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Abad-Izquierdo, M.
Scandal, Drama, and Intrigue: The Politics of Latin American Telenovelas in the Late Twentieth Century
Abel, J. R.
Tech-Nation: Networks of Technology, Transportation, and Power in Twentieth-Century Japan
Abrams, N.
Reconsidering Antisemitism and Jewishness in Cold War America
Acevedo-Field, R.
Jesuits and Crypto-Jews in Seventeenth-Century Spanish America: Individual and Familial Biographies
Acree, W.
Everyday Nationalism in the Rio de la Plata and Brazil, 1850–1910: From Military and State Consolidation to Popular Expression
Adams, M.
Chicago ‘68: Rethinking Local Black Activism and the Battle for Urban America
Adcock, C.
Fractured Histories of Colonial Liberalism: Political Networks and Political Norms, India 1910–43
Adderley, R. M.
Memory, Identity, and Religion: Afro-Atlantic Encounters during the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Beyond
Enslaved Rebels and Maroons: Comparing Slave Resistance in the Nineteenth-Century Americas
Addoun, Y. D.
Cultures of Commerce and Law across the Sahara
Aebel, I.
Historiography and Empire in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Aguera y Arcas, B.
The Future Is Here: Pioneers Discuss the Future of Digital Humanities
Aguirre, C. A.
Lost Histories: The Destruction of Archives and Libraries in Latin America
Agyepong, T.
Policy, Power, and Prisons: The Paradox of Twentieth-Century Justice
Ahmed, M.
The Mughal Imperial Imaginary between Soldiers and Scribes
Aiello, T.
Depictions of Catholic Life on the Silver Screen: From Italy to Hollywood
Akerman, J.
Roundtable: Perspectives on the War of 1812 from the Collections of the Newberry Library
Aladrén, G.
Enslaved Rebels and Maroons: Comparing Slave Resistance in the Nineteenth-Century Americas
Alam, M.
The Performance of Sovereignty in the Mughal Empire: New Comparisons and Contexts
Alberto, P. L.
Whose Racial Democracy? Changing Representations of Race in Brazil, 1950–2000
Alexander, A. R.
Disasters and Their Aftermaths in Modern Mexico: Political, Scientific, and Social Responses to Unforeseen Destruction, 1860s–1930s
Alfaro-Velcamp, T.
CLAH Presidential Session: Transnational Migrations, Labor Networks, and Flights to Freedom
Allen, A. T.
Building Transatlantic Women's Communities and Networks, 1880s–1940s
Allison, J.
Medicine and Public Health in the Atlantic World
Allured, J. L.
The Politics of Respectability Reconsidered: Using the Framework of Respectability to Examine Southern Lesbian History
Alpers, E. A.
Trading Communities and Networks in the Indian Ocean: From Premodern to Contemporary
Alvis, R. E.
Perspectives on Race, Antisemitism, and Religion in Europe from the Second World War to Its Aftermath
Amador, E.
Gender, Labor, Welfare, and Family across Latin America
Ames, A. M.
Connecting Radical Protestant Communities in the Early Atlantic World
Amussen, S. D.
Family Networks: Enslaved and Slave Traders in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic
Anderson, C.
Global Connections among Struggles for Racial Justice: Britain, Germany, South Africa, and the United States
Anderson, C.
Gendered Christianity in Twentieth-Century Missions and Rituals
Anderson, R. B.
Catholic Response to Modernity
Tensions within the North American Church
Anderson, R. D.
Digital Research Learning Curve: Practical Lessons from a Seven-Year Historical Census Database Project
Andes, S.
Jesuit Spiritualities in Global Perspective
Andrade, C. R. M. D.
International Communities and Networks: Interweaving Urban Dialogues in the “Modern” Twentieth-Century Dialogue
Andrea, A. J.
World History Association Affiliates' Meeting
Andreicut, G.
Ecclesiology and Christian Institutions
Anjum, O.
New Directions in Early Islamic Historiography
Anooshahr, A.
The Mughal Imperial Imaginary between Soldiers and Scribes
Antunes, C.
Religious Networks, 1500–1914: Ideas/Knowledge
Shaping the South Atlantic Complex: Networks and Exchanges, 1500–1822
Appleby, J. O.
Radical Enlightenment: A Session in Honor of Margaret Jacob
Appuhn, K.
New Frontiers in the Environmental History of the Renaissance
Apsel, J.
Constructive Aspects of Mass Violence
Araujo, A. L.
Memory, Identity, and Religion: Afro-Atlantic Encounters during the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Beyond
West African Historical Actors during the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Ardizzone, H.
From City to Suburb: Associations, Ethnic Enclaves, and Public Spaces in Early Twentieth-Century America
Ariel, Y.
Rethinking Contemporary Evangelicalism
Armitage, D.
What’s the Big Idea? Challenges and Prospects for Long-Range Intellectual History
Arner, K.
Medicine and Public Health in the Atlantic World
Arno, C. I. R.
Transgressors and Opportunists
Arnold, S.
A Reflection of American Values: Sport in the Twentieth Century
Arnold, T. B.
From Archive to Interdisciplinary Tool: Transforming Our Image of the FSA-OWI Photograph Collection
Arthus, W. W.
Cold War Revolutions and Counter-Revolutions in the Caribbean and Central America
Asen, D.
Cultures and Corpses: Death in Three World Cities—New York, Alexandria, and Beijing
Ashley, C. E.
U.S. State Archives and Government Information Secrecy: Access and Historical Research
Ashton, P.
Public History Goes Global: A Roundtable of Issues and Themes
Aslanian, S. D.
Trading Communities and Networks in the Indian Ocean: From Premodern to Contemporary
From Venice to Madras: Early Modern Armenian Print Culture
Astarita, T.
Perspectives on Early Modern Naples
Ater, R.
Monument and Memory
Atique, F.
International Communities and Networks: Interweaving Urban Dialogues in the “Modern” Twentieth-Century Dialogue
Atkins, E. T.
Mentoring: Wish Lists, War Stories, and Words of Wisdom
Auslander, L.
Breakfast Meeting of the AHA Committee on Women Historians
AHA Committee on Women Historians Brainstorming Session
Avella, S. M.
Reconsidering Episcopal Leadership and Trusteeism in the U.S. Catholic Church
Aviña, A.
The 1970s Are History: Opportunities and Limitations of Democratic Openings in Mexico
Axtell, J.
Did We Go Wrong? The Past and Prospects of the History Profession
Ayabe, J. A.
Christian Fellowship and the Perils of Building Faith Communities: Evangelical Frontiers, Religious Print Culture, and Political Conflict in the Early Republic, 1800–60
Aydin, C.
Global History and Intellectual Networks
Ayers, E. L.
The Valley of the Shadow Project and Its Progeny after 20 Years
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