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B. Schwartz, S.
From Lisbon to the End of the World: Millenarianisms and Evangelization
Bacevich, A.
The Media in the Modern Age: A New Approach to Historical Sources
“The Global War on Terror”: Historical Perspectives and Future Prospects
Baernstein, P. R.
Italian Identities in the Renaissance: Theory and Practice
Baesler, J. P.
Sacred Ground of the Cold War: The International Spy Museum
Bailey, M. D.
Transmuting Christianity: Alchemical Speculation and Christian Doctrine in the Late Middle Ages
Does 1500 Matter?: Society and the Sacred in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Bain, R. B.
Wise Use of the Methods Course: Teaching Historical Thinking while Preparing Future Teachers to Do the Same
Bakker, J. K.
Christianity and Global Sociopolitical Action
Balbale, A. K.
Peoples on the Periphery: Religion and Culture on the Frontiers of Late Medieval Empires
Balcerski, T.
Alcohol among Soldiers, Seamen, and Whalers in the Nineteenth Century United States
Balic, E. G.
Navigating Religious and Secular Identities in the (Post-)Ottoman Balkans
Ballor, J. J.
Religious History’s Digital Future
Ballou, A. J.
Authors Meet Critics: Christian Nonviolence in the Twentieth Century
Balmer, R.
Bracketing Faith and Historical Practice: A Roundtable
Banks, K. J.
Smuggling in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Banner, L. W.
Hollywood and Politics in the 1950s and Beyond
Barker, T. W.
Revisiting the Teaching of Religious History
Barlow, P.
Women’s Ritual and Religious Authority in Early Mormonism
Barman, R. J.
Diagnosing Society: Medicine and the State in Modern Latin America
Barnes, A. K.
New Directions and Perspectives on Teaching Religious History
Barnes, N. E.
The Power of Disease: Medical Hierarchies in East Asia from the Meiji Period through World War II
Barr-Melej, P.
Youth, Intergenerational Conflict, and Transnational Processes in the 1960s: Chile, Argentina, and México
Bartholomew, J.
The Power of Disease: Medical Hierarchies in East Asia from the Meiji Period through World War II
Barton, M. M.
War and the Nation-State in Modern Latin America
Bastos, S. R.
New Directions in Polish and Polish Transnational History
Bates, R. J.
Civic Engagement in the Classroom: Strategies for Incorporating Education for Civic and Social Responsibility in History Courses
Beattie, P. M.
Beyond the Battlefield: Labor and Military Service in Twentieth-Century Latin America and the Caribbean
Beatty, E.
Challenges in Transnational Research: A Conversation about Methods
Beaumier, S.J., C. C.
American Catholics and Print Culture
Beaver, A. G.
Disrupting the Sacred Narrative in the Early Modern Catholic World
Beck, R. B.
African World Histories: Reversing the Gaze
Becker, A. M.
Smallpox Inoculation in Revolutionary America: Doctors, Soldiers, and American Innovation
Becker, M.
The Home as a “Sacred Domain” in Latin American History
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee: Teaching Abroad
Beckert, S.
Illiberal Modernism 1900–50: A Global Moment?
Beezley, W.
Mexico after 1968: Youth, Culture, and Politics during the
Aperatura Democrática
Beland, M. R.
History Books and Book History
Belco, V. C.
Crime and Punishment in Liberal and Fascist Italy
Bell, D. A.
Violence and Sovereignty in Europe, 1300–1800
Bell, R. M.
Ethnic Minorities in the Structures of Multi-ethnic Empires
Fabulous Donations: England and Italy, 1350–1550
Bellafiore, I. M.
Roman Catholic Modernism and the Role of Leonce de Grandmaison
Bellitto, C. M.
Getting Published: An Introduction
Ben, P. E.
Comparative and Transnational Perspectives on the History of Gay and Lesbian Organizing
Ben-Ur, A.
The Relativity of Freedom in Atlantic and U.S. Slavery
Bender, T.
The Crisis in Public Higher Education
Bendroth, M.
Bracketing Faith and Historical Practice: A Roundtable
Benedicks, Jr., W.
Strategies for Effectively Mentoring Students at All Levels
Beneke, C.
Religious Intolerance in American History
Exploiting the Fear of Violence: Creating Solidarity during the Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Era
Beneš, C.
Thinking about the City
Benjamin, R.
The Slave Past in the Public Space: Europe, Americas, and Africa
Bennett, J. B.
Why Study Religion in the American West?
Benson, D. S.
Creating Cuban: Reexamining Constructions of Race in the Cuban Imagination
Bentley, A.
The Righteous Fast: Nation of Islam, Mormon, Jewish, and Christian Perspectives
Berdahl, R.
The Crisis in Public Higher Education
Bergen, D. L.
Christianity During the Era of Total War
Berger, I.
Nourishing Ideas: Food History in the Archives and the Classroom
Bergmann, P.
Hungarian Fiscal Crises after World War I and World War II
Berkeley, K. C.
Coordinating Council for Women in History Annual Luncheon
Berkhofer, III, R. F.
Medieval and Modern Perceptions of Transgression
Berkowitz, E.
Hollywood Celebrities in American Politics
Berman, L. C.
Beyond the Protestant Nation: Religion and the Narrative of American History
Bernardi, P.
Roman Catholic Modernism and the Role of Leonce de Grandmaison
Bernauer, J.
German Catholics Negotiate National Socialism: Three Case Studies
Berry, D. R.
Rites and Rights of Passage: Enslaved Girls and Women in the United States South and Barbados
Berry, D. A.
Defining America: Plymouth and Concord—Landmarks in American History
Best, W.
Faith in the City: Urban Religions and the Narratives of Modernity
Beyond the Protestant Nation: Religion and the Narrative of American History
Beverley, E. L.
Law and Violence on the British Indian Frontier: Colonialism and Exceptional Jurisdiction
Bhatia, V.
Religion in the Making of a Colonial Public Sphere: South Asia, 1860–1940
Biedermann, Z.
Early Modernity, Empire, and Cultural Difference: Insights from Sri Lanka
Bilinkoff, J.
Women of Independent Means? The Construction of Spiritual Life Stories in Late Medieval and Early Modern European Society
Bingaman, B.
The
Philokalia
: Reconsidering a Christian Spiritual Classic
Binnenkade, A.
Histories of Violence and Historical Thinking:The Civil Rights Movement in International Comparison
Bischof, E. M.
“The Embodiment of a Prayer”: The Exploration of Spirituality in the Photographic Work of F. Holland Day and His Contemporaries
Teachers as Historians: Creating a Content-Based Teaching American History Program
Bisson, T. N.
New Perspectives on the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century
Bix, H.
“The Global War on Terror”: Historical Perspectives and Future Prospects
Bixby, J.
How to Ensure Successful Collaboration among Historians, Professors, and K–12 Teachers to Improve Student Achievement in History
Black, C. T.
Negotiating Authority: Bureaucratic and Cultural Logics in the Early Modern Spanish Empire
Blackford, M.
ʻAuʻa ʻIa: Native Hawaiian Remembering
Blackwell, J.
New Directions in Polish and Polish Transnational History
Blair, A. M.
The Question of Rationality in History
Blanke, R.
War and Peace on the Air: Radio and the Shaping of National Belonging in Polish-German Borderlands during the Twentieth Century
Blaschke, A.
"Ordinary" Women and the Second Wave: Rethinking U.S. Feminist Activism in the 1960s and 1970s
Blaszczyk, R.
Rethinking Advertising in the 1960s and 1970s: A Roundtable on African American Consumers and the Soul Market
Blessing, B.
Questioning Sacred Narratives: New Perspectives on the Teaching of History
Blier, S.
Transnational Public Memory of Slavery and the Atlantic Slave Trade
Blight, D. W.
No Sacred Story: Reframing Abraham Lincoln in Historical Memory
Blouin, Jr., F. X.
What's Next? Patterns and Practices in History in Print and Online
Blum, A. S.
Shaping Future Citizens: State Interventions in Maternal and Child Health, Culture, and Society across Twentieth-Century Latin America and the Caribbean
Blum, A. S.
Variations in Family Formation, 1850–1960
Boeck, B. J.
The Tensions of Religion and Empire: Early Modern Russia
Boettcher, S. R.
Does 1500 Matter?: Society and the Sacred in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Bogstad, J.
Death and the Maiden: Inflicting and Experiencing Violence in the Accounts of Female Saints
Bokovoy, M.
From Basics to Books: Writing, History, and Composition Pedagogy
Bold, C.
Performing across Borders: Representations of Race, Class, and Gender in the United States, 1880–1925
Boles, J. L.
Mexico after 1968: Youth, Culture, and Politics during the
Aperatura Democrática
Bollettino, M. A.
The Influences of Slavery on Colonial Christianity
Bordelon, J.
Revisiting the Teaching of Religious History
Bordogna, F.
New Histories of American Philosophy: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Borges, D. E.
Contesting Honor: Recognizing Status, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Atlantic World, 1720–1830
Borneman, A.
Rethinking American Slavery and the History of Christianity
Bornstein, D.
Finding Common Ground? Comparing the Practice of Clerical Concubinage in Northern Europe and the Western Mediterranean during the Middle Ages
Borstelmann, T.
Revisioning National Histories in the Age of Global Media
Borucki, A.
Black Experiences and the Sacred in Latin American Cities: A Rio de la Plata-Brazilian Counterpoint, 1770–1930
Bose, N.
Transnationalisms and the Modern Indian Ocean: South Asians in East and Southern African History
Boulton, M.
Fighting for the State and for the Self: Military Service and the Historical Contests over the Meaning of U.S. Citizenship
Bowers, J.
Genocide Studies: Challenges and New Directions in Teaching about Genocide
Bowman, M.
Things True and Useful: Writing History in the Mormon Tradition
Bowman, M. P.
Transatlantic Revolutionaries: Nineteenth-Century Radicals Envision a New World Order
Boyle, S.
Religion and the Cold War: Global Perspectives
Bradley, M. P.
Beyond “Chaps and Maps”: A Roundtable on Publishing International History
Luncheon
Brakke, D.
The Material Imagination in Late Antique Christianity
Bratt, J.
Alternative Social Gospels: Unconventional Sources of Protestant Reform in a Transatlantic Context, 1877–1930
Braude, A. D.
Narratives of Contemporary Christian Expansion
Brautigam, D.
Breakfast reception
Brekus, C. A.
Retelling the History of American Christianities
Brennan, S. P.
Crises of Belief and Survival of the Sacred in Postwar Soviet Society
Brickey, R.
Challenging the Sacred: Exploring the Nature of Humanity in Film and History
Brier, J.
LGBTQ Historians Task Force Open Forum
Briggs, J.
Shaping Future Citizens: State Interventions in Maternal and Child Health, Culture, and Society across Twentieth-Century Latin America and the Caribbean
Briley, R.
Challenging the Sacred: Exploring the Nature of Humanity in Film and History
Brinkley, A.
The Academic Job Market: Finding Solutions in a Time of Crisis
Bristol, Jr., D. W.
Rethinking Advertising in the 1960s and 1970s: A Roundtable on African American Consumers and the Soul Market
Brizuela-Garcia, E.
African World Histories: Reversing the Gaze
Brodsky, A. M.
Chile-Rio de la Plata Studies Committee: State and Nation Building in the Nineteenth Century
Youth, Intergenerational Conflict, and Transnational Processes in the 1960s: Chile, Argentina, and México
Brokaw, C. J.
Printing before Gutenberg: Buddhist and Daoist Woodblock Prints from China
Brooks, G.
History and Fiction: Creative Intersections
Brooks, J. P.
Revisioning National Histories in the Age of Global Media
Brown, C. A.
Plural and Contested Memories of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa
Brown, C. L.
The State of Abolition Studies: From the Sacred to the Secular?
Brown, C.
Fighting for the State and for the Self: Military Service and the Historical Contests over the Meaning of U.S. Citizenship
Brown, D.
Popular and Profane: Race, Gender, and Regionalism in
Peyton Place
Brown, E. B.
Black Women and Intellectual Activism
Brown, R.
America’s First Bible Commentary: A Roundtable on the Edition of Cotton Mather’s
Biblia Americana
Brown, T. S.
Imagining Black Power in the Global Sixties from Berlin to Beijing
Brown-Fleming, S.
Pope Pius XII (1939–58) between History and Polemic
Browne, R. M.
Sacred Belief, Secular Action: The Politics of African American Religions in the Early Anglo-Atlantic World
Brownell, K.
Hollywood Celebrities in American Politics
Bruce, B. L.
Becoming "Real" Americans: Returning to the Past in the Progressive Era
Bruey, A. J.
Transnationalism and the Citizen: Solidarity and Human Rights in Cold War Latin America
Brundage, W. F.
No Sacred Story: Reframing Abraham Lincoln in Historical Memory
Bryant, K.
Defining America: Plymouth and Concord—Landmarks in American History
Buckley, E. E.
Science, Nature, Society, and the State: Técnicos and Social Reform in Modern Latin America
Bucur, M.
Heroes and Victims, Bodies and Burials: Remembering the Dead in Poland, Hungary, and Romania
Buffington, R.
Creating Urban Order: Crime in Early Twentieth-Century Mexico City and Buenos Aires
Bullock, J. C.
Historicizing Feminist Discourse and Debate in Japan, from the 1950s to the Present
Bunin, C.
America on the World Stage: A Global Perspective to the Teaching American History Program
Bunk, B. D.
Making the State Sacred: Catholicism's Role in Spanish Politics, 1759–1937
Bunkowski, L. M.
Cannibalism on the Plains, 1859: Death, Mourning, and Accountability
Burgmann, V.
Social Movements and Globalization since 1945
Burnham, J. C.
Unconventional Virtues: Ecstasy, Quilts, and Food in American Society and Culture
Burnham, L. A.
Transmuting Christianity: Alchemical Speculation and Christian Doctrine in the Late Middle Ages
Burns, J. M.
The Franciscan Movement in the United States since 1840: A Roundtable
Twentieth-Century American Catholicism Addresses the Social Question: Three Vignettes
Franciscans, Indigenous Peoples, and the Battle for the Sacred in Colonial New Spain
Burns, K. J.
Colonial Studies Committee Part II: Festschrift for Karen Spalding
Burson, J. D.
The Bible in the Enlightenment
Burton, M.
Open Secrets: The Foreign Relations of the United States Series, Democracy’s “Need to Know," and National Security
Burton, O. V.
Belief and Morality, Spirituality, and Songs of War and Conquest
Burton-Christie, D.
The
Philokalia
: Reconsidering a Christian Spiritual Classic
The Invention of Early Christian Monasticism
Bushman, R. L.
A Retrospective on the Scholarship of Richard L. Bushman
Beyond the Protestant Nation: Religion and the Narrative of American History
Bushnell, A. T.
Borderlands and Frontiers Studies Committee: David J. Weber and the Borderlands: Past, Present, and Future
Butler, A.
Women and the Sacred in the History of Health Care and Hospitals
Butler, J.
Religion in the Great Depression: Global Collapse, Local Crises
Buzzanco, R.
The American Century: Assessing the Crucial Decade, 1965–74
Byfield, J. A.
Black Women and Intellectual Activism
Byrne, D.
An Imperial Gaze at the Sacred Myth of American Exceptionalism
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