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Fahs, A.
Improvising Communities of Print during the American Civil War
Falk, A. J.
Forging and Fracturing a Transnational Community: Human Rights Networks in the Twentieth Century
Falk, C.
Dangerous Liaisons? Borderless Networks of Secrecy and Trust—Fin de Siècle Anarchism
Fan, S.
Knowledge, Social Change, and the Network of Soft Power: China Encounters the World, 1600–2010
Fancy, H. A.
The Varieties of Religious Conflict in the Middle Ages
Faraone, D. E.
Rome and American Culture from Leo XIII to John Paul II
Farrell, E.
Birth, Death, and Control of Women: Female Networks in Ireland, 1850–1950
Fassler, M.
Authorizing Women: The Construction, Promotion, and Reclamation of Women’s Authority and Authorship in Late Antique and Medieval Texts
Fawaz, L.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 3: Interpreting the Arab Spring
Fea, J.
Religious Networks, Alliances, and Friendship in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Feinmark, R.
Labor Rights as Human Rights: Emerging Global Paradigms in the Twentieth Century
Fermaglich, K. L.
Reconsidering Antisemitism and Jewishness in Cold War America
Fernandez, L.
Multi-racial, Multi-ethnic Chicago: Social Relations in the Twentieth-Century City
Fernández-Armesto, F.
Categories of Physical Difference
Ferrie, J. P.
Talk Data to Me: A Conversation with Historians about Using Large-Scale Digital Data in Research and Teaching
Ferster, B.
Notes on the Future of Virginia: An Experiment in Visualized Discourse Analysis
Few, M.
The Social Worlds of Devotional and Moral Discourses in Colonial Mexico and Guatemala
Fialho, A.
International Communities and Networks: Interweaving Urban Dialogues in the “Modern” Twentieth-Century Dialogue
Field, K. T.
Inside Stories: Identity, Community, and the Historian's Subjectivity
Field, S. L.
Authorizing Women: The Construction, Promotion, and Reclamation of Women’s Authority and Authorship in Late Antique and Medieval Texts
Figueroa, S. L.
Eating, Tasting, and Making Race in the United States, 1920s–960s
Findlen, P.
Plenary Session: How to Write a History of Information: A Session in Honor of Peter Burke
Fink, D.
Authorizing Interpretations: The Bible and the Fathers in the Reformation
Finkenbine, R. E.
A Fluid Frontier: African Canadian and African American Transnationalism in the Detroit River Borderlands
Fischer, B.
Imperial Cities and the Politics of Urban Space: Santiago, Marseille, Libreville
Citizenship and the Public Sphere: Methods of a New Political History
Fisher, L. D.
Reassessing Missions in the Colonial Atlantic World
Fitch, C. A.
Digital Data for Historical Research: Harmonized Historical and International Census Data from the Minnesota Population Center
Flake, K.
Teaching Mormonism in the Digital Age
Fleming, S.
Communities of Spain: Empire, Diplomacy, and Religion
Flippen, J. B.
Presidential Policy and the Catholic Church in America from Jimmy Carter to G.H.W. Bush
Flores-Marcial, X. M.
Indigenous Intermediaries: Networks of Multilingualism and Community in Colonial Latin America
Flowers, E.
Conflict and Compromise: Reappraising the History of Gender in Southern Baptist Battles
Foellmer, M.
Nazi Local: Placing the Production of Power in the Third Reich
Fogarty, R. S.
Abortion Debates in the United States and Europe, 1960–90: Problematizing the Standard Narrative
Fogleman, A.
Imagining Communities: Visual Cultures of Race and Empire
Fojtik, C.
(Inter)National Mothers: Women's Changing Roles in the Two Germanys, 1945–60
Folsom, R. B.
Borderlands and Frontiers Studies Committee: Interethnic Relations in Borderlands Settings of the Americas
Foote, D. N.
Church and Society in Medieval Italy
Foote, N. C.
Legislating the Subaltern in the Andes and Beyond
Foray, J. L.
Tensions of the Colonial State: Legitimation, Citizenship, and Participation in Dutch and French Southeast Asia
Ford, C. C.
AHA Modern European History Section
Fourshey, C. C.
Bold Mamas and Audacious Entrepreneurs: Early African Gender Dynamics and the African Diaspora
Francikova, D.
Urban and Transnational Narratives in the Americas and Europe
Francis, J. M.
Colonial Studies Committee: On a Mission: Ecclesiastics, Natives, and Religion in Latin America
Francis, K. A.
ASCH Luncheon: Edwin S. Gaustad (1923–2011): Reflections on His Influence
Frank, G.
Race-ing the Sexual Revolution
Frankel, O.
Monument and Memory
Franklin, B.
A Place for Grace: Religion and Contests of Identity in the Mississippi River Valley, 1812–45
Franklin, S. L.
Digital Research Learning Curve: Practical Lessons from a Seven-Year Historical Census Database Project
Freedman, P. H.
Communities of Women in Medieval Economic Networks
Freeman, J. B.
Physical Networks and Imagined Communities In Post-revolutionary Mexico
French, B.
The State and Indigenous Languages in Twentieth-Century Latin America
French, J. D.
Students, Intellectuals, and Politicians, 1945–80: A New Cultural History of Political Practice in Mid-Twentieth-Century Latin America
French, S. A.
Notes on the Future of Virginia: An Experiment in Visualized Discourse Analysis
Frevert, U.
The Promise of Nationalism: Women and Jews in European Nationalist Movements in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Fried, R. M.
Women in Right-Wing Political Movements
Friedrich, M.
Secret State Information in Early Modern Europe
Fronczak, J.
Recasting Radical Politics: Oppositional Movements at Their Local Roots
Froysland, H.
The Progressive Catholic Church and Society in Ecuador and Colombia
Frusetta, J.
Building the Model Community in Central and Eastern Europe.
War of Words: Representing Identity in the Postwar Bulgarian and Yugoslav Macedonian Provincial Press
Fujishin, A.
Disasters and Their Aftermaths in Modern Mexico: Political, Scientific, and Social Responses to Unforeseen Destruction, 1860s–1930s
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