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Machado, P.
Trading Communities and Networks in the Indian Ocean: From Premodern to Contemporary
Macias, Jr., J. J.
Latinos and U.S. Catholicism: A Reappraisal
MacLennan, A.
Visualizing Radio Networks and Communities
Mader, J. N.
Creating Creativity: A Roundtable Discussion of Moving beyond Lecture in Today’s College Classroom
Madera, M.
Gender, Labor, Welfare, and Family across Latin America
Madigan, K.
Considering Esther Chung-Kim’s
Inventing Authority
: The Use of the Church Fathers in Reformation Debates over the Eucharist
Madigan, K.
The Papacy between Traditionalism and Modernity: From Pius XI to Benedict XVI
Maffly-Kipp, L. F.
Reassessing Missions in the Colonial Atlantic World
Mahar, K. W.
The American Cold War Executive: Gender and Corporate Culture at Mid-Century
Maine, B. C.
American Catholics and Anti-Catholicism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Maisner, E.
CLAH Presidential Session: Negotiating the Challenges of Publishing in the Twenty-First Century
Malczewski, J.
Rethinking American Education in the Progressive Era
Maley, C.
Working Women's Encounters with Feminism in Post-World War II America
Mallette, K.
Hegemony and Legitimacy
Transgressors and Opportunists
Mallon, F. E.
Andean Studies Committee: How Can I Explain What Is Happening Today? Historicizing the Contemporary Andes
Manekin, S.
Rethinking American Education in the Progressive Era
Mangan, J. E.
CLAH Presidential Session: Hemispheric Approaches to Diasporic Networks and Migrations in the Age of Empire
Manjapra, K. K.
Global History and Intellectual Networks
Manning, C.
Chicago ‘68: Rethinking Local Black Activism and the Battle for Urban America
Maqque, V.
South Andean "Altiplano" Communities and Colonial "Cacique" Networks, Mid-Sixteenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries
Mar, L. R.
Foreign Students and the Internationalization of American Education during the Early Twentieth Century
Marchand, S. L.
In the Context of Nationalism, Race, and Religion: Three Case Studies of Deutschtum in South America, 1820 to the Present
Marchesi, G.
Inter-American Networks and Racial Constructs in the Twentieth Century
Margariti, R. E.
Communities, Networks, and the Cairo Geniza
Marinara, M.
RICHES of Central Florida: Enriching the Community and the Curriculum with a Local History Project
Marinari, M.
The American Catholic Church and the "Problem" of Immigration in the Twentieth Century
Marino, J. A.
Perspectives on Early Modern Naples
Maris-Wolf, T.
Power within Diaspora: The Politics of Maroon Communities in Angola, Peru, Colombia, and the United States, 1600s–1800s
Sailing Ships, Silver Buckles, and Solemn Bonds: Powerful Threads of Community Webs
Markey, L.
Ethnography, Ethnology, and Natural History in Latin America: Networks, Contexts, and Communities, 1600–1800
Markley, J. B.
Big History
Marotti, W.
Transnational Activism in the 1960s: A Global Perspective
Marquez, G.
Governing Communities: The Latin American Municipality in the Long Nineteenth Century
Marrs, A. W.
Professional Development: Turning Your Dissertation into a Book
Getting the Most Out of the Annual Meeting
Marrs, A. W.
Graduate and Early Career Committee Open Forum
Marsh, D. G.
Tradition and Innovation: Native American Identity and Community in the Old Northwest Territory
Marshall, J. W.
From the Ancient Law to Gibbonian Histories: Sixty Years of J.G.A. Pocock
Marshall, N. F.
Cultures and Corpses: Death in Three World Cities—New York, Alexandria, and Beijing
Martin, B. G.
Fascist Italy's Eastern Front: Ideology, Imagery, and Intellectuals, 1939–45
Martin, B.
Sailing Ships, Silver Buckles, and Solemn Bonds: Powerful Threads of Community Webs
Martin, M.
Black Militias in the Spanish Atlantic World during the Age of Revolution
Martin, S.
The Digital History Seminar
Martinez-Matsuda, V.
Striking Connections: Mobility, Performance, and the Unexpected Development of Unwieldy Subjects
Martland, S. J.
National Consolidation and the Promotion of "Progress": Chile, Argentina, and Mexico in the Late Nineteenth Century
Martykánová, D.
In the Name of Science: The Politics of Scientific Authority in Modern Spain
Mason, P.
Teaching Mormonism in the Digital Age
Mastrapa, T.
Anticommunism in Transnational Perspective
Matheson, L.
Professional Development: Turning Your Dissertation into a Book
Matos, V.
Women in Mexican Visual Arts
Matovina, T.
Latinos and U.S. Catholicism: A Reappraisal
Matthew, L. E.
Central American Studies Committee: In Honor of 2012: Time and Representation in Central America
Mattox, M. L.
Considering Esther Chung-Kim’s
Inventing Authority
: The Use of the Church Fathers in Reformation Debates over the Eucharist
Authorizing Interpretations: The Bible and the Fathers in the Reformation
Mauad, A. M.
Historicizing Photographs
Maurer, B.
Communities Made of Money: Coin, Notes, and Credit in the European Eighteenth Century
Maxey, T.
Tech-Nation: Networks of Technology, Transportation, and Power in Twentieth-Century Japan
Mayes, A.
Caribbean Studies Committee Roundtable
Maynes, M. J.
Building Transatlantic Women's Communities and Networks, 1880s–1940s
McAndrews, L. J.
Presidential Policy and the Catholic Church in America from Jimmy Carter to G.H.W. Bush
McBride, L. M.
Policy, Power, and Prisons: The Paradox of Twentieth-Century Justice
McCabe, T. A.
Urban Catholic Education: The Best of Times, the Worst of Times
Mccall, J.
Playing the Past: Learning through Digital History Games
McCann, B.
Brazilian Studies Committee: Historiographical Updates from Brazil
Whose Racial Democracy? Changing Representations of Race in Brazil, 1950–2000
McCarthy, A.
The Business of Media History: Technology, Journalism, Advertising
McCarthy, M. R.
Latinos and U.S. Catholicism: A Reappraisal
McCarthy, M. A.
Everyday Calculations: Varieties of Commercial Numeracy in Early America
McCarthy, W. J.
Sailors, Scientists, and Speculators: Cooperating and Conflicting Maritime Networks in the Age of American Expansion
McCartin, J. P.
Retelling Church-State History in America
McClurken, J.
Digital Humanities: A Hands-On Workshop
McClymer, J. F.
The Future of History Journals in the Digital Age
Teaching Undergraduates with Technology
McClymond, M.
Early Modern Protestant Appropriation of Catholic Thought and Practice
McConeghy, D. W.
Teaching, Playing, and Praying: Evangelical Networking and Community Building in Modern America
McCook, B.
Book Forum: Brian McCook, "The Borders of Integration"
McCormack, J. W.
Creating Communities through Coercion in Seventeenth-Century France
McCormick, J. P.
Roundtable: John McCormick's
Machiavellian Democracy
McCoy, A. W.
Cold War Policing and the American Empire
McCoy, W.
Leprosy in a Global Community, 1866–1951
McDade, K.
Liverpool’s Maritime Communities and Networks, 1750–1815
McDonald, K.
Mobility as Subject: Histories of Non-places
McDougall, E. A.
Cultures of Commerce and Law across the Sahara
McEachnie, R.
The Construction of Arian Memories
McEnaney, L.
Everyday Soldiers: The Limits of Militarization in Postwar American Society
McEvoy, G.
The American Catholic Church and the "Problem" of Immigration in the Twentieth Century
McGillivray, G.
Cattle and Cane: Negotiating Community, Region, and Development in Brazilian Commodity Chains, 1880–1980
McGinness, A. B.
Religious Networks, 1500–1914: Ideas/Knowledge
McGreevy, J. T.
Scandal, Resistance, and Practice: A Roundtable on John Seitz’s
No Closure
McGuinness, M. M.
Constructing Catholic Identity in Modern America
McInerney, D. J.
What Works and What Does Not Work in the Survey and Assessment
McIntyre, K. M.
Christianity Going Native? Missionary Encounters in Guatemala, Mexico, Central America, and Nigeria in the Twentieth Century
McKay, R. A.
Building Community, Combating Phobia, Part 1: The Media’s Narratives on “Patient Zero” and Gay Sex during the AIDS Epidemic
McKiernan-Gonzalez, J.
Striking Connections: Mobility, Performance, and the Unexpected Development of Unwieldy Subjects
McKinley, M.
Power within Diaspora: The Politics of Maroon Communities in Angola, Peru, Colombia, and the United States, 1600s–1800s
McLaughlin, M.
Rival Notions of Respectability: Moral Injunction and Commercial Regulation in the Matter of Alcoholic Drinks
McLean, P.
Social Networks and the Quality of Expression in Renaissance Florence
McMahon, C. T.
Cartoon Portrayals of the "New" Immigrants in the Irish-American Press, 1880–1924
McMahon, D.
Radical Enlightenment: A Session in Honor of Margaret Jacob
What’s the Big Idea? Challenges and Prospects for Long-Range Intellectual History
McMahon, E.
Looking for the Tracks: The Quest for African Sources on Slavery and the Slave Trade
McMichael, M.
Gendered Christianity in Twentieth-Century Missions and Rituals
McNamara, D. R.
Catholic Architecture and the Shaping of Urban America
McNamara, P. J.
Reconsidering Episcopal Leadership and Trusteeism in the U.S. Catholic Church
McNeill, J. R.
The Subversive Power of Environmental History
World History and Its Public
McPherson, J. M.
James M. McPherson: A Life in American History
Means, N.
Imagining America: From Plymouth to Concord
Medani, K. M.
The Illegal City: Drugs, Radical Islam, and Informal Settlements in Africa, the Middle East, and the Postwar United States
Mehra, A.
Social Network Analysis and Digitalizing History from Imperial to Modern Times
Mehrtens, C. M.
International Communities and Networks: Interweaving Urban Dialogues in the “Modern” Twentieth-Century Dialogue
Melosi, M.
Fukushima: An International Perspective on Nuclear Accidents
Mengel, D.
Communication and Communities in Late Medieval Central Europe
Menon, D. M.
Mobility as Subject: Histories of Non-places
Menon, K. D.
Women in Right-Wing Political Movements
Metcalf, A. C.
A “Land Without History”? Renewing the Social History of the Amazon
Metcalf, B. D.
Did We Go Wrong? The Past and Prospects of the History Profession
Fractured Histories of Colonial Liberalism: Political Networks and Political Norms, India 1910–43
Meyer, L. D.
Building Communities, Combating Phobia, Part II: LGBT Identity, Medicine, and Health
LGBTQ Historians Task Force Open Forum
Micale, M.
War Trauma across the Modern Era
Michel, J.
The Future Is Here: Pioneers Discuss the Future of Digital Humanities
Mijangos y González, P.
Judge-Made Law in Mexico, 1850–1910: Toward the Redefinition and Establishment of Networks and Communities
Mijnhardt, W.
Radical Enlightenment: A Session in Honor of Margaret Jacob
Mikaelian, A. J.
Foreign Students and the Internationalization of American Education during the Early Twentieth Century
Mikelsons, N. B.
Popular Culture and Conflict in Latin America and the Caribbean
Milam, E.
Human Nature in American Social Thought, 1950–70
Miller, A.
The Queer Politics of Managing Youth and Sex in the 1920s United States
Miller, A. G.
Conflict, Violence, and the Construction of Clerical Masculinity in Medieval Europe
Miller, C.
Lighting Up the Classroom? Then Talk to the Public! A Discussion.
Miller, J. C.
CLAH Presidential Session: Hemispheric Approaches to Diasporic Networks and Migrations in the Age of Empire
Looking for the Tracks: The Quest for African Sources on Slavery and the Slave Trade
Miller, P. N.
From the Ancient Law to Gibbonian Histories: Sixty Years of J.G.A. Pocock
Miller, S. P.
The Evangelical Century? Reappraising the Significance of Religion in the Modern United States
Millholland, V.
CLAH Presidential Session: Negotiating the Challenges of Publishing in the Twenty-First Century
Mills, K. R.
Typology as Historical Method: The Forgotten Historiography
Mims, L. S.
The Politics of Respectability Reconsidered: Using the Framework of Respectability to Examine Southern Lesbian History
Minkema, K. P.
Harry Stout’s
The New England Soul
after 25 Years
After Edwards: Appropriations of the New England Theology
Minkin, S. E.
Cultures and Corpses: Death in Three World Cities—New York, Alexandria, and Beijing
Minoff, E.
Alien Natives? Internal Migration and the Dilemmas of Belonging in the United States and Europe
Mintzker, Y.
New Directions in Spatial History
Mislin, D.
America and the Myth of the Judeo-Christian Culture: Acculturation Reconsidered
Remade by Faith: How Religious Institutions Transformed Social Division in Twentieth-Century America
Mitchell, C. A.
Twentieth-Century Queer and Artistic Bohemias
Mitchell, L.
College Board Advanced Placement History Luncheon: Approaches to Teaching the Revised AP World History Curriculum
Mitchell, P. R.
“In Family Way”: Community Critiques of Sexuality and Violence in American Courtrooms
Mitchell, S. Z.
Early Modern Habsburg Women, European Diplomacy, and Religious Patronage
Moatt, M.
Domestic Metaphors for the Divine in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Moberg, D.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 3: Interpreting the Arab Spring
Mohr, J. W.
Social Network Analysis and Digitalizing History from Imperial to Modern Times
Moin, A. A.
The Performance of Sovereignty in the Mughal Empire: New Comparisons and Contexts
Mokyr, J.
Radical Enlightenment: A Session in Honor of Margaret Jacob
Historical Networks of Global Capitalism: China and Europe Compared
Molina, J. M.
Jesuit Spiritualities in Global Perspective
Molineux, C. A. J.
Imagining Communities: Visual Cultures of Race and Empire
Mollin, M.
Teaching Undergraduates with Technology
Mongey, V.
Revolutionary Era Cosmopolitanism(s)
Monson, P. G.
Perspectives in American Catholic History
Monteiro, J. M.
Brazilian Studies Committee: Historiographical Updates from Brazil
Mooney, J. E. P.
The Meanings of Correspondence in Modern Latin American History
Moore, A. S.
Tech-Nation: Networks of Technology, Transportation, and Power in Twentieth-Century Japan
Moore, B. M.
Building the Model Community in Central and Eastern Europe.
Moore, J.
Teaching Mormonism in the Digital Age
Moore, S. C.
Toxic Networks: Science, Eugenics, and the Politics of Race in Latin America
Moran, M.
Beyond Gender and Genre: Familiar Networks in the Early Modern World
Moran, M. T.
Leprosy in a Global Community, 1866–1951
Moran, R. L.
Everyday Soldiers: The Limits of Militarization in Postwar American Society
Morantz-Sanchez, R.
Working Women's Encounters with Feminism in Post-World War II America
More, A.
Normalizing Difference in a Colonial Regime: Indians and Imperial Uses of Ethnographic Knowledge in Latin America
More, E.
Working Women's Encounters with Feminism in Post-World War II America
Moreno, J.
Transnational Networks of the Americas
Morera, L. X.
Toward a Pan-Iberian History: Pre-modern Networks and Communities
Morey, M.
Transnational Legal Networks and the Limits of American Power, 1906–39
Morimoto, A.
After Edwards: Appropriations of the New England Theology
Morin, E.
Extra! Extra! Read All About It! Structuring the U.S. History Survey around the Motif of the Newspaper
Morris, J. B.
Enslaved Rebels and Maroons: Comparing Slave Resistance in the Nineteenth-Century Americas
Morrison, K. Y.
Slave Rebellions and the Building of African Identities in the Caribbean
Morrissey, R. M.
Marriage, Communities, Boundaries: French and Indians in the Illinois Country
Moses, A. D.
Genocide, Displacement, Refugees, 1931–71
Moses, H. V.
Constructing Chinese Communities in Urban America
Moslener, S.
Rethinking Contemporary Evangelicalism
Moss, C.
Ecclesiology and Christian Institutions
Mottier, N.
The Nature of the State in Mid-century Mexico, 1934–60
Moyer, A.
Annual meeting and program, The Ins and Outs of Publishing in Historical Journals: A Conversation with Editors
Moyn, S.
French Revolutionary Violence, Democracy, and the Self
Mraz, J.
Historicizing Photographs
Muehlberger, E.
Ecclesiology and Christian Institutions
Muir, Jr., E. W.
New Frontiers in the Environmental History of the Renaissance
Mullaney, T. S.
Lost in Translation: The Strange Transpacific Careers of Mahjong, the SS
Nemesis
, and the Chinese Typewriter
Mullen, L.
Reassessing Missions in the Colonial Atlantic World
Muller, D. A.
Cold War Revolutions and Counter-Revolutions in the Caribbean and Central America
Mullooly, S.
Art and History Education: Using Visual Arts to Spark Engagement in History and Build Interpretive Skills
Mumford, J. R.
Normalizing Difference in a Colonial Regime: Indians and Imperial Uses of Ethnographic Knowledge in Latin America
Muncy, R.
Disability, Community, and the State
Mundy, B.
Mexican Studies Committee: Roundtable on the Use of Visual Culture as Historical Evidence
Muñoz, C.
The Terms of Engagement and Belonging in Colombia’s Long 1930s and 1940s
Muñoz, L. K.
The Texas Social Studies Standards Experience: What Can We Learn?
Muñoz, M. L.
The 1970s Are History: Opportunities and Limitations of Democratic Openings in Mexico
Munro, J. J.
Transnational Activism in the 1960s: A Global Perspective
Murch, D.
The Illegal City: Drugs, Radical Islam, and Informal Settlements in Africa, the Middle East, and the Postwar United States
Murphy, B. A.
Depictions of Catholic Life on the Silver Screen: From Italy to Hollywood
Murphy, E.
Imperial Cities and the Politics of Urban Space: Santiago, Marseille, Libreville
Murphy, K. P.
Bodies of Evidence: Queer Oral History Methods
The Pleasures and Perils of LGBTQ Public History
Murray, J.
Communities of Women in Medieval Economic Networks
Murray-John, P.
Digital Humanities: A Hands-On Workshop
Muszynski, W. J.
Anticommunism in Transnational Perspective
Myers, M.
The Old and the New: Teaching Historical Skills at the High School Level
Myers, T. L.
Reassessing Missions in the Colonial Atlantic World
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