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Bacevich, A. J.
George C. Marshall Lecture on Military History
Bagley, E.
Texts, Translations, and Transmissions: The Bible in Seventeenth-Century England
Authorizing Interpretations: The Bible and the Fathers in the Reformation
Bagnall, K.
Crowdsourcing History: Collaborative Online Transcription and Archives
Bailey, M. D.
Crossing Religious Boundaries in the Late Antique and Medieval Worlds
Bailkin, J.
The Fluidity of Nationality in the Era of Global Migration
Bain, R. B.
Big History
Bains, D. R.
Protestant Catholicity: The Hidden Reformation of American Christian Communities
Bajwa, U.
Rival Notions of Respectability: Moral Injunction and Commercial Regulation in the Matter of Alcoholic Drinks
Baker, C. A.
Improvising Communities of Print during the American Civil War
Baker, N. S.
Social Networks and the Quality of Expression in Renaissance Florence
Balabanlilar, L.
The Performance of Sovereignty in the Mughal Empire: New Comparisons and Contexts
Balcarcel, R.
Imagining America: From Plymouth to Concord
Balleisen, E.
Jobs for Historians: Approaching the Crisis from the Demand Side
Balmer, R.
Teaching, Playing, and Praying: Evangelical Networking and Community Building in Modern America
Baltutis, P. E.
Tensions within the North American Church
Barber, D. A.
Scientists as Activists since 1945
Barman, R. J.
Racial Silences in the Archive and the Historiography of Race in Postcolonial Latin America
Barnes, S. A.
Historians and Principles of Access to Archives
Barr-Melej, P.
Students, Intellectuals, and Politicians, 1945–80: A New Cultural History of Political Practice in Mid-Twentieth-Century Latin America
Barrett, J. R.
Multi-racial, Multi-ethnic Chicago: Social Relations in the Twentieth-Century City
Barrett, T. C.
Teaching Modern Asian History: Themes and Sources
Barton, M. M.
Everyday Nationalism in the Rio de la Plata and Brazil, 1850–1910: From Military and State Consolidation to Popular Expression
Bartra, E.
Women in Mexican Visual Arts
Barua, S.
Scholars and Scholarship on the Margins: Independent Scholars and “Otherness” in History
Bashford, A.
Writing Global Histories
Bashkin, O.
Transregional Media Networks and the Development of a Public Sphere in the Twentieth-Century Middle East
Bassi, E.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee: New Approaches to Economic History
Batlan, F.
Building the Liberal State: Social Workers, Lawyers, and Rights from the Progressive Era to the Great Society
Batza, C.
Building Communities, Combating Phobia, Part II: LGBT Identity, Medicine, and Health
Baughman, J. L.
The Business of Media History: Technology, Journalism, Advertising
Baxandall, R.
Outsiders to Second-Wave Feminism in the United States: Expanding a Traditional Narrative
Bayne, B. L.
Jesuit Spiritualities in Global Perspective
Beattie, P. M.
Brazilian Studies Committee: Historiographical Updates from Brazil
The Meanings of Correspondence in Modern Latin American History
Becker, M.
Legislating the Subaltern in the Andes and Beyond
Andean Studies Committee: How Can I Explain What Is Happening Today? Historicizing the Contemporary Andes
Beckert, S.
Writing Global Histories
Becksvoort, A.
Exhibiting Progressive Tendencies: The Visual Communication of Ideology and Politics in the Progressive Era
Beezley, W.
Popular Culture and Conflict in Latin America and the Caribbean
Bégin, C.
Eating, Tasting, and Making Race in the United States, 1920s–960s
Behrendt, S. D.
Liverpool’s Maritime Communities and Networks, 1750–1815
Beiler, R. J.
Religious Networks, Alliances, and Friendship in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Beisel, N. K.
Outsiders to Second-Wave Feminism in the United States: Expanding a Traditional Narrative
Beiter, Jr., J. P.
The Popular Culture of Trans-Atlantic Catholicism in the Twentieth Century
Belfrage, A.
Crowdsourcing History: Collaborative Online Transcription and Archives
Bell, D. A.
French Revolutionary Violence, Democracy, and the Self
Radical Enlightenment: A Session in Honor of Margaret Jacob
Bellagamba, A.
Looking for the Tracks: The Quest for African Sources on Slavery and the Slave Trade
Ben, P. E.
Urban and Transnational Narratives in the Americas and Europe
Benadusi, G.
Between Europe and the Mediterranean: Knowledge, Religion, and Politics in Four Early Modern Italian Cities
Benavides, O. H.
Scandal, Drama, and Intrigue: The Politics of Latin American Telenovelas in the Late Twentieth Century
Bender, D.
Dreams of Development: Transnational Perspectives on Gender, Work, and Violence
Bender, T.
Did We Go Wrong? The Past and Prospects of the History Profession
Bendroth, M.
Remade by Faith: How Religious Institutions Transformed Social Division in Twentieth-Century America
Benjamin, C.
Big History
Benjamin, K. A.
Rethinking American Education in the Progressive Era
Bennett, S. S.
Citizen Soldiers and Civil Disorder: The National Guard, 1877–1908
Bercaw, N.
Expanding the Boundaries: Putting American Reconstruction in National and Transnational Terms
Berg, A. K.
Nazi Local: Placing the Production of Power in the Third Reich
Berger, D.
Transnational Networks of the Americas
Berger, I.
Reshaping History: The Intersection of Radical and Women's History
Popular Protests in Global Perspective
Bergerson, A.
Nazi Local: Placing the Production of Power in the Third Reich
Berkhofer, III, R. F.
Conflict, Violence, and the Construction of Clerical Masculinity in Medieval Europe
Berman, C. H.
The History Major in Liberal Education: Practical Application of the National History Center's Report to the Teagle Foundation
Bernardo, J.
From City to Suburb: Associations, Ethnic Enclaves, and Public Spaces in Early Twentieth-Century America
Bernhard, P.
Anti-urban City Planning in Twentieth-Century Europe: Creating (National) Community and Reconstituting Social Networks
Berry, D. A.
Imagining America: From Plymouth to Concord
Berry, J.
Higher Education Today: The Academic Community in an Uncertain Time
Betz, J.
Perspectives in American Catholic History
Beveridge, III, A. J.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 4: American Intervention
Bigott, J. C.
Catholic Architecture and the Shaping of Urban America
Bingenheimer, M.
Social Network Analysis and Digitalizing History from Imperial to Modern Times
Biondi, M.
Black Ivy: African American Intellectuals at Harvard during the Twentieth Century
Bishara, F. A.
Trading Communities and Networks in the Indian Ocean: From Premodern to Contemporary
Biskupski, M. B.
Polish and Polish American Literary Themes
Bix, A.
Networking against Workplace Discrimination: U.S. Professional Organizations, 1939–90
Blacik, V.
In the Name of Science: The Politics of Scientific Authority in Modern Spain
Black, C. T.
Legislating the Subaltern in the Andes and Beyond
Racial Silences in the Archive and the Historiography of Race in Postcolonial Latin America
Black, II, W. E.
Reconciling Medieval Communities: Priests, People, and Prostitutes
Blackmon, D.
Writing History at the
Wall Street Journal
Blair, A. M.
Networks of Knowledge: Circulating Science in Early Modern Europe
Plenary Session: How to Write a History of Information: A Session in Honor of Peter Burke
Blanton, C. K.
To Resist or Embrace? Immigrant Perspectives on Public Schooling, 1870–1940
Blanton, T.
The Varieties of Religious Conflict in the Middle Ages
Blaschke, A.
Working Women's Encounters with Feminism in Post-World War II America
Blee, K.
Women in Right-Wing Political Movements
Blitz, B. K.
The Fluidity of Nationality in the Era of Global Migration
Bloodworth, J. H.
Current Events in Historical Perspective, Part I: Global Strategy and Politics
Blouin, Jr., F. X.
Archivists, Historians, and the Future of Authority in the Archives
Blum, E. J.
Religion, War, and the Formation of an American Identity
Boag, P.
“In Family Way”: Community Critiques of Sexuality and Violence in American Courtrooms
Bobley, B.
Digging into Data
Bogard, D. E. W.
Imagining America: From Plymouth to Concord
Bogstad, J.
Women and Discipline in Religious Communities, East and West, in the Medieval World
Bohoslavsky, E.
Political Radicalism in Cold War Latin America: Networks, Contact Zones, and Tensions from Left and Right
Bol, P. K.
New Directions in Spatial History
Bollettino, M. A.
Slave Rebellions and the Building of African Identities in the Caribbean
Boquet, D.
Communities and Society : The History of Emotions in the Middle Ages
Borgwardt, E.
Forging and Fracturing a Transnational Community: Human Rights Networks in the Twentieth Century
Boris, E.
Reshaping History: The Intersection of Radical and Women's History
Dreams of Development: Transnational Perspectives on Gender, Work, and Violence
Bornholdt, K.
Building Transatlantic Women's Communities and Networks, 1880s–1940s
Bornstein, D.
Church and Society in Medieval Italy
Borucki, A.
Black Militias in the Spanish Atlantic World during the Age of Revolution
Bosanko, W. J.
U.S. State Archives and Government Information Secrecy: Access and Historical Research
Boss, S.
Networks of Knowledge: Circulating Science in Early Modern Europe
Bossler, B.
Historical Networks of Global Capitalism: China and Europe Compared
Boucheron, P.
World History and Its Public
Boustan, L. P.
Rethinking the Model Migrant: New Perspectives on Jewish Migration
Talk Data to Me: A Conversation with Historians about Using Large-Scale Digital Data in Research and Teaching
Bowen, W. H.
Communities of Spain: Empire, Diplomacy, and Religion
Bowes, J. P.
Tradition and Innovation: Native American Identity and Community in the Old Northwest Territory
Bowler, C.
Healing, Ethnic Identity, and the Globalization of Pentecostalism
Bowman, M. P.
Radical Networks: Constructing Mid-Nineteenth-Century Reform Communities
Boyd, N. A.
Bodies of Evidence: Queer Oral History Methods
Boyer, C. R.
Mexico in the 1920s: New Historical and Historiographical Perspectives
A Social Turn in Latin American Environmental History?
Boza, A.
Nation-States and Missions in Paraguay, Colombia, and Africa in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Christianity Going Native? Missionary Encounters in Guatemala, Mexico, Central America, and Nigeria in the Twentieth Century
Bradley, M. P.
The Fluidity of Nationality in the Era of Global Migration
Decolonizing U.S. History: The United States and Decolonization at Home and Abroad
Brady, Jr., T. A.
Divergent Interpretations of the Reformation
Brannon, R.
Religion, War, and the Formation of an American Identity
Brazil, B.
American Catholics and Anti-Catholicism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Breitenbach, E.
Scottish Engagement with the British Empire in the Twentieth Century: From Celebration to Critique?
Breitzer, S. R.
Scholars and Scholarship on the Margins: Independent Scholars and “Otherness” in History
Brekus, C. A.
Giving Flesh and Voice to "Ordinary People"--New Goals, New Means: A Roundtable
Harry Stout’s
The New England Soul
after 25 Years
Brem, W.
Lost Histories: The Destruction of Archives and Libraries in Latin America
Brendecke, A.
Secret State Information in Early Modern Europe
Breyfogle, N.
Current Events in Historical Perspective, Part II: Social History
Brier, J.
Doing Queer History in the Twenty-First Century
LGBTQ Historians Task Force Open Forum
Brier, S.
Reshaping History: The Intersection of Radical and Women's History
Briggs, J. W.
Cold War Kids: The Ideologies of Punk in the East and the West
Bright, C. C.
Writing Global Histories
Brinkley, A.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 2: Publishing and the American Century
Brinkmann, T.
Rethinking the Model Migrant: New Perspectives on Jewish Migration
Bristol, Jr., D. W.
Ending Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Lessons Learned from Integrating Minorities and Women in the U.S. Military
Britton, J. A.
Cultures and Corpses: Death in Three World Cities—New York, Alexandria, and Beijing
Broadway, M.
In Search of a New Balance: Meat in Twentieth-Century American History
Brockett, G. D.
Transregional Media Networks and the Development of a Public Sphere in the Twentieth-Century Middle East
Brodsky, A. M.
Jewish and Latin American: Negotiating Ethnicity, Nation(s), and Continent in Argentina and Brazil, 1950–70
Brophy, C.
Birth, Death, and Control of Women: Female Networks in Ireland, 1850–1950
Brophy, J. M.
Media and the State: News, Control, and Publicity in Three Germanies, 1848–1933
Brown, C. G.
Healing, Ethnic Identity, and the Globalization of Pentecostalism
Brown, C. A.
Communities and Networks in the Americas, Africa, and the Indian Ocean
The Illegal City: Drugs, Radical Islam, and Informal Settlements in Africa, the Middle East, and the Postwar United States
Looking for the Tracks: The Quest for African Sources on Slavery and the Slave Trade
Brown, H. G.
French Revolutionary Violence, Democracy, and the Self
Brown, J. A. C.
New Directions in Early Islamic Historiography
Brown, J.
Improvising Communities of Print during the American Civil War
Brown, V. A.
Power within Diaspora: The Politics of Maroon Communities in Angola, Peru, Colombia, and the United States, 1600s–1800s
Bruey, A. J.
Revolutionary Reverberations: Latin American Politics in the Wake of the Cuban Revolution
Brumfield, B.
Crowdsourcing History: Collaborative Online Transcription and Archives
Brundage, W. F.
Owning the Past and Present in Nineteenth-Century America
Bryant, S. K.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee: New Approaches to Economic History
Bu, L.
Foreign Students and the Internationalization of American Education during the Early Twentieth Century
Buchanan, R.
Disability, Community, and the State
Buchenau, J.
Transnational Networks of the Americas
Mexico in the 1920s: New Historical and Historiographical Perspectives
Buckley, E. E.
Cattle and Cane: Negotiating Community, Region, and Development in Brazilian Commodity Chains, 1880–1980
Bueno, C.
Reinventing Indians: New Perspectives on the "Indian Problem" in Modern Mexico
Buffington, R.
Crime in Modern Latin America: New Narratives on Deviance and Social Control
Bugyis, K. A.
Authorizing Women: The Construction, Promotion, and Reclamation of Women’s Authority and Authorship in Late Antique and Medieval Texts
Bunkowski, L. M.
Community and Continuity: Bell County, Texas, African American Oral History Project
Burch, S.
Disability, Community, and the State
Burke, M.
Annual meeting and program, The Ins and Outs of Publishing in Historical Journals: A Conversation with Editors
Burke, P.
Secret State Information in Early Modern Europe
Plenary Session: How to Write a History of Information: A Session in Honor of Peter Burke
Burnham, L. A.
Women and Discipline in Religious Communities, East and West, in the Medieval World
Burnidge, C.
Secularism and Protestant Identity in the Early Twentieth Century
Burns, J. M.
Franciscan Pioneers and Prophets in the United States
Burns, S. L.
A Winner's Guide to Graduate and Postdoctoral Grant and Fellowship Competitions
Burrows, S.
From Digital Humanities to Cultural History: The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe
Burrows, S. F.
From Digital Humanities to Cultural History: The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe
Burton, A.
Archivists, Historians, and the Future of Authority in the Archives
Hybrid Encounters: The Gendered Dynamics of Racial Mixing in Imperial and Post-Imperial Asia
Burton, V.
James M. McPherson: A Life in American History
Buschmann, R.
Sailors, Scientists, and Speculators: Cooperating and Conflicting Maritime Networks in the Age of American Expansion
Bushnell, A. T.
Borderlands and Frontiers Studies Committee: Interethnic Relations in Borderlands Settings of the Americas
Native Perspectives on the Transformation of Missions in Spanish and Portuguese America
Butler, A.
The Evangelical Century? Reappraising the Significance of Religion in the Modern United States
Butler, T. A.
Gender, Labor, Welfare, and Family across Latin America
Byrd, A. X.
Giving Flesh and Voice to "Ordinary People"--New Goals, New Means: A Roundtable
Byrd, J.
Harry Stout’s
The New England Soul
after 25 Years
Religion, War, and the Formation of an American Identity
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