHA Session 3
Wise Use of the Methods Course: Teaching Historical Thinking while Preparing Future Teachers to Do the Same
AHA Session 4
Photography in Latin America: An Art of Oblivion Creating an Aesthetic of the Future
AHA Session 5
The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s: Activist Protestants or Intolerant Americans?
AHA Session 6
Navigating Religious and Secular Identities in the (Post-)Ottoman Balkans
AHA Session 7
Women of Independent Means? The Construction of Spiritual Life Stories in Late Medieval and Early Modern European Society
AHA Session 8
"Ordinary" Women and the Second Wave: Rethinking U.S. Feminist Activism in the 1960s and 1970s
AHA Session 9
The Righteous Fast: Nation of Islam, Mormon, Jewish, and Christian Perspectives
AHA Session 10
The Tensions of Religion and Empire: Early Modern Russia
AHA Session 11
Spy Reports: Content, Method, and Post-1940 Historiography in Mexico’s Intelligence Archives
AHA Session 12
Constructing Penal Modernity: A Comparative View of Twentieth-Century Prison Systems
AHA Session 13
New Religions, Intentional Communities, and Society
AHA Session 14
Crossing Borders, Transcending Boundaries: How Migrants Overcome Obstacles to Reach Their Destinations
AHA Session 15
Communities without Borders: Missionaries, Ministers, and Merchants in the Early Modern World
AHA Session 16
The South in the Modern American Political Imagination
AHA Session 17
Fascist Imperialism and Imperial Fascists in Europe and Asia, 1930–45
AHA Session 18
Beyond the Battlefield: Labor and Military Service in Twentieth-Century Latin America and the Caribbean
AHA Session 19
New Histories of American Philosophy: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
AHA Session 20
Cross-cultural Contacts between Europeans and West Central Africans, 1730–1910
AHA Session 21
De-centering the Cultural Cold War: United States and Asia
AHA Session 22
The Production of Maps in New Spain
AHA Session 23
Keywords in American Religious History: Diaspora, Sexuality, Liberalism, Pentecostalism, Martyr
AHA Session 24
The State of Abolition Studies: From the Sacred to the Secular?
AHA Session 25
Medieval and Modern Perceptions of Transgression
AHA Session 26
Religious Legal Institutions and Economic Performance in Comparative Jewish-Muslim Perspective
AHA Session 27
Global Markets and Local Communities: Social Histories of International Business
AHA Session 28
Ireland, India, and Palestine: Connections across the Decolonizing British Empire
AHA Session 29
Diagnosing Society: Medicine and the State in Modern Latin America
AHA Session 30
Diplomacy by the People: Non-state Actors in the Practice of Foreign Policy
AHA Session 31
Knowing Animals and Insects in the Spanish Atlantic, 1500–1800
AHA Session 32
Printing before Gutenberg: Buddhist and Daoist Woodblock Prints from China
AHA Session 33
The Counter-Enlightenment and its Skeptics
AHA Session 34
Marginality in Colonial Latin America and the Pacific World
AHA Session 35
Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, Part 1: Transnational Public Memory of Slavery and the Atlantic Slave Trade
AHA Session 36
8:00 PM-10:00 PM
History and the Public: A Session in Honor of Arnita Jones' Commitment to the Public Work of Historians
AHA Session
Friday, January 7, 2011
9:30 AM-11:30 AM
Interviewing in the Job Market in the Twenty-First Century
AHA Session 37
Sacrifice and Suffering, Scripture and the State: Americans' Pursuit of Divine Meaning in Times of War
AHA Session 39
Strategies for Effectively Mentoring Students at All Levels
AHA Session 41
Getting a Job at a Community College
AHA Session 42
Transnationalism and the Citizen: Solidarity and Human Rights in Cold War Latin America
AHA Session 43
Smallpox Inoculation in Revolutionary America: Doctors, Soldiers, and American Innovation
AHA Session 44
The Occult and Court Politics in Russia and Central Europe, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
AHA Session 45
Racial Silences and Twentieth-Century Transitions: Mexico, Brazil, Bolivia, the Caribbean, and the International Remaking of Race
AHA Session 46
Beyond “Chaps and Maps”: A Roundtable on Publishing International History
AHA Session 47
New Research in the History of Women's Transnational and International Social Movements
AHA Session 48
Sanctifying Social Struggles across the Mid-Twentieth-Century South
AHA Session 49
Popular and Profane: Race, Gender, and Regionalism in
Peyton Place
AHA Session 50
Crises of Belief and Survival of the Sacred in Postwar Soviet Society
AHA Session 51
Local Markets/Marketing the Local: American Retailing, 1920 to the Present
AHA Session 52
The Question of Rationality in History
AHA Session 53
Power and Authenticity in the Nazareth Baptist Church of South Africa
AHA Session 54
U.S. Global Power and Transnational Perceptions of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, from the 1967 War to the Camp David Accord
AHA Session 55
Disrupting the Bonds of Motherhood: Maternal Violence in the Pre-Civil War South
AHA Session 56
Aviation, Spaceflight, and the Culture of American Technological Development in the Twentieth Century
AHA Session 57
Creating a Sacred History for Aragon in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
AHA Session 58
Defending Legitimacy: Papacy and Empire in Late Medieval Political Thought
AHA Session 59
Public Spheres and Social Change in the Persianate World
AHA Session 60
Same-Sex Marriage in Historical and Transnational Perspective
AHA Session 61
The Power of Disease: Medical Hierarchies in East Asia from the Meiji Period through World War II
AHA Session 62
Approaching the Americas: Britain and Spain in the New World
AHA Session 63
The Bible in the Enlightenment
AHA Session 64
Captivity, Conversion, and Islamic Law in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
AHA Session 65
Sacred Politics: Rethinking the Rise of the Religious Right
AHA Session 66
The Borders of Immigration History: Citizenship and Politics from the Local to the Global
AHA Session 67
“The Embodiment of a Prayer”: The Exploration of Spirituality in the Photographic Work of F. Holland Day and His Contemporaries
AHA Session 68
On the Fringes of Freedom: Reconsidering Slavery and Forced Servitude in the Greater Caribbean and Mexico
AHA Session 69
From Enslavement to Freedom: The Significance of the Life of Venture Smith, Then and Now
AHA Session 70
From Weimar to the Cold War
AHA Session 71
Ethnic Minorities in the Structures of Multi-ethnic Empires, Part 1: Ethnic Minorities in the Structures of Multi-ethnic Empires
AHA Session 38
Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, Part 2: Memory, Slavery, and Tourism
AHA Session 72
Subalternity and Difference: Investigations from India and the United States, Part 1: Part 1
AHA Session 40
The Environmental History of India, Part 1: Part 1
AHA Session 73
Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women, Part 1: Black Women and Religious Leadership: A Transnational Perspective
AHA Session 74
2:30 PM-4:30 PM
The Crisis in Public Higher Education
AHA Session 75
Religion and the Cold War: Global Perspectives
AHA Session 76
The Battle over Assessment and Ranking of History Departments
AHA Session 77
Teaching the Survey
AHA Session 79
Sacred Belief, Secular Action: The Politics of African American Religions in the Early Anglo-Atlantic World
AHA Session 80
Violence and Sovereignty in Europe, 1300–1800
AHA Session 81
The American Century: Assessing the Crucial Decade, 1965–74
AHA Session 82
Investigating “Frontier Orientalism” in the Habsburg-Ottoman Borderlands
AHA Session 83
Revisiting the Teaching of Religious History
AHA Session 84
Book Roundtable on Beverly Gage’s
The Day Wall Street Exploded: A Story of America in Its First Age of Terror
AHA Session 85
Sacred Peripheries in the Early Modern Catholic World
AHA Session 86
Transnationalisms and the Modern Indian Ocean: South Asians in East and Southern African History
AHA Session 87
New Perspectives on the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century
AHA Session 88
Performing across Borders: Representations of Race, Class, and Gender in the United States, 1880–1925
AHA Session 89
"Sacred History" and Ancient Near Eastern Antiquity
AHA Session 90
Human Rights and Humanitarianism, 1870s to 1970s
AHA Session 91
The Trials of Translation: Early Modern Interpreters, Courts, and Empires
AHA Session 92
Russian Empire as a Multiconfessional State: Orthodox Authority and Non-Orthodox Communities, 1700–1917
AHA Session 93
Publishing the Sacred: The Religious Uses of Popular Print in Early America
AHA Session 94
The Freedom Rides in History and Film: A 50-Year Retrospective
AHA Session 95
Lesbian and Feminist Activisms in the Americas: Contested Notions of Solidarity and Citizenship in the Neo-liberal Reagan Era
AHA Session 96
Politics of Sacred Space in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century East Asia
AHA Session 97
Hollywood Celebrities in American Politics
AHA Session 98
Museums as Sacred Spaces: Constructions of National Identity
AHA Session 99
Healing, Wellness, and Religion in East Africa: Modern Historical Perspectives
AHA Session 100
Intellectual Families in Early Modern Europe
AHA Session 101
Cosmopolitanism and Religion in the Turn of the Twentieth Century U.S. Left
AHA Session 102
Wheat Markets, Wheat Politics?
AHA Session 103
From Basics to Books: Writing, History, and Composition Pedagogy
AHA Session 104
Indians and Blacks in the Political History of Latin America
AHA Session 105
Rethinking Advertising in the 1960s and 1970s: A Roundtable on African American Consumers and the Soul Market
AHA Session 106
Advertising, Global Concepts of Hygiene, and the Making of Disciplined Consumers, 1918–45
AHA Session 107
Convents and Canonries in the Counter-Reformation: Three Central European Examples
AHA Session 108
Ethnic Minorities in the Structures of Multi-ethnic Empires, Part 2: From China to Iran
AHA Session 109
Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, Part 3: Black Atlantic Lives: Biography in the African Diaspora
AHA Session 110
Subalternity and Difference: Investigations from India and the United States, Part 2: Part 2
AHA Session 78
The Environmental History of India, Part 2: Part 2
AHA Session 111
Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women, Part 2: Black Women and Intellectual Activism
AHA Session 112
Saturday, January 8, 2011
9:00 AM-11:00 AM
Historical Narratives and the Future of the Religious State
AHA Session 113
The Sacred Politics of Decolonization: Algerian Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Responses to the End of Empire
AHA Session 114
The Academic Job Market: Finding Solutions in a Time of Crisis
AHA Session 115
Nourishing Ideas: Food History in the Archives and the Classroom
AHA Session 116
Rites and Rights of Passage: Enslaved Girls and Women in the United States South and Barbados
AHA Session 117
Carolingian Emotions: Image, Rhetoric, and Reality in Ninth-Century Europe
AHA Session 118
A Temple without Walls: Environmentalism as "Secular Religion"
AHA Session 119
Intercultural Violence in Early America: Conflict in a Comparative Perspective
AHA Session 120
Cold War Sport in Global Context
AHA Session 121
Comparative and Transnational Perspectives on the History of Gay and Lesbian Organizing
AHA Session 122
Words and Deeds: New Perspectives on Catholic Laywomen in Twentieth-Century America
AHA Session 123
Disrupting the Sacred Narrative in the Early Modern Catholic World
AHA Session 124
From Lisbon to the End of the World: Millenarianisms and Evangelization
AHA Session 125
Faithful Narratives: The Challenge of Religion in History
AHA Session 126
When “Real” is “Magical”: Supporting Teaching Innovations with Online, Archival, and Material Primary Sources from Elementary Grades through Graduate Studies
AHA Session 127
Trends in Colonial Latin American Studies: A "Spatial Turn"?
AHA Session 128
Heroes and Victims, Bodies and Burials: Remembering the Dead in Poland, Hungary, and Romania
AHA Session 129
Fathers and Daughters in Islam: Spiritual Inheritance and Succession Politics, Thirteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
AHA Session 130
Combat and World War I: The Impact of Cultural Identities on Combat Performance and of Combat Experience on Cultural Identities
AHA Session 131
Historicizing Feminist Discourse and Debate in Japan, from the 1950s to the Present
AHA Session 132
At the Imperial Margins and Beyond: State, Territory, and Identity in the Late Qing Era
AHA Session 133
Law and Violence on the British Indian Frontier: Colonialism and Exceptional Jurisdiction
AHA Session 134
Law and Order in Early Modern East Asia
AHA Session 135
Rural Modernities and United States History
AHA Session 136
American Anticolonialisms in Global Perspective
AHA Session 137
Creating Cuban: Reexamining Constructions of Race in the Cuban Imagination
AHA Session 138
Revisiting the Notion of the Colonial Archive: Imperial Monolith versus the Multiplicity of Voices
AHA Session 139
Challenges in Transnational Research: A Conversation about Methods
AHA Session 140
What's Gone Right? What's Gone Wrong?: Multiple Perspectives on the Successes and Failures of Teaching American History Grants
AHA Session 141
Social and Political Utilizations of Gender and Sexuality in African American Religion and the Black Church
AHA Session 142
Imagining Black Power in the Global Sixties from Berlin to Beijing
AHA Session 143
Peoples on the Periphery: Religion and Culture on the Frontiers of Late Medieval Empires
AHA Session 144
The Alliance for Progress, Fifty Years On
AHA Session 145
., Part 1: Narrativizing the Visual: Images and Identity
AHA Session 149
History, Society, and the Sacred in the Middle Ages, Part 1: Thinking about the City
AHA Session 146
Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, Part 4: Plural and Contested Memories of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa
AHA Session 147
South Asia and the Future(s) of Feminist Historiography: A Workshop on the Politics of Comparison, Part 1: Part 1
AHA Session 148
11:30 AM-1:30 PM
The Public Uses of History and the Global War on Terror
AHA Session 150
Belief and Morality, Spirituality, and Songs of War and Conquest
AHA Session 151
Making Equitable Tenure Decisions for Public History Faculty
AHA Session 152
America on the World Stage: A Global Perspective to the Teaching American History Program
AHA Session 153
The Challenges and Opportunities of Teaching Women's History
AHA Session 154
Holy Heritage: Irish Covenanters and Belief in the Atlantic World
AHA Session 155
History and Fiction: Creative Intersections
AHA Session 156
American Empire in Africa: Colonization, Liberia, and a Benevolent Empire
AHA Session 157
Rhetorics of Reform and Medieval Religion
AHA Session 158
Early Modernity, Empire, and Cultural Difference: Insights from Sri Lanka
AHA Session 159
Integrating Religion into World History: Conversion, Power-Knowledge, and the State
AHA Session 160
Energy and the State
AHA Session 161
Goddess Traditions In Early Modern India: Historicizing and Contextualizing Religious Cultures
AHA Session 162
Intermediaries of Empire and War? Colonial Soldiers Positioning Themselves within Military, Colonial, Racial, and Indigenous Ideologies of Order
AHA Session 163
Suffering and the Sacred in American Society: Protestant Debates about Faith and Affliction from the Puritans to the Present
AHA Session 164
A Retrospective on the Scholarship of Richard L. Bushman
AHA Session 165
Beyond Diplomatic History: Alternative Avenues of Research within the Foreign Relations of the United States Series
AHA Session 166
Understanding the Transatlantic Migration Experience: Diverse and Similar Migration Patterns of People from Austria-Hungary
AHA Session 167
Transformation, Integration, and Confrontation in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Eastern Tibet (Kham)
AHA Session 168
Historical Social Network Analysis: A Practicum
AHA Session 169
Crime and Punishment in Liberal and Fascist Italy
AHA Session 170
Claiming Masculinity, Questioning Gender Roles: Integrating (in) the U.S. Military
AHA Session 171
Illiberal Modernism 1900–50: A Global Moment?
AHA Session 172
Between Nationalism, Internationalism, and Transnationalism: Post-1968 Afro-diasporic Movements
AHA Session 173
Del Otro Lado
: Critical Analyses of Mexican (Homo)sexualities as History, from the Colonial Period to the Present
AHA Session 174
New Enlightenments
AHA Session 175
Into Thick Air: Trans- and International Sound Cultures, Politics, and Technologies, 1930–80
AHA Session 176
Science and the Sacred in National History Scholarship in Prewar and Wartime Japan
AHA Session 177
Modernizing the Secular City: Urban Planning and Social Identity in the Americas, 1850–1950
AHA Session 178
The Sacred and the Secular: The Effects of Ecclesiastical Literary Culture on Early Irish Society
AHA Session 179
Hollywood and Politics in the 1950s and Beyond
AHA Session 180
Mission Sites as Spaces for Sacred and Unholy Interactions: Mozambique, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire
AHA Session 181
Middle Eastern Modern: Becoming National on an International Stage
AHA Session 182
Spain's Imperial Margins and the Native Arts of Flight, Resistance, and Negotiation, 1500–1800
AHA Session 183
Entering by the Narrow Gate: Catholicism and American Identity in the Early Republic
AHA Session 184
., Part 2: Visualizing Narrative: Place and Space
AHA Session 187
Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, Part 5: Public Memory of Slavery in Britain and France
AHA Session 185
South Asia and the Future(s) of Feminist Historiography: A Workshop on the Politics of Comparison, Part 2: Part 2
AHA Session 186
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Poster Session
AHA Session 225
2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Valuing the Environment
AHA Session 188
Religious Identity and Violence in Ancient Warfare
AHA Session 189
LGBTQ Historians Task Force Open Forum
AHA Session 190
What's Next? Patterns and Practices in History in Print and Online
AHA Session 191
Generations: The Past, Present, and Future of Histories of Women and Gender
AHA Session 192
Art Historians and the Uses of History
AHA Session 193
The Media in the Modern Age: A New Approach to Historical Sources
AHA Session 194
The American 1980s as a Historical Period: Problematizing the Standard Narrative
AHA Session 195
Italian Identities in the Renaissance: Theory and Practice
AHA Session 196
Genocide Studies: Challenges and New Directions in Teaching about Genocide
AHA Session 197
Primitivism and Cosmopolitanism: Anthropology between the Wars in Germany, France, and China
AHA Session 198
Social Bonds and Sacred Bodies: Negotiating Marriage, Manhood, and Religious Identity in Reformation and Post-Reformation England, 1530–1640
AHA Session 199
Transplanting the Sacred: Missionary and Immigrant Uses of Religion in Foreign Lands
AHA Session 200
Slavery and the American Experience: Family, Politics, and Society in the Nineteenth Century
AHA Session 201
Comparing Modern Nationalism: Turkey, Crete, and the United States in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
AHA Session 202
Teachers as Historians: Creating a Content-Based Teaching American History Program
AHA Session 203
African World Histories: Reversing the Gaze
AHA Session 204
Sacred Mountains: How Science, Medicine, and Leisure Transformed Alpine Spaces into Spiritual Places
AHA Session 205
Contesting Honor: Recognizing Status, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Atlantic World, 1720–1830
AHA Session 206
Fathers of Feminism? Transatlantic Perspectives on Men's Engagement with Women's Rights
AHA Session 207
Muslims and the Negotiation of Difference in Postwar Europe
AHA Session 208
The Long Shadow: Culture and the Footprint of 9/11
AHA Session 209
Politics and Policy in the Post-Civil Rights City
AHA Session 210
Sacralizing Rebels, Riots, and Rituals: Early Veneration of the American Revolution
AHA Session 211
Fighting for the State and for the Self: Military Service and the Historical Contests over the Meaning of U.S. Citizenship
AHA Session 212
Dislocated Lives: Caught in the Web of Global Systems
AHA Session 213
French Catholicism and the Crises of the Twentieth Century
AHA Session 214
Society and the Sacred in a Transnational Mission World: Rethinking the Place of British Protestant Missions, National Identity, and Concepts of Well-Being during the End of Empire
AHA Session 215
Moral Economies and Emotion
AHA Session 216
Creating, Nurturing, and Sustaining Collaborative Professional Development Programs through and beyond Teaching American History Grant Projects
AHA Session 217
Why Study Religion in the American West?
AHA Session 218
Entanglements and the City: Urban Imaginaries and State Practices in Modern Asia
AHA Session 219
Women and Electoral Politics in the Long 1920s: Race, Gender, and Political Culture
AHA Session 220
War and Peace on the Air: Radio and the Shaping of National Belonging in Polish-German Borderlands during the Twentieth Century
AHA Session 221
Conference on Latin American History Presidential Session, Modern Latin America, Part 1: Variations in Family Formation, 1850–1960
AHA Session 222
History, Society, and the Sacred in the Middle Ages, Part 2: Part II: Thinking about the End
AHA Session 223
Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, Part 6: Slavery and Public Narratives: Comparative Perspectives in Africa and the United States
AHA Session 224
Sunday, January 9, 2011
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Beyond Nation: Intellectual Genealogies of Pakistan
AHA Session 226
Gandhi, Garvey, and the Transnational Dimensions of Anti-racist Social Movements in the Interwar Period
AHA Session 227
John Hope Franklin: Life and Legacy
AHA Session 229
Fabulous Donations: England and Italy, 1350–1550
AHA Session 230
Exploiting the Fear of Violence: Creating Solidarity during the Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Era
AHA Session 231
Revisioning National Histories in the Age of Global Media
AHA Session 232
Women's Religious Patronage in Early Medieval Europe: Medieval and Modern Connections
AHA Session 233
Beyond the Protestant Nation: Religion and the Narrative of American History
AHA Session 234
New Perspectives on Masculinity: Race, Class, and the Performance of Manhood in the Era of the Civil War and Reconstruction
AHA Session 235
Refugee Politics: New Research on European Jewish Refugees in the 1930s and 1940s
AHA Session 236
New Directions and Perspectives on Teaching Religious History
AHA Session 237
Boundaries of Bondage, Frontiers of Freedom: Mobility and Slavery, Race, Nation, and Religiosity in the Atlantic World
AHA Session 238
How to Ensure Successful Collaboration among Historians, Professors, and K–12 Teachers to Improve Student Achievement in History
AHA Session 239
Teaching the History of Terrorism
AHA Session 240
Sacred Commodities: Fragrant Materials and Religious Consumerism across Asia and the World
AHA Session 241
Making Capitalism Sacred: The Image of Business in the American Mind
AHA Session 242
Christianity under Asian and African Dominance in the Early Modern Period
AHA Session 243
Defining Sexual Order: Gender, Morality, and the State in Modern North America
AHA Session 244
Civic Engagement in the Classroom: Strategies for Incorporating Education for Civic and Social Responsibility in History Courses
AHA Session 245
Global Work, Transnational Workers, and Challenges to the Nation and Community in the Late Twentieth Century
AHA Session 246
Locating the Origins of the Second Vatican Council: Global Transformations, Spatial Shifts, and Refashioning the Sacred in Twentieth-Century Catholicism
AHA Session 247
The Many Conquests of America
AHA Session 248
An Imperial Gaze at the Sacred Myth of American Exceptionalism
AHA Session 249
Marriage Must Be Defended
AHA Session 250
Vestiges of Empire: Preserving Imperial Bodies, Cities, and Lands in Britain’s Colonies
AHA Session 251
Responses of Native Americans and African Slaves to Atlantic Missions
AHA Session 252
Not As European As Believed: The Construction of the Mestizo Poor in Argentine Media, Folk Music, and Youth Culture: 1930–70
AHA Session 253
New Perspectives on United States-Latin American Relations during the Cold War
AHA Session 254
Empire and Region in Comparative Perspective: Central Imperial Expectations and Local Practice
AHA Session 255
ʻAuʻa ʻIa: Native Hawaiian Remembering
AHA Session 256
Religion in the Making of a Colonial Public Sphere: South Asia, 1860–1940
AHA Session 257
Unconventional Virtues: Ecstasy, Quilts, and Food in American Society and Culture
AHA Session 258
711-2011 Commemoration of the 1300th Anniversary of Islam in the Iberian World, Part 1: Encounters and Transmissions between Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Medieval Iberia
AHA Session 228
Conference on Latin American History Presidential Session, Modern Latin America, Part 2: Families Inside and Outside the Law, 1910–2010
AHA Session 259
Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, Part 7: The Slave Past in the Public Space: Europe, Americas, and Africa
AHA Session 260
Teaching Slavery and Abolition in the Twenty-First Century, Part 1: Part I
AHA Session 261
11:00 AM-1:00 PM
Religion and the Dead Body
AHA Session 262
Remapping the Historical Terrain: Approaches to the Research and Writing of History
AHA Session 264
No Sacred Story: Reframing Abraham Lincoln in Historical Memory
AHA Session 265
“The Global War on Terror”: Historical Perspectives and Future Prospects
AHA Session 266
In Life and Death: The Sacred Ties of Friendship in the Early United States
AHA Session 267
Gendered Economies of Slavery and Freedom: Women as Agents in the Perpetuation and Demise of the Peculiar Institution
AHA Session 268
Enhancing Historical Thinking Skills Through Teaching American History Grants
AHA Session 269
Women and the Sacred in the History of Health Care and Hospitals
AHA Session 270
(Re)Constructing Ethnic Identity among Migrants and Their Descendants: Cutting through Generations
AHA Session 271
Social Movements and Globalization since 1945
AHA Session 272
Finding Common Ground? Comparing the Practice of Clerical Concubinage in Northern Europe and the Western Mediterranean during the Middle Ages
AHA Session 273
Indian "Problems," Indian Solutions: New Sources for Understanding the Nation-Building Process
AHA Session 274
Uncovering the "Religious" in Religious History
AHA Session 275
Does 1500 Matter?: Society and the Sacred in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
AHA Session 276
The Relativity of Freedom in Atlantic and U.S. Slavery
AHA Session 277
New Perspectives on Mau Mau
AHA Session 278
Open Secrets: The Foreign Relations of the United States Series, Democracy’s “Need to Know," and National Security
AHA Session 279
Therese Neumann: Modern Stigmatic, International Cult Figure, and Anti-Nazi Symbol
AHA Session 280
Smuggling in the Early Modern Atlantic World
AHA Session 281
Modern Rites: Politics and Antisemitism in Europe, 1880–1918
AHA Session 282
The Modern Lives of Hindu Temples
AHA Session 283
On the Air and in the Kitchen: Women, Technology, and the State in Twentieth-Century Argentina
AHA Session 284
Historicizing Love and Hate: Emotion and the Human Sciences after World War Two
AHA Session 285
Debating Muslim(s): South Asia and Muslim Representation of Identity CANCELLED
AHA Session 286
Motor Transportation and the Infrastructure of Colonialism in Africa
AHA Session 287
Landscapes of National Security: Cold War Military Installations, Political Change, and the Transformation of Place
AHA Session 288
Technology and Agency: Objects, Spaces, and Bodies
AHA Session 289
Transatlantic Revolutionaries: Nineteenth-Century Radicals Envision a New World Order
AHA Session 290
Property Rights, Contracts, and Economic Development in the Late Qing
AHA Session 291
Martyrs, Memorials, Pageants, and Parades: Race and the Politics of Remembering (and Forgetting) in Nineteenth-Century America
AHA Session 292
The Influences of Slavery on Colonial Christianity
AHA Session 293
711-2011 Commemoration of the 1300th Anniversary of Islam in the Iberian World, Part 2: Dislocations between Muslims and Christians in the Early Modern Iberian World
AHA Session 263
Conference on Latin American History Presidential Session, Modern Latin America, Part 3: Migration, Labor, and Nation in the Americas: A Roundtable on Teaching and Community Engagement
AHA Session 294
Politics of Memory: Making Slavery Visible in the Public Space, Part 8: Slavery in Museums and Memorials
AHA Session 295
Teaching Slavery and Abolition in the Twenty-First Century, Part 2: Part 2
AHA Session 296