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Gabbay, A.
Fathers and Daughters in Islam: Spiritual Inheritance and Succession Politics, Thirteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
Gabriele, M.
Part II: Thinking about the End
Gadotti, A.
"Sacred History" and Ancient Near Eastern Antiquity
Gage, B.
Book Roundtable on Beverly Gage’s
The Day Wall Street Exploded: A Story of America in Its First Age of Terror
Gallon, K. T.
Social and Political Utilizations of Gender and Sexuality in African American Religion and the Black Church
Galván, R.
La patria sagrada
: Exile, Homeland, and Identity
Ganson, B.
Lady Daredevils: American Women Flyers between the World Wars
Gaposchkin, M. C.
Echoes of the Crusades in the West
Garbrecht, B.
Piloting Lesson Study: The Intersection between History and Pedagogy in a Teaching American History Project
Gardner, L.
Luncheon
Garfinkel, P. A.
Crime and Punishment in Liberal and Fascist Italy
Garfinkle, S. J.
"Sacred History" and Ancient Near Eastern Antiquity
Garofalo, L. J.
Colonial Studies Committee Part I: Festschrift for Karen Spalding
Garrard-Burnett, V.
Central American Studies Committee: Historicizing Revolution: A Workshop on Central American History
Gaspar, D. B.
John Hope Franklin: Life and Legacy
Gauderman, K.
Negotiating Authority: Bureaucratic and Cultural Logics in the Early Modern Spanish Empire
Gavin, F.
Reappraising the 1960s: The United States and the Dawn of the Post-Cold War World
Gedge, K. E.
Unconventional Virtues: Ecstasy, Quilts, and Food in American Society and Culture
Geiger, R.
The Crisis in Public Higher Education
Gelinas, H. K.
America’s First Bible Commentary: A Roundtable on the Edition of Cotton Mather’s
Biblia Americana
Georgian, E. A.
Methodist Media: Comparing Means of Communicating the Message
Gerbner, K.
The Influences of Slavery on Colonial Christianity
Gertsman, E.
Art Historians and the Uses of History
Gerwin, D. M.
Enhancing Historical Thinking Skills Through Teaching American History Grants
Getz, T. R.
African World Histories: Reversing the Gaze
Gewald, J.
Motor Transportation and the Infrastructure of Colonialism in Africa
Geyer, M.
Human Rights and Humanitarianism, 1870s to 1970s
Moral Economies and Emotion
Ghassem-Fachandi, P.
Historical Narratives and the Future of the Religious State
Ghodsee, K.
Navigating Religious and Secular Identities in the (Post-)Ottoman Balkans
Ghosh, D.
Revisiting the Notion of the Colonial Archive: Imperial Monolith versus the Multiplicity of Voices
Giandrea, M. F.
Reimagining Christianity in the Early Middle Ages: Communities and Contexts
Gibbs, J.
Religion, War, and Nation: Philadelphian Quakers in the Revolutionary Atlantic
Gibson, M. S.
Crime and Punishment in Liberal and Fascist Italy
Gibson, W.
The Sermon as a (New) Tool for the Study of the History of Christianity
Giesberg, J. A.
Slavery and the American Experience: Family, Politics, and Society in the Nineteenth Century
Gilbert, C.
Dislocations between Muslims and Christians in the Early Modern Iberian World
Gilfoyle, T. J.
The Battle over Assessment and Ranking of History Departments
Gillett, R. A.
Imagining Black Power in the Global Sixties from Berlin to Beijing
Gilmartin, C.
The Reconstruction of Modern Nationhood in China during the Second World War
Gilmartin, D.
Narrativizing the Visual: Images and Identity
Beyond Nation: Intellectual Genealogies of Pakistan
Gilmore, P. E.
Holy Heritage: Irish Covenanters and Belief in the Atlantic World
Gilpin, W. C.
Retelling the History of American Christianities
Suffering and the Sacred in American Society: Protestant Debates about Faith and Affliction from the Puritans to the Present
Gin, K.
Sacrifice and Suffering, Scripture and the State: Americans' Pursuit of Divine Meaning in Times of War
Girdner, S.
The Question of Rationality in History
Gisolfi, M. R.
Landscapes of National Security: Cold War Military Installations, Political Change, and the Transformation of Place
Giusto, H. S.
The Relativity of Freedom in Atlantic and U.S. Slavery
Glassberg, D.
Martyrs, Memorials, Pageants, and Parades: Race and the Politics of Remembering (and Forgetting) in Nineteenth-Century America
Glasson, T. F.
Communities without Borders: Missionaries, Ministers, and Merchants in the Early Modern World
Gleason, A.
Crises of Belief and Survival of the Sacred in Postwar Soviet Society
Glowacka-Musial, M.
Poland and Polonia Across Generations
Glymph, T.
Rites and Rights of Passage: Enslaved Girls and Women in the United States South and Barbados
Gobat, M.
Central American Studies Committee: Historicizing Revolution: A Workshop on Central American History
Godbeer, R.
Religion, War, and Nation: Philadelphian Quakers in the Revolutionary Atlantic
Godbille, L.
Documenting Social History: The Stories of Three Archives
Godthardt, F.
Defending Legitimacy: Papacy and Empire in Late Medieval Political Thought
Goebel, M. T.
Illiberal Modernism 1900–50: A Global Moment?
Goehring, J. E.
The Invention of Early Christian Monasticism
Goldman, S.
Christian Hebraists, Biblical Archaeologists, and Hebrew Christians: American Protestants’ Encounters with Jews and the Holy Land in the Twentieth Century
Goldthree, R. N.
Beyond the Battlefield: Labor and Military Service in Twentieth-Century Latin America and the Caribbean
Goloboy, J.
Local Markets/Marketing the Local: American Retailing, 1920 to the Present
Gomez, M. D.
Perspectives on Medieval León-Castile II
Gómez-Rivas, J. C.
Encounters and Transmissions between Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Medieval Iberia
Gonzales, M.
Mexican Studies Committee:
Espejos Dobles
: Reflections on Mexico's 2010 Centennial Commemorations
Gonzales, T.
Getting a Job at a Community College
Gonzalez, O.
Andean Studies Committee: New Shining Path Studies at the Intersection of Anthropology and History
Good, C. A.
In Life and Death: The Sacred Ties of Friendship in the Early United States
Goodwin, D. L.
New Perspectives on the Renaissance of the Twelfth Century
Gordin, M. D.
Lingua Scientia: The Politics of Translation in Modern Science
Gordon, P. E.
From Weimar to the Cold War
Gore, D. F.
Generations: The Past, Present, and Future of Histories of Women and Gender
Gotkowitz, L.
Racial Silences and Twentieth-Century Transitions: Mexico, Brazil, Bolivia, the Caribbean, and the International Remaking of Race
Gould, J. L.
Central American Studies Committee: Historicizing Revolution: A Workshop on Central American History
Goulet, R.
Franciscans, Indigenous Peoples, and the Battle for the Sacred in Colonial New Spain
Gouwens, K.
Italian Identities in the Renaissance: Theory and Practice
Graber, J.
Sacrifice and Suffering, Scripture and the State: Americans' Pursuit of Divine Meaning in Times of War
Suffering and the Sacred in American Society: Protestant Debates about Faith and Affliction from the Puritans to the Present
Graf, T.
Captivity, Conversion, and Islamic Law in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
Grafe, M. J.
Smallpox Inoculation in Revolutionary America: Doctors, Soldiers, and American Innovation
Grafton, A.
Intellectual Families in Early Modern Europe
History and the Public: A Session in Honor of Arnita Jones' Commitment to the Public Work of Historians
AHA General Meeting
Graizbord, D.
Communities without Borders: Missionaries, Ministers, and Merchants in the Early Modern World
Grandi, E.
Historical Social Network Analysis: A Practicum
Grandin, G.
Central American Studies Committee: Historicizing Revolution: A Workshop on Central American History
The Public Uses of History and the Global War on Terror
Grant, L.
The Freedom Rides in History and Film: A 50-Year Retrospective
Graubart, K. B.
Colonial Studies Committee Part I: Festschrift for Karen Spalding
Colonial Studies Committee Part II: Festschrift for Karen Spalding
Gray, K. J.
Sacralizing Rebels, Riots, and Rituals: Early Veneration of the American Revolution
Green, J. N.
Youth, Intergenerational Conflict, and Transnational Processes in the 1960s: Chile, Argentina, and México
Lesbian and Feminist Activisms in the Americas: Contested Notions of Solidarity and Citizenship in the Neo-liberal Reagan Era
Green, J. R.
Sanctifying Social Struggles across the Mid-Twentieth-Century South
Book Roundtable on Beverly Gage’s
The Day Wall Street Exploded: A Story of America in Its First Age of Terror
Greenberg, A.
Martyrs, Memorials, Pageants, and Parades: Race and the Politics of Remembering (and Forgetting) in Nineteenth-Century America
Greenberg, D.
The Crisis in Public Higher Education
Greenberg, U. E.
From Weimar to the Cold War
Greene, A. C.
Religion in the Great Depression: Global Collapse, Local Crises
Sanctifying Social Struggles across the Mid-Twentieth-Century South
Greenfield, B.
Making Equitable Tenure Decisions for Public History Faculty
Gregg, R.
Fantasies of Desire: Sex, Race, and the Politics of Performance
Gregory, B. S.
Considering Carlos Eire’s
A Very Brief History of Eternity
Gregory, R.
Persuasive Texts and Holy Contexts: Women, Writing, and Community in the Middle Ages
Thinking about the City
Grendler, P.
Dal Libro Alla Spada:
Academic Violence in Early Modern Italian Universities
Grew, R.
The Toynbee Prize Lecture
Gribble, R.
Twentieth-Century American Catholicism Addresses the Social Question: Three Vignettes
Griech-Polelle, B. A.
German Catholics Negotiate National Socialism: Three Case Studies
Griffin, B.
Fathers of Feminism? Transatlantic Perspectives on Men's Engagement with Women's Rights
Griffith, R. M.
The Righteous Fast: Nation of Islam, Mormon, Jewish, and Christian Perspectives
Sacred Politics: Rethinking the Rise of the Religious Right
Griggs, T. A.
The Bible in the Enlightenment
Grinnell, L. C.
Lesbian and Feminist Activisms in the Americas: Contested Notions of Solidarity and Citizenship in the Neo-liberal Reagan Era
Groetsch, U.
When Universities Put Dissertations on the Internet: New Practice; New Problem?
Gronim, S. S.
Smallpox Inoculation in Revolutionary America: Doctors, Soldiers, and American Innovation
Publishing the Sacred: The Religious Uses of Popular Print in Early America
Gross, R. A.
Publishing the Sacred: The Religious Uses of Popular Print in Early America
Grossman, J. R.
The Battle over Assessment and Ranking of History Departments
History and the Public: A Session in Honor of Arnita Jones' Commitment to the Public Work of Historians
Guha, S.
From China to Iran
Guia, A.
Virgins Defeat Mohammed: Sacred Rituals in Spain's Festivals of Moors and Christians
Guider, M.
The Franciscan Movement in the United States since 1840: A Roundtable
Gullett, G.
Women and Electoral Politics in the Long 1920s: Race, Gender, and Political Culture
Guridy, F. A.
Creating Cuban: Reexamining Constructions of Race in the Cuban Imagination
Remapping the Historical Terrain: Approaches to the Research and Writing of History
Gurnack, A. M.
Poland and Polonia Across Generations
Gurwitz, B.
Youth, Intergenerational Conflict, and Transnational Processes in the 1960s: Chile, Argentina, and México
Gutierrez Sermino, V. A.
Sacred Spaces in Colonial Mexico: Legacies, Rivalries, and Adaptations
Gutterman, L. J.
Marriage Must Be Defended
Guy, D. J.
Variations in Family Formation, 1850–1960
Guzlowski, J.
Polish American Writing: Growing Up Polish American and Living to Write About It
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