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Sá-Nogueira, B.
From Lisbon to the End of the World: Millenarianisms and Evangelization
Sachant, P. J.
“The Embodiment of a Prayer”: The Exploration of Spirituality in the Photographic Work of F. Holland Day and His Contemporaries
Saikia, A.
Part 1
Saikia, Y.
Debating Muslim(s): South Asia and Muslim Representation of Identity CANCELLED
Saint, C. B.
From Enslavement to Freedom: The Significance of the Life of Venture Smith, Then and Now
Salau, M. B.
Slavery and Public Narratives: Comparative Perspectives in Africa and the United States
Salikuddin, R.
Peoples on the Periphery: Religion and Culture on the Frontiers of Late Medieval Empires
Saltamacchia, M.
Fabulous Donations: England and Italy, 1350–1550
Saltman, J.
Intermediaries of Empire and War? Colonial Soldiers Positioning Themselves within Military, Colonial, Racial, and Indigenous Ideologies of Order
Salvadori, S.
Protestants and the Sacrality of Marriage in the Early Modern World
Samito, C.
Fighting for the State and for the Self: Military Service and the Historical Contests over the Meaning of U.S. Citizenship
Sanabria, E. A.
Making the State Sacred: Catholicism's Role in Spanish Politics, 1759–1937
Sanchez, G. J.
The Borders of Immigration History: Citizenship and Politics from the Local to the Global
Sanfilippo, S. N.
Alcohol among Soldiers, Seamen, and Whalers in the Nineteenth Century United States
Santarelli, L.
Fascist Imperialism and Imperial Fascists in Europe and Asia, 1930–45
Santoro, L.
Publishing the Sacred: The Religious Uses of Popular Print in Early America
Sarantakes, N. E.
Careers in History: The Variety of the Profession
Sargent, D. J.
Reappraising the 1960s: The United States and the Dawn of the Post-Cold War World
Sarreal, J.
Spain's Imperial Margins and the Native Arts of Flight, Resistance, and Negotiation, 1500–1800
Sartorius, D. A.
Boundaries of Bondage, Frontiers of Freedom: Mobility and Slavery, Race, Nation, and Religiosity in the Atlantic World
Satia, P.
The Public Uses of History and the Global War on Terror
Savage, B. D.
Black Women and Religious Leadership: A Transnational Perspective
Savage, K.
Transnational Public Memory of Slavery and the Atlantic Slave Trade
Scafe, R. B.
From Basics to Books: Writing, History, and Composition Pedagogy
Scalenghe, S.
The Challenges and Opportunities of Teaching Women's History
Scales, R. P.
Into Thick Air: Trans- and International Sound Cultures, Politics, and Technologies, 1930–80
Scanlon, J. R.
Popular and Profane: Race, Gender, and Regionalism in
Peyton Place
Scarlett, Z.
Imagining Black Power in the Global Sixties from Berlin to Beijing
Schade, A. E.
Middle Eastern Modern: Becoming National on an International Stage
Schaefer, R.
Uncovering the "Religious" in Religious History
Schiffman, D. A.
Religious Legal Institutions and Economic Performance in Comparative Jewish-Muslim Perspective
Schleif, C.
Fabulous Donations: England and Italy, 1350–1550
Schlitt, A.
Teachers as Historians: Creating a Content-Based Teaching American History Program
Schlosser, N. J.
War and Peace on the Air: Radio and the Shaping of National Belonging in Polish-German Borderlands during the Twentieth Century
Schmidt, J.
The Counter-Enlightenment and its Skeptics
Schmidt, L. E.
Cosmopolitanism and Religion in the Turn of the Twentieth Century U.S. Left
Schmidt, N.
Public Memory of Slavery in Britain and France
Schneider, H. M.
Shaping Man, Woman, and God for the Chinese State
Scholl, J.
Religious Difference in Medieval Italy
Scholl, L.
Center and Periphery in the Late Antique Religious Landscape of Italy
Schonfeld, R.
What's Next? Patterns and Practices in History in Print and Online
Schoppa, R. K.
Civilians Regroup in Wartime China, 1937–45
Schreier, J. S.
The Sacred Politics of Decolonization: Algerian Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Responses to the End of Empire
Schreiner, S. E.
Are You Alone Wise? The Search for Certainty in the Early Modern Era
Schrepfer, S.
Sacred Mountains: How Science, Medicine, and Leisure Transformed Alpine Spaces into Spiritual Places
Schroeder, C. T.
The Invention of Early Christian Monasticism
Schropper, I.
(Re)Constructing Ethnic Identity among Migrants and Their Descendants: Cutting through Generations
Schubart, R.
Belief and Morality, Spirituality, and Songs of War and Conquest
Schull, K. F.
Constructing Penal Modernity: A Comparative View of Twentieth-Century Prison Systems
Schulman, B. J.
The South in the Modern American Political Imagination
Schultheiss, K.
Defining Sexual Order: Gender, Morality, and the State in Modern North America
Schultz, C. T.
American Catholics and Print Culture
Schwartz, S. B.
Brazilian Studies Committee
Scott, D. W.
Methodist Media: Comparing Means of Communicating the Message
Scott, H. V.
Trends in Colonial Latin American Studies: A "Spatial Turn"?
Scott, J. C.
Spain's Imperial Margins and the Native Arts of Flight, Resistance, and Negotiation, 1500–1800
Scott, J. W.
Muslims and the Negotiation of Difference in Postwar Europe
Scranton, P.
Technology and Agency: Objects, Spaces, and Bodies
Seaman, M. G.
Religious Identity and Violence in Ancient Warfare
Sedgewick, A. K.
Local Markets/Marketing the Local: American Retailing, 1920 to the Present
Sedgwick, M. J.
From Religious Self-Sacrifice to Suicide Terrorism: Martyrdom in the West during the Nineteenth Century Compared with the Middle East Today
Sedrez, L. F.
Science, Nature, Society, and the State: Técnicos and Social Reform in Modern Latin America
Seeman, E. R.
Responses of Native Americans and African Slaves to Atlantic Missions
Segal, H. P.
Envisioning Technology: Past, Future, and Present
Seguin, C. M.
Social Bonds and Sacred Bodies: Negotiating Marriage, Manhood, and Religious Identity in Reformation and Post-Reformation England, 1530–1640
Seigenthaler, J.
The Freedom Rides in History and Film: A 50-Year Retrospective
Seijas, T.
On the Fringes of Freedom: Reconsidering Slavery and Forced Servitude in the Greater Caribbean and Mexico
Semley, L. D.
Public Memory of Slavery in Britain and France
Race, Labor, and Interactions in Atlantic Urban Spaces
Semple, 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
Sensbach, J. F.
Religious Intolerance in American History
Black Women and Religious Leadership: A Transnational Perspective
The Influences of Slavery on Colonial Christianity
Seriff, S.
Museums as Sacred Spaces: Constructions of National Identity
Serna, L. I.
The Academic Job Market: Finding Solutions in a Time of Crisis
Seth, S.
Climate Change and Its Contested Histories
Shaikh, J.
Entanglements and the City: Urban Imaginaries and State Practices in Modern Asia
Shakya, T.
Transformation, Integration, and Confrontation in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Eastern Tibet (Kham)
Shaw, J.
Dislocated Lives: Caught in the Web of Global Systems
Shaw, M.
Critical Issues in Bibliography and Libraries in the Digital Age
Shea, E.
Documenting Social History: The Stories of Three Archives
Sheehan, J.
Are You Alone Wise? The Search for Certainty in the Early Modern Era
Religion and the Dead Body
Sheikh, S.
Goddess Traditions In Early Modern India: Historicizing and Contextualizing Religious Cultures
Shelford, A. G.
The Bible in the Enlightenment
Shepard, T.
The Sacred Politics of Decolonization: Algerian Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Responses to the End of Empire
Muslims and the Negotiation of Difference in Postwar Europe
Sherman, Z.
Slavery and Public Narratives: Comparative Perspectives in Africa and the United States
Sherrard, B.
Christian Hebraists, Biblical Archaeologists, and Hebrew Christians: American Protestants’ Encounters with Jews and the Holy Land in the Twentieth Century
Sherrill, K.
Same-Sex Marriage in Historical and Transnational Perspective
Shesko, E. M.
Beyond the Battlefield: Labor and Military Service in Twentieth-Century Latin America and the Caribbean
Indian "Problems," Indian Solutions: New Sources for Understanding the Nation-Building Process
Shieber, S. M.
When Universities Put Dissertations on the Internet: New Practice; New Problem?
Shields, J. M.
Science and the Sacred in National History Scholarship in Prewar and Wartime Japan
Shifrin, S.
Civic Engagement in the Classroom: Strategies for Incorporating Education for Civic and Social Responsibility in History Courses
Shockro, S.
Reimagining Christianity in the Early Middle Ages: Communities and Contexts
Shulman, P. A.
Energy and the State
Shumway, J.
Chile-Rio de la Plata Studies Committee: State and Nation Building in the Nineteenth Century
Shumway, R.
The Relativity of Freedom in Atlantic and U.S. Slavery
Race, Labor, and Interactions in Atlantic Urban Spaces
Sibaja, R.
Digital Tools for Teaching and Learning American History?
Sidbury, J.
The State of Abolition Studies: From the Sacred to the Secular?
Siedlarz, L. L.
Polish American Writing: Growing Up Polish American and Living to Write About It
Sigal, P.
CLAH Presidential Session: Variations in Family Formation in Early Latin America
Del Otro Lado
: Critical Analyses of Mexican (Homo)sexualities as History, from the Colonial Period to the Present
Silber, N.
New Perspectives on Masculinity: Race, Class, and the Performance of Manhood in the Era of the Civil War and Reconstruction
Silbey, J. H.
Slavery and the American Experience: Family, Politics, and Society in the Nineteenth Century
Siljak, A.
From Religious Self-Sacrifice to Suicide Terrorism: Martyrdom in the West during the Nineteenth Century Compared with the Middle East Today
Silkenat, D. A.
No Sacred Story: Reframing Abraham Lincoln in Historical Memory
Silver, P.
Intercultural Violence in Early America: Conflict in a Comparative Perspective
Silvestri, M.
Ireland, India, and Palestine: Connections across the Decolonizing British Empire
Silvia, A. M.
Creating Haiti: Colonial Times to the Present
Simpson Smith, K.
Disrupting the Bonds of Motherhood: Maternal Violence in the Pre-Civil War South
Simpson, T.
Considering Carlos Eire’s
A Very Brief History of Eternity
Sinanoglou, P.
Ireland, India, and Palestine: Connections across the Decolonizing British Empire
Sinche, B.
Black Atlantic Lives: Biography in the African Diaspora
Singleton, G. H.
New Religions, Intentional Communities, and Society
Sinha, M.
The State of Abolition Studies: From the Sacred to the Secular?
Sinha, M.
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Part 2
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Sisson Lessens, K. J.
Rural Modernities and United States History
Sivaramakrishnan, K.
Part 2
Sivasundaram, S.
Early Modernity, Empire, and Cultural Difference: Insights from Sri Lanka
Sizgorich, T. N.
Rhetorics of Reform and Medieval Religion
Sjursen, K. E.
Women's Experience, Imaginary Women, and Male Authority
Skeeters, M.
Social Bonds and Sacred Bodies: Negotiating Marriage, Manhood, and Religious Identity in Reformation and Post-Reformation England, 1530–1640
Skidmore, E.
Trans Formations: New Directions in Historical Research
Skinner, B. J.
The Tensions of Religion and Empire: Early Modern Russia
Russian Empire as a Multiconfessional State: Orthodox Authority and Non-Orthodox Communities, 1700–1917
Sklar, K. K.
New Research in the History of Women's Transnational and International Social Movements
Slack, E.
Marginality in Colonial Latin America and the Pacific World
Slate, N.
Gandhi, Garvey, and the Transnational Dimensions of Anti-racist Social Movements in the Interwar Period
Sloan, J.
New Perspectives on United States-Latin American Relations during the Cold War
Smail, D. L.
Climate Change and Its Contested Histories
Violence and Sovereignty in Europe, 1300–1800
Smidt, A. J.
Sacred Peripheries in the Early Modern Catholic World
Smiley, W.
Captivity, Conversion, and Islamic Law in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
Smith, B. G.
Heroes and Victims, Bodies and Burials: Remembering the Dead in Poland, Hungary, and Romania
Generations: The Past, Present, and Future of Histories of Women and Gender
Smith, H. W.
Modern Rites: Politics and Antisemitism in Europe, 1880–1918
Smith, J. E.
The Media in the Modern Age: A New Approach to Historical Sources
Smith, M. J.
Creating Haiti: Colonial Times to the Present
Smith, N. L.
Open Secrets: The Foreign Relations of the United States Series, Democracy’s “Need to Know," and National Security
Smith, S. J.
Variations in Family Formation, 1850–1960
Smith-Howard, K. D.
Nourishing Ideas: Food History in the Archives and the Classroom
Smolinski, R.
America’s First Bible Commentary: A Roundtable on the Edition of Cotton Mather’s
Biblia Americana
Smoller, L. A.
Creating a Sacred History for Aragon in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
Snape, M.
Christianity During the Era of Total War
Snider, C. M.
Rethinking the State in Post-independence Brazil
Snider, C. M.
Rethinking the State in Post-independence Brazil
Sniffin-Marinoff, M.
Careers in History: The Variety of the Profession
Snyder, S. B.
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
Soares, Jr., J. A.
Cold War Sport in Global Context
Soeters, S.
Motor Transportation and the Infrastructure of Colonialism in Africa
Soine, A.
How to Become an Effective Lecturer
Somel, S. A.
Comparing Modern Nationalism: Turkey, Crete, and the United States in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Sommar, M. E.
Defending Legitimacy: Papacy and Empire in Late Medieval Political Thought
Sommerdyk, S.
Cross-cultural Contacts between Europeans and West Central Africans, 1730–1910
Soskis, B. J.
Making Capitalism Sacred: The Image of Business in the American Mind
Soto Laveaga, G.
Spy Reports: Content, Method, and Post-1940 Historiography in Mexico’s Intelligence Archives
Sotomayor, A.
Sport, Culture, and Politics in Latin America and the Caribbean
Soulodre-La France, R.
On the Fringes of Freedom: Reconsidering Slavery and Forced Servitude in the Greater Caribbean and Mexico
Spalding, K.
Colonial Studies Committee Part II: Festschrift for Karen Spalding
Spalding, N.
Part I
Spellman, S. V.
Local Markets/Marketing the Local: American Retailing, 1920 to the Present
Spencer, S.
Visualizing Narrative: Place and Space
Spicer, K. P.
German Catholics Negotiate National Socialism: Three Case Studies
Therese Neumann: Modern Stigmatic, International Cult Figure, and Anti-Nazi Symbol
Spiegel, G.
Climate Change and Its Contested Histories
Spohrer, J. L.
Into Thick Air: Trans- and International Sound Cultures, Politics, and Technologies, 1930–80
Spooner, M. P.
American Empire in Africa: Colonization, Liberia, and a Benevolent Empire
Spritzer, K. M.
Enhancing Historical Thinking Skills Through Teaching American History Grants
Sreenivasan, R.
Goddess Traditions In Early Modern India: Historicizing and Contextualizing Religious Cultures
St. Pierre, S.
Teachers as Historians: Creating a Content-Based Teaching American History Program
Stabler, T. S.
Women's Experience, Imaginary Women, and Male Authority
Stanfield-Johnson, R.
Public Spheres and Social Change in the Persianate World
Stang, C. M.
The Reception of Early Church Traditions through History
Stanton, A. L.
Middle Eastern Modern: Becoming National on an International Stage
Stanton, C.
American Polonia in New England
Stanwood, O. C.
Communities without Borders: Missionaries, Ministers, and Merchants in the Early Modern World
Stauder, A.
"Sacred History" and Ancient Near Eastern Antiquity
Stauffer, J.
Rethinking American Slavery and the History of Christianity
The State of Abolition Studies: From the Sacred to the Secular?
Sacrifice and Suffering, Scripture and the State: Americans' Pursuit of Divine Meaning in Times of War
Stearns, P. N.
How to Balance Research, Teaching, and Service
Steidl, A.
Understanding the Transatlantic Migration Experience: Diverse and Similar Migration Patterns of People from Austria-Hungary
Stein, M.
LGBTQ Historians Task Force Open Forum
Steinacher, G.
Pope Pius XII (1939–58) between History and Polemic
Steinwedel, C. R.
Russian Empire as a Multiconfessional State: Orthodox Authority and Non-Orthodox Communities, 1700–1917
Stephens, R. J.
Keywords in American Religious History: Diaspora, Sexuality, Liberalism, Pentecostalism, Martyr
Bracketing Faith and Historical Practice: A Roundtable
Sterk, A.
Faithful Narratives: The Challenge of Religion in History
Stern, S. J.
Colonial Studies Committee Part I: Festschrift for Karen Spalding
Sterne, E.
The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s: Activist Protestants or Intolerant Americans?
Stewart, C.
The Invention of Early Christian Monasticism
Stewart-Winter, T.
Black Queer Politics: Intersectional Approaches to Postwar African American Urban History
Stievermann, J.
America’s First Bible Commentary: A Roundtable on the Edition of Cotton Mather’s
Biblia Americana
Stites Mor, J. L.
Transnationalism and the Citizen: Solidarity and Human Rights in Cold War Latin America
Stock, C. M.
Rural Modernities and United States History
Stoler, M. A.
George C. Marshall Lecture on Military History
Stolk, J.
Paul Revere Rides Again: An Interdisciplinary Study of Early American Metalworking and Industrialization
Stout, H. S.
A Retrospective on the Scholarship of Richard L. Bushman
Stow, K. R.
Ethnic Minorities in the Structures of Multi-ethnic Empires
Strathern, A.
Early Modernity, Empire, and Cultural Difference: Insights from Sri Lanka
Streets, H.
America on the World Stage: A Global Perspective to the Teaching American History Program
Strobel, M. A.
Breakfast Meeting of the AHA Committee on Women Historians
Strote, N. B.
From Weimar to the Cold War
Strub, W.
Fantasies of Desire: Sex, Race, and the Politics of Performance
Stryker, S.
Trans Formations: New Directions in Historical Research
LGBTQ Historians Task Force Open Forum
Stuart, J.
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
Subrahmanyam, S.
From China to Iran
Summers, C.
Intermediaries of Empire and War? Colonial Soldiers Positioning Themselves within Military, Colonial, Racial, and Indigenous Ideologies of Order
Suri, J.
Beyond “Chaps and Maps”: A Roundtable on Publishing International History
The American 1980s as a Historical Period: Problematizing the Standard Narrative
Surman, J.
Lingua Scientia: The Politics of Translation in Modern Science
Sutton, D.
The Modern Lives of Hindu Temples
Swan, Q.
Memory, Slavery, and Tourism
Swett, P.
Advertising, Global Concepts of Hygiene, and the Making of Disciplined Consumers, 1918–45
Swiontek, D.
History and Technology In and Out of the Classroom
Synnott, M. G.
Evolution of Fort Devens: From Training Camp to Fort during the Twentieth-Century Wars, and from Closure to Economic Redevelopment
Szabo, F. A.
Convents and Canonries in the Counter-Reformation: Three Central European Examples
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