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Wabuda, S.
Social Bonds and Sacred Bodies: Negotiating Marriage, Manhood, and Religious Identity in Reformation and Post-Reformation England, 1530–1640
Wacker, G.
Bracketing Faith and Historical Practice: A Roundtable
Walcher, D.
The Alliance for Progress, Fifty Years On
Walker, C. D. B.
Considering Carlos Eire’s
A Very Brief History of Eternity
Walker, L. E.
Spy Reports: Content, Method, and Post-1940 Historiography in Mexico’s Intelligence Archives
Walker, M.
"Ordinary" Women and the Second Wave: Rethinking U.S. Feminist Activism in the 1960s and 1970s
Walker, S. F.
Rethinking Advertising in the 1960s and 1970s: A Roundtable on African American Consumers and the Soul Market
Walker, III, W. O.
The American Century: Assessing the Crucial Decade, 1965–74
Wall, B. M.
Women and the Sacred in the History of Health Care and Hospitals
Walters, R. G.
American Empire in Africa: Colonization, Liberia, and a Benevolent Empire
Waltner, A.
Ritual, Law, and Religion: Filial Piety in History
Coordinating Council for Women in History Annual Luncheon
Walton-Hanley, J.
American Empire in Africa: Colonization, Liberia, and a Benevolent Empire
Wandel, L. P.
New Directions and Perspectives on Teaching Religious History
Wang, J.
Printing before Gutenberg: Buddhist and Daoist Woodblock Prints from China
Wang, K.
Civilians Regroup in Wartime China, 1937–45
Wang, T.
Using Diplomatic Tactics to Expand China's Influence: Changes in China's Foreign Policy, 1954–55
Wang, Y.
At the Imperial Margins and Beyond: State, Territory, and Identity in the Late Qing Era
Warburton, C.
How to Ensure Successful Collaboration among Historians, Professors, and K–12 Teachers to Improve Student Achievement in History
Ward, J. A.
Technology and Agency: Objects, Spaces, and Bodies
Ware, S.
"Ordinary" Women and the Second Wave: Rethinking U.S. Feminist Activism in the 1960s and 1970s
Warren, A. W. V.
Andean Studies Committee: New Shining Path Studies at the Intersection of Anthropology and History
Warsh, M. A.
Approaching the Americas: Britain and Spain in the New World
Wasilewski, J. C.
Perspectives on Medieval León-Castile II
Watson, A.
Combat and World War I: The Impact of Cultural Identities on Combat Performance and of Combat Experience on Cultural Identities
Watson, H. L.
Slavery and the American Experience: Family, Politics, and Society in the Nineteenth Century
Watt, D. H.
Keywords in American Religious History: Diaspora, Sexuality, Liberalism, Pentecostalism, Martyr
Weber, J. M.
Diagnosing Society: Medicine and the State in Modern Latin America
Weber, T.
Combat and World War I: The Impact of Cultural Identities on Combat Performance and of Combat Experience on Cultural Identities
Weems, Jr., R. E.
Rethinking Advertising in the 1960s and 1970s: A Roundtable on African American Consumers and the Soul Market
Wehrman, A.
Smallpox Inoculation in Revolutionary America: Doctors, Soldiers, and American Innovation
Weidman, N.
Historicizing Love and Hate: Emotion and the Human Sciences after World War Two
Weimer, A.
Suffering and the Sacred in American Society: Protestant Debates about Faith and Affliction from the Puritans to the Present
Weinberg, G. L.
George C. Marshall Lecture on Military History
Weinberg, R.
AHA Modern European History Section
Weinstein, B.
Colonial Studies Committee Part II: Festschrift for Karen Spalding
Weintrob, L. R.
Civic Engagement in the Classroom: Strategies for Incorporating Education for Civic and Social Responsibility in History Courses
Weisenfeld, J.
Black Women and Religious Leadership: A Transnational Perspective
Weitekamp, M. A.
Aviation, Spaceflight, and the Culture of American Technological Development in the Twentieth Century
Weitz, E. D.
Genocide Studies: Challenges and New Directions in Teaching about Genocide
Welker, J.
Historicizing Feminist Discourse and Debate in Japan, from the 1950s to the Present
Welsh, J.
Persuasive Texts and Holy Contexts: Women, Writing, and Community in the Middle Ages
Death and the Maiden: Inflicting and Experiencing Violence in the Accounts of Female Saints
Wenger, T. J.
Why Study Religion in the American West?
Werner, J.
Finding Common Ground? Comparing the Practice of Clerical Concubinage in Northern Europe and the Western Mediterranean during the Middle Ages
Westbrook, R.
New Histories of American Philosophy: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Westhoff, L. M.
Wise Use of the Methods Course: Teaching Historical Thinking while Preparing Future Teachers to Do the Same
Westrate, M.
Crises of Belief and Survival of the Sacred in Postwar Soviet Society
Wheatcroft, A.
Investigating “Frontier Orientalism” in the Habsburg-Ottoman Borderlands
Wheeler, R.
Religious Intolerance in American History
Responses of Native Americans and African Slaves to Atlantic Missions
Whelan, I.
The Sermon as a (New) Tool for the Study of the History of Christianity
White, H.
Marriage Must Be Defended
White, J.
Uncovering the "Religious" in Religious History
White, J.
American Catholics and Print Culture
White, J.
Captivity, Conversion, and Islamic Law in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire
Wicks, W.
The Franciscan Movement in the United States since 1840: A Roundtable
Wides, B.
Enhancing Historical Thinking Skills Through Teaching American History Grants
Wiethaus, U.
Therese Neumann: Modern Stigmatic, International Cult Figure, and Anti-Nazi Symbol
Wilder, C. F.
Historical Social Network Analysis: A Practicum
Wilk, G.
Irish Republican Publicity in America: The
Irish World
and Its Support for Éamon de Valera, 1924–32
Williams, C. S.
Shaping Future Citizens: State Interventions in Maternal and Child Health, Culture, and Society across Twentieth-Century Latin America and the Caribbean
Williams, D. K.
Revisiting the Teaching of Religious History
Williams, R. Y.
Politics and Policy in the Post-Civil Rights City
Williams, S. D.
Social and Political Utilizations of Gender and Sexuality in African American Religion and the Black Church
Wills, D. W.
Why Study Religion in the American West?
Wilson, D. A.
Holy Heritage: Irish Covenanters and Belief in the Atlantic World
Wilson, J.
New Perspectives on United States-Latin American Relations during the Cold War
Winner, L.
Bracketing Faith and Historical Practice: A Roundtable
Winningham, J.
Creating, Nurturing, and Sustaining Collaborative Professional Development Programs through and beyond Teaching American History Grant Projects
Wirth, C. S.
(Re)Constructing Ethnic Identity among Migrants and Their Descendants: Cutting through Generations
Wise, S.
Critical Issues in Bibliography and Libraries in the Digital Age
Wisniewski, C. J.
Sacred Spaces in Colonial Mexico: Legacies, Rivalries, and Adaptations
Witmer, A.
Tracing the Transnational and Multiracial Origins of American Protestant Foreign Missions
Witzenrath, C.
The Tensions of Religion and Empire: Early Modern Russia
Wo, C.
The Reconstruction of Modern Nationhood in China during the Second World War
Woessner, M.
New Histories of American Philosophy: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Woestman, K. A.
Piloting Lesson Study: The Intersection between History and Pedagogy in a Teaching American History Project
Enhancing Historical Thinking Skills Through Teaching American History Grants
Wokeck, M. S.
Protestants and the Sacrality of Marriage in the Early Modern World
Wolfe, J.
New Perspectives on United States-Latin American Relations during the Cold War
Wolfe, M. L.
Social Bonds and Sacred Bodies: Negotiating Marriage, Manhood, and Religious Identity in Reformation and Post-Reformation England, 1530–1640
Wolfe, M. D.
Science, Nature, Society, and the State: Técnicos and Social Reform in Modern Latin America
Wolfe, T. C.
The Media in the Modern Age: A New Approach to Historical Sources
Wolff, L.
Investigating “Frontier Orientalism” in the Habsburg-Ottoman Borderlands
Wolffe, J. R.
The Sermon as a (New) Tool for the Study of the History of Christianity
Wollons, R.
Integrating Religion into World History: Conversion, Power-Knowledge, and the State
Wong, R. B.
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
Wood, A. L.
Performing across Borders: Representations of Race, Class, and Gender in the United States, 1880–1925
Wood, E. A.
Crises of Belief and Survival of the Sacred in Postwar Soviet Society
AHA Modern European History Section
Wood, G. S.
A Retrospective on the Scholarship of Richard L. Bushman
Wood, J.
Chile-Rio de la Plata Studies Committee: State and Nation Building in the Nineteenth Century
Wood, K. E.
Gendered Economies of Slavery and Freedom: Women as Agents in the Perpetuation and Demise of the Peculiar Institution
Wood, L. S.
Wise Use of the Methods Course: Teaching Historical Thinking while Preparing Future Teachers to Do the Same
Wood, S.
The Production of Maps in New Spain
The Many Conquests of America
Woodard, J. P.
Crafting and Contesting Modern Brazilian National Identity in the Twentieth Century
Woodard, K.
Between Nationalism, Internationalism, and Transnationalism: Post-1968 Afro-diasporic Movements
Wooldridge, W. C.
Politics of Sacred Space in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century East Asia
Woolner, C.
Fantasies of Desire: Sex, Race, and the Politics of Performance
Worthen, M.
Sacred Politics: Rethinking the Rise of the Religious Right
Wotherspoon, L.
Sacred Peripheries in the Early Modern Catholic World
Wrightson, K.
Moral Economies and Emotion
Wu, H. X.
Building China on the Sacred: Nationalism, Feminism, and Maoism in Twentieth-Century China
Wycherley, N.
The Sacred and the Secular: The Effects of Ecclesiastical Literary Culture on Early Irish Society
Wykes, D.
Religious History’s Digital Future
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