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Cabanes, B.
War Trauma across the Modern Era
Cabello, T. D.
Building Communities, Combating Phobia, Part II: LGBT Identity, Medicine, and Health
Cadava, G. L.
Writing Borderlands into U.S. History
Cagle, H. G.
Traditions and Genres for Observation, Analysis, and Synthesis
Cagüeñas, D.
Missiology and Missionary Strategies in Colombia, Mexico, and the Marshall Islands, Sixteenth to Twentieth Centuries
Cahill, C. D.
Internal Colonialism, Violence, and Gender in U.S./Indigenous Relations
Cahn, S.
Madness and Community in the United States: Four Perspectives
Cajka, P. S.
Rome and American Culture from Leo XIII to John Paul II
Caldwell, IV, P. E.
Written Law and Empire in the Ancient World: A Comparative Perspective
Callan, M.
Crossing Religious Boundaries in the Late Antique and Medieval Worlds
Cameron, E. K.
Divergent Interpretations of the Reformation
Cameron, S.
Constructive Aspects of Mass Violence
Campbell, D.
Depictions of Catholic Life on the Silver Screen: From Italy to Hollywood
Campbell, G.
Communities and Networks in the Americas, Africa, and the Indian Ocean
Campbell, J. D.
Beyond Gender and Genre: Familiar Networks in the Early Modern World
Campbell-Reed, E. R.
Conflict and Compromise: Reappraising the History of Gender in Southern Baptist Battles
Canaday, M.
Working Women's Encounters with Feminism in Post-World War II America
Candiani, V. S.
Environmental History of Colonial Mexico City
Candido, M.
Shaping the South Atlantic Complex: Networks and Exchanges, 1500–1822
Cañizares-Esguerra, J.
The Promise of De-centering National Histories: America, Germany, and Spain
Typology as Historical Method: The Forgotten Historiography
The Social Worlds of Devotional and Moral Discourses in Colonial Mexico and Guatemala
Cantwell, C. D.
Six Days Shalt Thou Labor: Class and the Transformation of American Protestantism
Capó, Jr., J.
New Narratives in U.S. Gender and Sexuality Studies
Capparell, S.
Writing History at the
Wall Street Journal
Capra, R.
Trade and Travel in the Ancient Mediterranean
Carbonneau, R. E.
Building a Catholic Archival Network
Cardoso, R. C.
International Communities and Networks: Interweaving Urban Dialogues in the “Modern” Twentieth-Century Dialogue
Carey, D.
Traditions and Genres for Observation, Analysis, and Synthesis
Carey, E. K.
The History Major in Liberal Education: Practical Application of the National History Center's Report to the Teagle Foundation
The Department Chair as Negotiator: Challenges Faced by History Department Chairs in These Perilous, Budget-Cutting Times
Carey, M.
A Social Turn in Latin American Environmental History?
Carey, P.
Perspectives in American Catholic History
Carpenter, J.
Nation-States and Missions in Paraguay, Colombia, and Africa in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Carpio, G.
Striking Connections: Mobility, Performance, and the Unexpected Development of Unwieldy Subjects
Carroll, P. J.
Cultures and Corpses: Death in Three World Cities—New York, Alexandria, and Beijing
Carson, J.
Human Nature in American Social Thought, 1950–70
Carter, H.
Six Days Shalt Thou Labor: Class and the Transformation of American Protestantism
Carter, M. S.
De-centering old stories: Where Was North American Catholicism Born?
Cassidy, E.
In the Context of Nationalism, Race, and Religion: Three Case Studies of Deutschtum in South America, 1820 to the Present
Castagna, A. C.
International Communities and Networks: Interweaving Urban Dialogues in the “Modern” Twentieth-Century Dialogue
Castilho, C.
Brazilian Studies Committee: Historiographical Updates from Brazil
Citizenship and the Public Sphere: Methods of a New Political History
Castillo, L.
Memory, Identity, and Religion: Afro-Atlantic Encounters during the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Beyond
Catlos, B. A.
Hegemony and Legitimacy
Transgressors and Opportunists
The Transformation of Christian and Muslim Communities from Spiritual to Territorial after the Wars of Twelfth-Century Iberia
Caton, B. P.
Teaching Modern Asian History: Themes and Sources
Cauvin, T.
Public History Goes Global: A Roundtable of Issues and Themes
Cavert, W. M.
New Frontiers in the Environmental History of the Renaissance
Cayton, M. K.
The History Major in Liberal Education: Practical Application of the National History Center's Report to the Teagle Foundation
Cels, M. B.
Reconciling Medieval Communities: Priests, People, and Prostitutes
Chalifoux, S.
New Narratives in U.S. Gender and Sexuality Studies
Chamberlain, A.
After Edwards: Appropriations of the New England Theology
Chambouleyron, R.
A “Land Without History”? Renewing the Social History of the Amazon
Chamedes, G.
Pius XII, Religion, and Politics in Italy
Chang, C.
Marriage, Family, and Gender Construction in Republican China
Chao, A. S.
Social Network Analysis and Digitalizing History from Imperial to Modern Times
Chaplin, T.
The Historian and Television History: Rethinking the Television Age
Urban and Transnational Narratives in the Americas and Europe
Chapman, A.
Religion in Imperial Britain, 1800–1970
Chaudhuri, N.
Half the Sky: Teaching Women and Gender in World History
Chazkel, A.
Lost Histories: The Destruction of Archives and Libraries in Latin America
Cheathem, M. R.
Power, Knowledge, and Culture: The Centrality of Kinship Networks in the Early Republic South
Chen, D.
Knowledge, Social Change, and the Network of Soft Power: China Encounters the World, 1600–2010
Chen, L.
Politics of Imperial Expansion and Rule: Strategies and Challenges of Governing the Frontiers of the Qing Empire in China, 1700–1911
Chen, S.
Social Network Analysis and Digitalizing History from Imperial to Modern Times
Cheney, P.
Historiography and Empire in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Communities Made of Money: Coin, Notes, and Credit in the European Eighteenth Century
Chesterton, B. M.
Chile/Rio de la Plata Studies Committee
Chesterton, B. M.
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
Childs, M. D.
Slave Rebellions and the Building of African Identities in the Caribbean
West African Historical Actors during the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Chin, R. C.
The Fluidity of Nationality in the Era of Global Migration
Chodakiewicz, M. J.
Anticommunism in Transnational Perspective
Choi, A. S.
Korean Christians and Transnational Relations
Christensen, J.
State of the Field
Christensen, M. Z.
Colonial Studies Committee: On a Mission: Ecclesiastics, Natives, and Religion in Latin America
Christianson, K. A.
Roundtable: Perspectives on the War of 1812 from the Collections of the Newberry Library
Chuchiak, IV, J. F.
Colonial Studies Committee: On a Mission: Ecclesiastics, Natives, and Religion in Latin America
Chung-Kim, E.
Considering Esther Chung-Kim’s
Inventing Authority
: The Use of the Church Fathers in Reformation Debates over the Eucharist
Churchich, E.
Creating Communities through Coercion in Seventeenth-Century France
Ciarlo, D.
Imagining Communities: Visual Cultures of Race and Empire
Claessen, E. A.
Current Events in Historical Perspective, Part I: Global Strategy and Politics
Clancy Smith, J.
Seeing the Archive as an Artifact of Community: Fresh Approaches to Women’s History
Clark, A. E.
Local Christianities: Franciscan Conflicts and Accommodations in Asia and Latin America
Clark, K.
Domestic Metaphors for the Divine in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Clark, R.
Accidental Access: Serendipity in Presidential Archives
Clawson, M.
Rethinking Contemporary Evangelicalism
Cleves, R. H.
Law, Sexuality, and Community: Legal and Popular Understandings of "Illicit" Sex in Nineteenth-Century America
Clinton, C.
James M. McPherson: A Life in American History
Clites, B. J.
Scandal, Resistance, and Practice: A Roundtable on John Seitz’s
No Closure
Coates, B. A.
Transnational Legal Networks and the Limits of American Power, 1906–39
Cobb, D. M.
Decolonizing U.S. History: The United States and Decolonization at Home and Abroad
Cobble, D. S.
Labor Rights as Human Rights: Emerging Global Paradigms in the Twentieth Century
Cocco, S. F.
Perspectives on Early Modern Naples
Cody, C. A.
Successfully Teaching History in the Online Environment: Experiences, Tips, and Thoughts
Coeller, R.
Christianity Going Native? Missionary Encounters in Guatemala, Mexico, Central America, and Nigeria in the Twentieth Century
Coffman, E.
Protestant Catholicity: The Hidden Reformation of American Christian Communities
Cohen, C.
Race-ing the Sexual Revolution
Cohen, D. J.
Digital Humanities: A Hands-On Workshop
Cohen, L.
Communities of Consumers? Social-Democratic Spaces in the Age of Postwar Mass Consumption
Cohen, P. C.
Everyday Calculations: Varieties of Commercial Numeracy in Early America
Cohen, P. M.
The Last American Century in Film and History
Cohen, T.
Inter-American Networks and Racial Constructs in the Twentieth Century
Cohen-Cole, J.
Human Nature in American Social Thought, 1950–70
Colburn, H.
Trade and Travel in the Ancient Mediterranean
Cole, J. R. I.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 3: Interpreting the Arab Spring
Cole, P.
Global Radicalism and the "One Big Union": Transnational Histories of the Industrial Workers of the World
Coleman, D.
Transgressors and Opportunists
Coleman, R. E.
Teaching, Playing, and Praying: Evangelical Networking and Community Building in Modern America
Coller, I.
Revolutionary Era Cosmopolitanism(s)
Collins Winn, C. T.
Pietism and Slavery
Colombo, E.
Religious Networks, 1500–1914: Ideas/Knowledge
Comte, J.
Medicine and Public Health in the Atlantic World
Cong, X.
Marriage, Family, and Gender Construction in Republican China
CHUS Membership Meeting
Conn, S.
Current Events in Historical Perspective, Part III: Urban Affairs
Anti-urban City Planning in Twentieth-Century Europe: Creating (National) Community and Reconstituting Social Networks
Connell, W. J.
Social Networks and the Quality of Expression in Renaissance Florence
Connor, M.
Reconfiguring the Local: Global Networks and Metropolitan Boundaries
Constable, O. R.
Communities, Networks, and the Cairo Geniza
Toward a Pan-Iberian History: Pre-modern Networks and Communities
Conway, R. M.
Environmental History of Colonial Mexico City
Cook, K. P.
CLAH Presidential Session: Hemispheric Approaches to Diasporic Networks and Migrations in the Age of Empire
Cook-Bell, K.
Slave Rebellions and the Building of African Identities in the Caribbean
Cooley, W.
Networking against Workplace Discrimination: U.S. Professional Organizations, 1939–90
Coons, J.
Creating Communities through Coercion in Seventeenth-Century France
Cooper, A.
A Fluid Frontier: African Canadian and African American Transnationalism in the Detroit River Borderlands
Cooper, A.
Communities and Networks in Early Modern European Catholicism
Cooper, V. C.
Pietism and Slavery
Cope, R. D.
Normalizing Difference in a Colonial Regime: Indians and Imperial Uses of Ethnographic Knowledge in Latin America
Coppa, F. J.
The Papacy between Traditionalism and Modernity: From Pius XI to Benedict XVI
Coronel, V.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee: New Approaches to Economic History
Coronel-Molina, S.
The State and Indigenous Languages in Twentieth-Century Latin America
Cortright, C. L.
Martin Luther in His Catholic Context: Some New Research
Cosgrove, W. R.
The Varieties of Religious Conflict in the Middle Ages
Costa, L. A. M.
International Communities and Networks: Interweaving Urban Dialogues in the “Modern” Twentieth-Century Dialogue
Costa, M.
Gender, Labor, Welfare, and Family across Latin America
Costa-Gomes, R.
Toward a Pan-Iberian History: Pre-modern Networks and Communities
Cottias, M.
Communities and Networks in the Americas, Africa, and the Indian Ocean
Countryman, M. J.
Striking Connections: Mobility, Performance, and the Unexpected Development of Unwieldy Subjects
Courtwright, D. T.
The Press and Psychedelia: Image, Gender, and Behavior in the United States since 1945
Cowan, M.
To Resist or Embrace? Immigrant Perspectives on Public Schooling, 1870–1940
Cowe, P. S.
From Venice to Madras: Early Modern Armenian Print Culture
Crane, G.
Digging into Data
Crawford, S. D.
Nation-States and Missions in Paraguay, Colombia, and Africa in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Creech, J.
Six Days Shalt Thou Labor: Class and the Transformation of American Protestantism
Crespino, J. H.
Exploring Political Networks in the Post-Civil Rights Era
Cressler, M. J.
Scandal, Resistance, and Practice: A Roundtable on John Seitz’s
No Closure
Crews, D. A.
Reception for the Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies
Crisp, O.
After Edwards: Appropriations of the New England Theology
Cronon, W. J.
American Historical Association General Meeting
Crossley, P. K.
Politics of Imperial Expansion and Rule: Strategies and Challenges of Governing the Frontiers of the Qing Empire in China, 1700–1911
Croxall, C. A.
A Place for Grace: Religion and Contests of Identity in the Mississippi River Valley, 1812–45
Culver, A. A.
The Manchukuo Publicity and News Bureau's War of Words and Images: Mutô Tomio and the Discourse of Culture, 1938–43
Cummings, A. S.
Before “Social Media”: Communication, Community, and Politics in the Twentieth-Century United States
Cuplinskas, I.
Reconciling Medieval Communities: Priests, People, and Prostitutes
Catholic Response to Modernity
Curcio, L.
Jesuits and Crypto-Jews in Seventeenth-Century Spanish America: Individual and Familial Biographies
Curtis, H. D.
ASCH Luncheon: Edwin S. Gaustad (1923–2011): Reflections on His Influence
Cutter, E. M.
Early Modern Protestant Appropriation of Catholic Thought and Practice
Czitrom, D. J.
Whither the Future of the History Textbook
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