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Cabello, T. D.
Black Queer Politics: Intersectional Approaches to Postwar African American Urban History
Cadava, G. L.
The Borders of Immigration History: Citizenship and Politics from the Local to the Global
Cadelo Buitrago, A.
Atlantic Discourses: Politics, Science, and Identities in Eighteenth-Century Spanish America
Calder, L. G.
How to Create an Undergraduate Course
Calderon, F.
Mexico after 1968: Youth, Culture, and Politics during the
Aperatura Democrática
Calhoon, R. M.
Exploiting the Fear of Violence: Creating Solidarity during the Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Era
Callahan, D. F.
Part II: Thinking about the End
Callen, J. L.
Religious Legal Institutions and Economic Performance in Comparative Jewish-Muslim Perspective
Cameron, A.
Popular and Profane: Race, Gender, and Regionalism in
Peyton Place
Cameron, C.
Sacred Belief, Secular Action: The Politics of African American Religions in the Early Anglo-Atlantic World
Camp, S. M.
Boundaries of Bondage, Frontiers of Freedom: Mobility and Slavery, Race, Nation, and Religiosity in the Atlantic World
Camp, S. M.
Disrupting the Bonds of Motherhood: Maternal Violence in the Pre-Civil War South
Campbell, G.
Part I
Canaday, M.
Lesbian and Feminist Activisms in the Americas: Contested Notions of Solidarity and Citizenship in the Neo-liberal Reagan Era
Candido, M.
Cross-cultural Contacts between Europeans and West Central Africans, 1730–1910
Part I
Cañeque, A.
Negotiating Authority: Bureaucratic and Cultural Logics in the Early Modern Spanish Empire
Canizares-Esguerra, J.
Approaching the Americas: Britain and Spain in the New World
Trends in Colonial Latin American Studies: A "Spatial Turn"?
Cantrell, P.
Healing, Wellness, and Religion in East Africa: Modern Historical Perspectives
Cantwell, C. D.
Faith in the City: Urban Religions and the Narratives of Modernity
Beyond the Protestant Nation: Religion and the Narrative of American History
Capper, C.
Generations: The Past, Present, and Future of Histories of Women and Gender
Cappiello, D. W.
Sacred Belief, Secular Action: The Politics of African American Religions in the Early Anglo-Atlantic World
Capska, V.
Convents and Canonries in the Counter-Reformation: Three Central European Examples
Caputo, N.
Faithful Narratives: The Challenge of Religion in History
Carayon, C.
Responses of Native Americans and African Slaves to Atlantic Missions
Carbonneau, R. E.
The Changing Tides of Twentieth-Century Shanghai Catholicism
Carey, D.
New Enlightenments
Carey, M.
Sacred Mountains: How Science, Medicine, and Leisure Transformed Alpine Spaces into Spiritual Places
Carlsmith, C.
Dal Libro Alla Spada:
Academic Violence in Early Modern Italian Universities
Carlson, E. J.
Social Bonds and Sacred Bodies: Negotiating Marriage, Manhood, and Religious Identity in Reformation and Post-Reformation England, 1530–1640
Caron, J.
Public Spheres and Social Change in the Persianate World
Caron, V.
Modern Rites: Politics and Antisemitism in Europe, 1880–1918
Carp, B. L.
Exploiting the Fear of Violence: Creating Solidarity during the Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Era
Carruthers, J.
Valuing the Environment
Carter, D.
Comparative and Transnational Perspectives on the History of Gay and Lesbian Organizing
Casserly, B. G.
Landscapes of National Security: Cold War Military Installations, Political Change, and the Transformation of Place
Castiglia, C.
No Sacred Story: Reframing Abraham Lincoln in Historical Memory
Castiglione, C. F.
Italian Identities in the Renaissance: Theory and Practice
Castilho, C.
Boundaries of Bondage, Frontiers of Freedom: Mobility and Slavery, Race, Nation, and Religiosity in the Atlantic World
Castillo Fernandez, S.
Modernizing the Secular City: Urban Planning and Social Identity in the Americas, 1850–1950
Castro, C.
Modernizing the Secular City: Urban Planning and Social Identity in the Americas, 1850–1950
Castro, J.
Latin American Airwaves: National Radio and Transnational Audiences in the Twentieth Century
Caton, B. P.
Part 1
Catsam, D.
The Freedom Rides in History and Film: A 50-Year Retrospective
Caulfield, S.
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee: Teaching Abroad
Families Inside and Outside the Law, 1910–2010
Cavin, A. I.
The Borders of Immigration History: Citizenship and Politics from the Local to the Global
Cazden, E.
Rethinking American Slavery and the History of Christianity
Celenza, C. S.
Italian Identities in the Renaissance: Theory and Practice
Chabot , S.
Gandhi, Garvey, and the Transnational Dimensions of Anti-racist Social Movements in the Interwar Period
Chaiklin, M.
Early Modernity, Empire, and Cultural Difference: Insights from Sri Lanka
Chakrabarty, D.
Climate Change and Its Contested Histories
Historical Narratives and the Future of the Religious State
Chamberlin, P. T.
U.S. Global Power and Transnational Perceptions of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, from the 1967 War to the Camp David Accord
Chamosa, O.
Not As European As Believed: The Construction of the Mestizo Poor in Argentine Media, Folk Music, and Youth Culture: 1930–70
On the Air and in the Kitchen: Women, Technology, and the State in Twentieth-Century Argentina
Chandler, J.
Shaping Man, Woman, and God for the Chinese State
Chang, J.
Museums as Sacred Spaces: Constructions of National Identity
Chapin, C. F.
Making Capitalism Sacred: The Image of Business in the American Mind
Charap, L. G.
Advanced Placement History Luncheon
Charumbira, R.
Generations: The Past, Present, and Future of Histories of Women and Gender
Chatterjee, K.
Goddess Traditions In Early Modern India: Historicizing and Contextualizing Religious Cultures
Chavez, J. M.
Central American Studies Committee: Historicizing Revolution: A Workshop on Central American History
Chen, D.
The Sacred and the Secular: Religion and Its Encounter with the World
Chen, H.
Building China on the Sacred: Nationalism, Feminism, and Maoism in Twentieth-Century China
Chen, J. Y.
Civilians Regroup in Wartime China, 1937–45
Chen, S.
At the Imperial Margins and Beyond: State, Territory, and Identity in the Late Qing Era
Chernock, A. J.
Fathers of Feminism? Transatlantic Perspectives on Men's Engagement with Women's Rights
Chester, L.
Ireland, India, and Palestine: Connections across the Decolonizing British Empire
Chesterton, B. M.
Chile-Rio de la Plata Studies Committee: State and Nation Building in the Nineteenth Century
Chesterton, B. M.
War and the Nation-State in Modern Latin America
Chiang, H. H.
Trans Formations: New Directions in Historical Research
Childs, M. D.
Black Atlantic Lives: Biography in the African Diaspora
Chin, R. C.
Muslims and the Negotiation of Difference in Postwar Europe
Ching, E.
Central American Studies Committee: Historicizing Revolution: A Workshop on Central American History
Chinnici, J. P.
The Franciscan Movement in the United States since 1840: A Roundtable
Chmielewski, W.
Documenting Social History: The Stories of Three Archives
Choi, E. Y.
Illiberal Modernism 1900–50: A Global Moment?
Chomsky, A.
Migration, Labor, and Nation in the Americas: A Roundtable on Teaching and Community Engagement
Chopra, R.
Exploiting the Fear of Violence: Creating Solidarity during the Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Era
Choquette, L. P.
Rethinking the "Savage" in French Catholicism
Chrastil, R. A.
Human Rights and Humanitarianism, 1870s to 1970s
Christensen, M. Z.
Franciscans, Indigenous Peoples, and the Battle for the Sacred in Colonial New Spain
Christiansen, E. B.
Live from the Battle of Gettysburg: Broadcasting the Past at CBS News
Christianson, K. A.
Medieval and Modern Perceptions of Transgression
Chuchiak, IV, J. F.
Franciscans, Indigenous Peoples, and the Battle for the Sacred in Colonial New Spain
On the Fringes of Freedom: Reconsidering Slavery and Forced Servitude in the Greater Caribbean and Mexico
Ciafone, A.
Challenges in Transnational Research: A Conversation about Methods
Ciarlo, D.
Advertising, Global Concepts of Hygiene, and the Making of Disciplined Consumers, 1918–45
Clancy-Smith, J.
Fathers and Daughters in Islam: Spiritual Inheritance and Succession Politics, Thirteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
Dislocated Lives: Caught in the Web of Global Systems
Clark, B. C.
Strangers in an Ever-Stranger Land: Evangelicals Confront New England, 1834–1937
Clarke, J.
The Changing Tides of Twentieth-Century Shanghai Catholicism
Claveyrolas, M.
Plural and Contested Memories of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa
Clément, D.
Social Movements and Globalization since 1945
Cleveland, K.
The Slave Past in the Public Space: Europe, Americas, and Africa
Close, S.
Narrativizing the Visual: Images and Identity
Coatsworth, J. H.
Scoundrels, Politicos, and Prostitutes: Mythmaking in Latin American History
Cobb, J.
The Long Shadow: Culture and the Footprint of 9/11
Coble, P. M.
Civilians Regroup in Wartime China, 1937–45
Coburn, C.
Words and Deeds: New Perspectives on Catholic Laywomen in Twentieth-Century America
Cocks, C.
From Basics to Books: Writing, History, and Composition Pedagogy
Coclanis, P. A.
Wealth, Poverty, and Empire in Global History: Reflections on Kenneth Pomeranz’s
The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy
Cody, C. A.
Teaching the Survey
Coen, D. R.
Lingua Scientia: The Politics of Translation in Modern Science
Cohen, D. A.
Publishing the Sacred: The Religious Uses of Popular Print in Early America
Cohen, G. B.
Understanding the Transatlantic Migration Experience: Diverse and Similar Migration Patterns of People from Austria-Hungary
Cohen, J.
Challenges in Transnational Research: A Conversation about Methods
Cohen, P.
The Trials of Translation: Early Modern Interpreters, Courts, and Empires
Cohn, S.
Dal Libro Alla Spada:
Academic Violence in Early Modern Italian Universities
Cole, J. R. I.
The Public Uses of History and the Global War on Terror
History and the Public: A Session in Honor of Arnita Jones' Commitment to the Public Work of Historians
Coleman, K. P.
Photography in Latin America: An Art of Oblivion Creating an Aesthetic of the Future
Collins, M. J.
Technology and Agency: Objects, Spaces, and Bodies
Collins, P. F.
The Sacred Politics of Decolonization: Algerian Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Responses to the End of Empire
Collins, S.
Cold War Sport in Global Context
Collis, R.
The Occult and Court Politics in Russia and Central Europe, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
Compton Brouwer, R.
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
Conklin, A. L.
Primitivism and Cosmopolitanism: Anthropology between the Wars in Germany, France, and China
Conley, M. A.
Vestiges of Empire: Preserving Imperial Bodies, Cities, and Lands in Britain’s Colonies
Conner, R. S.
New Perspectives on Masculinity: Race, Class, and the Performance of Manhood in the Era of the Civil War and Reconstruction
Connerton, W.
Women and the Sacred in the History of Health Care and Hospitals
Contente Domingues, F.
From Lisbon to the End of the World: Millenarianisms and Evangelization
Contreras, E. A.
Black Queer Politics: Intersectional Approaches to Postwar African American Urban History
Conway-Lanz, S.
Human Rights and Humanitarianism, 1870s to 1970s
Cook, K. P.
Dislocations between Muslims and Christians in the Early Modern Iberian World
Cooke, K. J.
Unconventional Virtues: Ecstasy, Quilts, and Food in American Society and Culture
Coon, L. L.
Religious Experiences of Women in the Carolingian World
Cooper Owens, D. B.
Disrupting the Bonds of Motherhood: Maternal Violence in the Pre-Civil War South
Cooper, R. E.
Creating, Nurturing, and Sustaining Collaborative Professional Development Programs through and beyond Teaching American History Grant Projects
Coppa, F. J.
Pope Pius XII (1939–58) between History and Polemic
Corinealdi, K.
Gendered Politics of Progress and Domesticity in Twentieth-Century Argentina, the Caribbean, and New York
Cormack, M.
Religious History’s Digital Future
Cornelius-Diallo, A. M.
Black Women and Intellectual Activism
Corrigan, J.
Religious Intolerance in American History
Religious History’s Digital Future
Cortés-Rocca, P.
Photography in Latin America: An Art of Oblivion Creating an Aesthetic of the Future
Cossar, R.
Finding Common Ground? Comparing the Practice of Clerical Concubinage in Northern Europe and the Western Mediterranean during the Middle Ages
Cott, N. F.
Part 2
Cotts, J. D.
New Perspectives on the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century
Cousins, C.
Religion and the Cold War: Global Perspectives
Cowan, B. A.
Rethinking the State in Post-independence Brazil
Cowe, P. S.
The Circulation of Silver and Print: Some Reflections on Early Modern Armenian History
Cowie, H. L.
Atlantic Discourses: Politics, Science, and Identities in Eighteenth-Century Spanish America
Cowling, C.
Boundaries of Bondage, Frontiers of Freedom: Mobility and Slavery, Race, Nation, and Religiosity in the Atlantic World
Cox, J. L.
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
Crabtree, S.
Religion, War, and Nation: Philadelphian Quakers in the Revolutionary Atlantic
Crago, S.
La patria sagrada
: Exile, Homeland, and Identity
Crahan, M. E.
Scoundrels, Politicos, and Prostitutes: Mythmaking in Latin American History
Craib, R. B.
Migration, Labor, and Nation in the Americas: A Roundtable on Teaching and Community Engagement
Cramer, G.
Latin American Airwaves: National Radio and Transnational Audiences in the Twentieth Century
Cravens, H.
Envisioning Technology: Past, Future, and Present
Crespino, J. H.
The South in the Modern American Political Imagination
Cressler, M. J.
Faith in the City: Urban Religions and the Narratives of Modernity
Crews, D. A.
Reception for the Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies
Cribelli, T.
Rethinking the State in Post-independence Brazil
Crist, D.
Insurgency and Counterinsurgency: Theory and Experience
Critchlow, D.
Hollywood Celebrities in American Politics
Cromwell, J.
Smuggling in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Cronin, M.
Entanglements and the City: Urban Imaginaries and State Practices in Modern Asia
Cubitt, G.
The Slave Past in the Public Space: Europe, Americas, and Africa
Culham, P.
Religious Identity and Violence in Ancient Warfare
Cumings, B.
The American Century: Assessing the Crucial Decade, 1965–74
Cummins, T. B.
The Production of Maps in New Spain
Cunningham, M. B.
The
Philokalia
: Reconsidering a Christian Spiritual Classic
Cunningham, M. H.
Wrap-up of Teaching Workshop
Currah, P.
Trans Formations: New Directions in Historical Research
Curtis, H. D.
Religion in the Great Depression: Global Collapse, Local Crises
Religious Intolerance in American History
Suffering and the Sacred in American Society: Protestant Debates about Faith and Affliction from the Puritans to the Present
Curtis, V. P.
“The Embodiment of a Prayer”: The Exploration of Spirituality in the Photographic Work of F. Holland Day and His Contemporaries
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