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D'Emilio, J. A.
Doing Queer History in the Twenty-First Century
Dailey, J.
Global Connections among Struggles for Racial Justice: Britain, Germany, South Africa, and the United States
Daily, A. M.
Transnational Activism in the 1960s: A Global Perspective
Dalton, C.
RICHES of Central Florida: Enriching the Community and the Curriculum with a Local History Project
Dameron, G.
Church and Society in Medieval Italy
Dandelet, T.
Between Europe and the Mediterranean: Knowledge, Religion, and Politics in Four Early Modern Italian Cities
Dangler, J.
Toward a Pan-Iberian History: Pre-modern Networks and Communities
Dapia, S.
Polish and Polish American Literary Themes
Davidson, J.
Does Quixote Drink Coca-Cola? Americanism, Anti-Americanism, and Americanization in Twentieth-Century Spain
Davies, S.
Categories of Physical Difference
Dávila, J.
Whose Racial Democracy? Changing Representations of Race in Brazil, 1950–2000
Cattle and Cane: Negotiating Community, Region, and Development in Brazilian Commodity Chains, 1880–1980
Davis, S.
Imagining America: From Plymouth to Concord
Dawson, A. S.
Reinventing Indians: New Perspectives on the "Indian Problem" in Modern Mexico
Dawson, S.
Half the Sky: Teaching Women and Gender in World History
de Cordova Wintz, C.
Half the Sky: Teaching Women and Gender in World History
De Grand, A.
Fascist Italy's Eastern Front: Ideology, Imagery, and Intellectuals, 1939–45
de la Fuente, A.
Latin American Education in a Global Context: International Networks and Local Communities
de la Torre Cueva, O.
A “Land Without History”? Renewing the Social History of the Amazon
De la Torre, J. R.
Lost Histories: The Destruction of Archives and Libraries in Latin America
de Schweinitz, R.
Fighting for Equality: Children’s and Teenagers' Activism during the Black Freedom Struggle
Dean, J.
Authorizing Interpretations: The Bible and the Fathers in the Reformation
Decker, C.
Writing Regional Histories in a Global World: Converging and Diverging Historiographical Networks
Deese, R. S.
Scientists as Activists since 1945
DeFonso, C.
Building Community, Combating Phobia, Part 1: The Media’s Narratives on “Patient Zero” and Gay Sex during the AIDS Epidemic
Delaporte, M. M.
Domestic Metaphors for the Divine in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
DeLay, B.
Borderlands and Frontiers Studies Committee: Interethnic Relations in Borderlands Settings of the Americas
Delay, C.
Birth, Death, and Control of Women: Female Networks in Ireland, 1850–1950
DelGaudio, J.
Environments of Domestic War Planning: The Unintended Consequences of Federal Policy
Dennis, D. B.
Fluid Worlds, Shifting Selves: Gender, Difference, and the Making of Transnational Maritime Communities
Deno, V. E.
"Girls of Tender Years": Sex, Juvenile Delinquency, and Community in the Progressive Era
Denton, A.
American Catholics and Anti-Catholicism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Derby, L.
The Global Occult: The “Hidden” Counter-Currents of Cultural Connectivity
Derengowski, P.
Topics in Polish American History through the Centuries
DeRogatis, A.
ASCH Luncheon: Edwin S. Gaustad (1923–2011): Reflections on His Influence
Desai, I.
World Wide Webs? Networks and Intellectual Communities in the British Empire
Desan, C.
Communities Made of Money: Coin, Notes, and Credit in the European Eighteenth Century
Desautels, E.
De-centering old stories: Where Was North American Catholicism Born?
Deutsch, S. M.
Women in Right-Wing Political Movements
Deutsch, S. J.
Writing Borderlands into U.S. History
Deutsch, S. J.
Higher Education Today: The Academic Community in an Uncertain Time
Devine, M.
Accidental Access: Serendipity in Presidential Archives
Dewald, J.
A Discussion of "Before and Beyond Divergence: The Politics of Economic Change in China and Europe" by Jean-Laurent Rosenthal and R. Bin Wong
Dichtl, J. R.
Jobs for Historians: Approaching the Crisis from the Demand Side
Dillon, D.
A Winner's Guide to Graduate and Postdoctoral Grant and Fellowship Competitions
Art and History Education: Using Visual Arts to Spark Engagement in History and Build Interpretive Skills
Dimas, C. S.
National Consolidation and the Promotion of "Progress": Chile, Argentina, and Mexico in the Late Nineteenth Century
Dinius, O. J.
Governing Communities: The Latin American Municipality in the Long Nineteenth Century
Dinmore, E. G.
Tech-Nation: Networks of Technology, Transportation, and Power in Twentieth-Century Japan
Dobson, L.
Presenting Historical Research Using Digital Media
Dodman, T.
War Trauma across the Modern Era
Domenico, R. P.
Pius XII, Religion, and Politics in Italy
Dominguez, N. J.
South Andean "Altiplano" Communities and Colonial "Cacique" Networks, Mid-Sixteenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries
Donohue, K. G.
Recasting Radical Politics: Oppositional Movements at Their Local Roots
Dorn, J. H.
Six Days Shalt Thou Labor: Class and the Transformation of American Protestantism
Dosal, P. J.
Visualizing the Cuban Revolution
Doss, E.
Monument and Memory
Dove, S.
Christianity Going Native? Missionary Encounters in Guatemala, Mexico, Central America, and Nigeria in the Twentieth Century
Dowd, G.
Roundtable: Perspectives on the War of 1812 from the Collections of the Newberry Library
Tradition and Innovation: Native American Identity and Community in the Old Northwest Territory
Dowland, S. A.
Conflict and Compromise: Reappraising the History of Gender in Southern Baptist Battles
Gendered Christianity in Twentieth-Century Missions and Rituals
Downs, G. P.
Expanding the Boundaries: Putting American Reconstruction in National and Transnational Terms
Doyle, D. A.
Getting the Most Out of the Annual Meeting
Doyle, K. Q.
Perspectives in American Catholic History
Drake, J. G.
Six Days Shalt Thou Labor: Class and the Transformation of American Protestantism
Drescher, S.
New Perspectives on British Abolition: Antecedents, Affections, and Activism
Driver, L.
Early Christian Theology
DuBois, E. C.
Reshaping History: The Intersection of Radical and Women's History
Writing Regional Histories in a Global World: Converging and Diverging Historiographical Networks
DuBois, T. D.
Written Law and Empire in the Ancient World: A Comparative Perspective
Dudziak, M. L.
Transnational Legal Networks and the Limits of American Power, 1906–39
Dufton, E.
The Press and Psychedelia: Image, Gender, and Behavior in the United States since 1945
Dugan, I. J.
Writing History at the
Wall Street Journal
Duguid, P.
Plenary Session: How to Write a History of Information: A Session in Honor of Peter Burke
Dukas, N. B.
Scholars and Scholarship on the Margins: Independent Scholars and “Otherness” in History
Reception Hosted by the National Coalition of Independent Scholars
The Military Forces of King Kalakaua's Reign—The Hawaiian Model Re-evaluated
Duke, E.
Caribbean Studies Committee Roundtable
Dunn, J.
Thinking the Twentieth Century: In Memory of Tony Judt
Durston, A.
The State and Indigenous Languages in Twentieth-Century Latin America
Dwyer, OFM, D.
Franciscan Pioneers and Prophets in the United States
Dyble, L. N.
Current Events in Historical Perspective, Part III: Urban Affairs
Dyck, J.
Jesuits and Crypto-Jews in Seventeenth-Century Spanish America: Individual and Familial Biographies
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