Sunday, January 9, 2011
8:00 AM-1:00 PM
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Twentieth-Century American Catholicism Addresses the Social Question: Three Vignettes
American Catholic Historical Association 12
American Catholic Historical Association 12
Reimagining Christianity in the Early Middle Ages: Communities and Contexts
American Catholic Historical Association 14
American Catholic Historical Association 14
Alternative Social Gospels: Unconventional Sources of Protestant Reform in a Transatlantic Context, 1877–1930
American Society of Church History 35
American Society of Church History 35
Scoundrels, Politicos, and Prostitutes: Mythmaking in Latin American History
Conference on Latin American History 53
Conference on Latin American History 53
8:30 AM-2:00 PM
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
11:00 AM-1:00 PM
The Formation of Protestant Identities through Book Selling (and Burning)
American Society of Church History 36
American Society of Church History 36
Strangers in an Ever-Stranger Land: Evangelicals Confront New England, 1834–1937
American Society of Church History 37
American Society of Church History 37
Authors Meet Critics: Christian Nonviolence in the Twentieth Century
American Society of Church History 38
American Society of Church History 38
Franciscans, Indigenous Peoples, and the Battle for the Sacred in Colonial New Spain
Conference on Latin American History 57
Conference on Latin American History 57
Youth, Intergenerational Conflict, and Transnational Processes in the 1960s: Chile, Argentina, and México
Conference on Latin American History 58
Conference on Latin American History 58
Negotiating Authority: Bureaucratic and Cultural Logics in the Early Modern Spanish Empire
Conference on Latin American History 59
Conference on Latin American History 59
Science, Nature, Society, and the State: Técnicos and Social Reform in Modern Latin America
Conference on Latin American History 60
Conference on Latin American History 60