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Ma, N.
The Sacred and the Secular: Religion and Its Encounter with the World
MacArthur, J.
New Perspectives on Mau Mau
Macauley, M.
Property Rights, Contracts, and Economic Development in the Late Qing
MacCormack, S. G.
Religion and the Dead Body
Mace, E.
Cosmopolitanism and Religion in the Turn of the Twentieth Century U.S. Left
MacFarlane, L.
Entering by the Narrow Gate: Catholicism and American Identity in the Early Republic
Macheski, C.
Defining America: Plymouth and Concord—Landmarks in American History
Macias-Gonzalez, V. M.
Families Inside and Outside the Law, 1910–2010
Mack, P.
Faithful Narratives: The Challenge of Religion in History
Mackie, V.
Historicizing Feminist Discourse and Debate in Japan, from the 1950s to the Present
Madera, M.
Gendered Politics of Progress and Domesticity in Twentieth-Century Argentina, the Caribbean, and New York
Madigan, K.
Transmuting Christianity: Alchemical Speculation and Christian Doctrine in the Late Middle Ages
Maffly-Kipp, L.
A Retrospective on the Scholarship of Richard L. Bushman
Magny, A.
Center and Periphery in the Late Antique Religious Landscape of Italy
Maguire, M. W.
The Counter-Enlightenment and its Skeptics
Maier, C.
Combat and World War I: The Impact of Cultural Identities on Combat Performance and of Combat Experience on Cultural Identities
Maier, C. S.
Illiberal Modernism 1900–50: A Global Moment?
Maier, P.
Exploiting the Fear of Violence: Creating Solidarity during the Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary Era
Maiershofer, E. C.
Transplanting the Sacred: Missionary and Immigrant Uses of Religion in Foreign Lands
Maisner, E.
Getting Published: An Introduction
Majstorac-Kobiljski, A.
Mission Sites as Spaces for Sacred and Unholy Interactions: Mozambique, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire
Makdisi, U.
U.S. Global Power and Transnational Perceptions of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, from the 1967 War to the Camp David Accord
Malkmus, D.
When “Real” is “Magical”: Supporting Teaching Innovations with Online, Archival, and Material Primary Sources from Elementary Grades through Graduate Studies
Mallon, F. E.
Colonial Studies Committee Part II: Festschrift for Karen Spalding
Man-Cheong, I.
The Reconstruction of Modern Nationhood in China during the Second World War
Mancke, E.
An Imperial Gaze at the Sacred Myth of American Exceptionalism
Manela, E.
Reappraising the 1960s: The United States and the Dawn of the Post-Cold War World
Diplomacy by the People: Non-state Actors in the Practice of Foreign Policy
American Anticolonialisms in Global Perspective
Social Movements and Globalization since 1945
Manjapra, K. K.
Illiberal Modernism 1900–50: A Global Moment?
Gandhi, Garvey, and the Transnational Dimensions of Anti-racist Social Movements in the Interwar Period
Manoukian, S.
Historical Narratives and the Future of the Religious State
Mansoor, P.
The Public Uses of History and the Global War on Terror
Mantena, R. S.
Revisiting the Notion of the Colonial Archive: Imperial Monolith versus the Multiplicity of Voices
Manuel, J. T.
Global Work, Transnational Workers, and Challenges to the Nation and Community in the Late Twentieth Century
Manzano, V.
Not As European As Believed: The Construction of the Mestizo Poor in Argentine Media, Folk Music, and Youth Culture: 1930–70
Marchand, S. L.
Primitivism and Cosmopolitanism: Anthropology between the Wars in Germany, France, and China
Marcus, A.
Envisioning Technology: Past, Future, and Present
Mardones Penaloza, M.
Modernizing the Secular City: Urban Planning and Social Identity in the Americas, 1850–1950
Mariani, P. P.
The Changing Tides of Twentieth-Century Shanghai Catholicism
Marinari, M.
Crossing Borders, Transcending Boundaries: How Migrants Overcome Obstacles to Reach Their Destinations
Mark, E.
Fascist Imperialism and Imperial Fascists in Europe and Asia, 1930–45
Markle, S.
Between Nationalism, Internationalism, and Transnationalism: Post-1968 Afro-diasporic Movements
Marrone, S. P.
The Question of Rationality in History
Marrs, A. W.
Careers in History: The Variety of the Profession
Graduate and Early Career Committee Open Forum
Marshall, D. L.
The Counter-Enlightenment and its Skeptics
Mart, M.
A Temple without Walls: Environmentalism as "Secular Religion"
Beyond Diplomatic History: Alternative Avenues of Research within the Foreign Relations of the United States Series
Martello, R.
Paul Revere Rides Again: An Interdisciplinary Study of Early American Metalworking and Industrialization
Martin , B.
Civilians Regroup in Wartime China, 1937–45
Martin, D.
Wise Use of the Methods Course: Teaching Historical Thinking while Preparing Future Teachers to Do the Same
Martin, D.
Talking about Text: Methods for Engaging Students in Historical Analysis
Martin, S. C.
Alcohol among Soldiers, Seamen, and Whalers in the Nineteenth Century United States
Regulation and Repression of Drugs and Alcohol: An International Perspective
Martin, S.
Critical Issues in Bibliography and Libraries in the Digital Age
What's Next? Patterns and Practices in History in Print and Online
Mason, A.
Reimagining Christianity in the Early Middle Ages: Communities and Contexts
Matis, H.
Religious Experiences of Women in the Carolingian World
Matte, N.
Fantasies of Desire: Sex, Race, and the Politics of Performance
Matus, Z. A.
Transmuting Christianity: Alchemical Speculation and Christian Doctrine in the Late Middle Ages
Rethinking the "Savage" in French Catholicism
May, A. R.
French Catholicism and the Crises of the Twentieth Century
May, E. T.
De-centering the Cultural Cold War: United States and Asia
May, L.
Hollywood and Politics in the 1950s and Beyond
The Media in the Modern Age: A New Approach to Historical Sources
May, M. E.
No Sacred Story: Reframing Abraham Lincoln in Historical Memory
Maza, S. C.
The Academic Job Market: Finding Solutions in a Time of Crisis
When Universities Put Dissertations on the Internet: New Practice; New Problem?
McAlister, E.
Keywords in American Religious History: Diaspora, Sexuality, Liberalism, Pentecostalism, Martyr
McCann, G.
Transnationalisms and the Modern Indian Ocean: South Asians in East and Southern African History
McCarraher, E. B.
Bracketing Faith and Historical Practice: A Roundtable
McCartin, J. P.
Twentieth-Century American Catholicism Addresses the Social Question: Three Vignettes
McConnell, K. A.
Belief and Morality, Spirituality, and Songs of War and Conquest
McCook, B.
New Directions in Polish and Polish Transnational History
American Polonia in New England
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PAHA Awards Ceremony and Reception: Advance registration/fee required
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McCoyer, M.
Beyond Diplomatic History: Alternative Avenues of Research within the Foreign Relations of the United States Series
McDermott, K.
Beyond “Chaps and Maps”: A Roundtable on Publishing International History
McDonald, T. J.
The Crisis in Public Higher Education
McEnroe, S. F.
Spain's Imperial Margins and the Native Arts of Flight, Resistance, and Negotiation, 1500–1800
McFarland, K. M.
Beyond Diplomatic History: Alternative Avenues of Research within the Foreign Relations of the United States Series
McGarvie, M.
Uncovering the "Religious" in Religious History
McGaughey, J. G. V.
Holy Heritage: Irish Covenanters and Belief in the Atlantic World
McGirr, L.
Sanctifying Social Struggles across the Mid-Twentieth-Century South
McGowan, A.
Visualizing Narrative: Place and Space
McGrath, K. E.
Part II: Thinking about the End
McGuinness, M. M.
Women and the Sacred in the History of Health Care and Hospitals
McHugh, J.
Sacred Commodities: Fragrant Materials and Religious Consumerism across Asia and the World
McKanan, D.
Religion and the Reforming Spirit in America
Authors Meet Critics: Christian Nonviolence in the Twentieth Century
McKenna, C.
The Sacred and the Secular: The Effects of Ecclesiastical Literary Culture on Early Irish Society
McLoughlin, N.
Women's Experience, Imaginary Women, and Male Authority
McMahon, C. T.
Cartoons and Caricature in the New York Irish Popular Press, 1870–80
McMahon, L.
In Life and Death: The Sacred Ties of Friendship in the Early United States
McNeil, G. R.
John Hope Franklin: Life and Legacy
McNeill, J. R.
The Toynbee Prize Lecture
McSherry, P.
The Franciscan Movement in the United States since 1840: A Roundtable
Meagher, T. J.
Getting Published: An Introduction
Medrano, B. M.
Defining Sexual Order: Gender, Morality, and the State in Modern North America
Meghelli, S.
Between Nationalism, Internationalism, and Transnationalism: Post-1968 Afro-diasporic Movements
Mehl, E.
Marginality in Colonial Latin America and the Pacific World
Mehrtens, C. M.
Crafting and Contesting Modern Brazilian National Identity in the Twentieth Century
Mehta, S. K.
"I Chose Judaism, but Christmas Cookies Chose Me" : Food and a Hybrid Sense of the Sacred in Interfaith Families
Melnick, J.
The Long Shadow: Culture and the Footprint of 9/11
Melvin, K.
Sacred Spaces in Colonial Mexico: Legacies, Rivalries, and Adaptations
Franciscans, Indigenous Peoples, and the Battle for the Sacred in Colonial New Spain
Menegon, E.
Christianity under Asian and African Dominance in the Early Modern Period
Meneses, M. P.
Part 2
Mercado, M.
Words and Deeds: New Perspectives on Catholic Laywomen in Twentieth-Century America
Merideth, A.
The Material Imagination in Late Antique Christianity
Mesmer, S.
Polish American Writing: Growing Up Polish American and Living to Write About It
Metcalf, A. C.
The Many Conquests of America
Metcalf, B. D.
AHA General Meeting
AHA Business Meeting
Metcalf, B. D.
Opening of the 125th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association
Metcalf, C.
Fathers and Daughters in Islam: Spiritual Inheritance and Succession Politics, Thirteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
Mettler, S.
Fighting for the State and for the Self: Military Service and the Historical Contests over the Meaning of U.S. Citizenship
Meyer, L. D.
LGBTQ Historians Task Force Open Forum
Marriage Must Be Defended
Michel, F.
Roman Catholic Modernism and the Role of Leonce de Grandmaison
Miglio, S.
Alternative Social Gospels: Unconventional Sources of Protestant Reform in a Transatlantic Context, 1877–1930
Mika, M.
Healing, Wellness, and Religion in East Africa: Modern Historical Perspectives
Miki, Y.
Indians and Blacks in the Political History of Latin America
Milam, E.
Historicizing Love and Hate: Emotion and the Human Sciences after World War Two
Milanesio, N.
On the Air and in the Kitchen: Women, Technology, and the State in Twentieth-Century Argentina
Milanich, N.
Families Inside and Outside the Law, 1910–2010
Milenski, P.
Polish American Writing: Growing Up Polish American and Living to Write About It
Miles, S.
Shaping Man, Woman, and God for the Chinese State
Miller, A. W.
Now Batting, the Sixteenth President: Abraham Lincoln and the National Pastime
Miller, B.
Performing across Borders: Representations of Race, Class, and Gender in the United States, 1880–1925
How to Balance Research, Teaching, and Service
Miller, G. H.
How to Become an Effective Lecturer
Miller, J. A.
Global Work, Transnational Workers, and Challenges to the Nation and Community in the Late Twentieth Century
Miller, J. C.
Cross-cultural Contacts between Europeans and West Central Africans, 1730–1910
African World Histories: Reversing the Gaze
Miller, K. A.
Holy Heritage: Irish Covenanters and Belief in the Atlantic World
Miller, M. C.
Rhetorics of Reform and Medieval Religion
Millikan, M.
Defining Sexual Order: Gender, Morality, and the State in Modern North America
Millward, J.
Boundaries of Bondage, Frontiers of Freedom: Mobility and Slavery, Race, Nation, and Religiosity in the Atlantic World
Milroy, E.
Sacralizing Rebels, Riots, and Rituals: Early Veneration of the American Revolution
Milton, C. E.
Andean Studies Committee: New Shining Path Studies at the Intersection of Anthropology and History
Minardi, M.
Slavery and Public Narratives: Comparative Perspectives in Africa and the United States
Mink, A.
America on the World Stage: A Global Perspective to the Teaching American History Program
Minkema, K. P.
America’s First Bible Commentary: A Roundtable on the Edition of Cotton Mather’s
Biblia Americana
Minnich, N.
Getting Published: An Introduction
Mirra, C. C.
“The Global War on Terror”: Historical Perspectives and Future Prospects
Mitchell, M.
Remapping the Historical Terrain: Approaches to the Research and Writing of History
Mitrani, S.
Defining Sexual Order: Gender, Morality, and the State in Modern North America
Mittelman, A. H.
There Is Nothing Like a Dame: The Wives of North Carolina State University, 1919–2009
Mixson, J. D.
Does 1500 Matter?: Society and the Sacred in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Molina, J. M.
Christianity and Global Sociopolitical Action
Moloney, D.
Crossing Borders, Transcending Boundaries: How Migrants Overcome Obstacles to Reach Their Destinations
Monahan, E.
The Tensions of Religion and Empire: Early Modern Russia
Mongia, R.
Law and Violence on the British Indian Frontier: Colonialism and Exceptional Jurisdiction
Monroe, A. L.
Black Experiences and the Sacred in Latin American Cities: A Rio de la Plata-Brazilian Counterpoint, 1770–1930
Montero Sobrevilla, I.
Knowing Animals and Insects in the Spanish Atlantic, 1500–1800
Montgomery, S. L.
Lingua Scientia: The Politics of Translation in Modern Science
Moore, B.
Rethinking the "Savage" in French Catholicism
French Catholicism and the Crises of the Twentieth Century
Moore, C.
Rites and Rights of Passage: Enslaved Girls and Women in the United States South and Barbados
Moore, J. S.
Holy Heritage: Irish Covenanters and Belief in the Atlantic World
Moore, L.
The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s: Activist Protestants or Intolerant Americans?
Moran, K. D.
Becoming "Real" Americans: Returning to the Past in the Progressive Era
Moreno, J.
Global Markets and Local Communities: Social Histories of International Business
Morey, D.
What's Gone Right? What's Gone Wrong?: Multiple Perspectives on the Successes and Failures of Teaching American History Grants
Morgan, J. L.
Rites and Rights of Passage: Enslaved Girls and Women in the United States South and Barbados
Morier-Genoud, E.
Mission Sites as Spaces for Sacred and Unholy Interactions: Mozambique, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire
Morrill, S.
Women’s Ritual and Religious Authority in Early Mormonism
Things True and Useful: Writing History in the Mormon Tradition
Morrison, D. A.
Entering by the Narrow Gate: Catholicism and American Identity in the Early Republic
Morrison, K.
Part 2
Mosterman, A. C.
Race, Labor, and Interactions in Atlantic Urban Spaces
Moutoukias, Z.
Historical Social Network Analysis: A Practicum
Moya, J. C.
Understanding the Transatlantic Migration Experience: Diverse and Similar Migration Patterns of People from Austria-Hungary
Migration, Labor, and Nation in the Americas: A Roundtable on Teaching and Community Engagement
Moyd, M. R.
Intermediaries of Empire and War? Colonial Soldiers Positioning Themselves within Military, Colonial, Racial, and Indigenous Ideologies of Order
Moyer, P.
Intercultural Violence in Early America: Conflict in a Comparative Perspective
Moynagh, P.
Civic Engagement in the Classroom: Strategies for Incorporating Education for Civic and Social Responsibility in History Courses
Muehlenbeck, P. E.
Religion and the Cold War: Global Perspectives
Mühlhahn, K.
Constructing Penal Modernity: A Comparative View of Twentieth-Century Prison Systems
Muir, Jr., E. W.
Italian Identities in the Renaissance: Theory and Practice
Mukharji, P. B.
Advertising, Global Concepts of Hygiene, and the Making of Disciplined Consumers, 1918–45
Mukherji, A.
American Anticolonialisms in Global Perspective
Muldoon, A. R.
Vestiges of Empire: Preserving Imperial Bodies, Cities, and Lands in Britain’s Colonies
Muldoon, J. M.
From Lisbon to the End of the World: Millenarianisms and Evangelization
Mulford, M. R.
The Academic Job Market: Finding Solutions in a Time of Crisis
Mullen, L.
Religious History’s Digital Future
Munro, J. J.
American Anticolonialisms in Global Perspective
Murat, L.
Religion and the Cold War: Global Perspectives
Murillo, B.
Global Markets and Local Communities: Social Histories of International Business
Murphy, A.
Religion in the Making of a Colonial Public Sphere: South Asia, 1860–1940
Murphy, M. B.
Women and Electoral Politics in the Long 1920s: Race, Gender, and Political Culture
Murphy, S. A.
Making Capitalism Sacred: The Image of Business in the American Mind
Musgrove, G. D.
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