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Pacyga, D. A.
Catholicism in the City of the Big Shoulders
Multi-racial, Multi-ethnic Chicago: Social Relations in the Twentieth-Century City
Padgett, J.
U.S. State Archives and Government Information Secrecy: Access and Historical Research
Social Networks and the Quality of Expression in Renaissance Florence
Padilla, T.
The 1970s Are History: Opportunities and Limitations of Democratic Openings in Mexico
Padoongpatt, T. M.
Inside Stories: Identity, Community, and the Historian's Subjectivity
Pafford, I.
Trade and Travel in the Ancient Mediterranean
Pal, C.
Networks of Knowledge: Circulating Science in Early Modern Europe
Palmer, D. C.
Building Community, Combating Phobia, Part 1: The Media’s Narratives on “Patient Zero” and Gay Sex during the AIDS Epidemic
Pan-Montojo, J.
In the Name of Science: The Politics of Scientific Authority in Modern Spain
Pancer, N.
Communities and Society : The History of Emotions in the Middle Ages
Panko, K.
From Archive to Interdisciplinary Tool: Transforming Our Image of the FSA-OWI Photograph Collection
Paquette, W. A.
Successfully Teaching History in the Online Environment: Experiences, Tips, and Thoughts
Parés, L. N.
CLAH Presidential Session: Transnational Migrations, Labor Networks, and Flights to Freedom
Parham, V. L.
Learn Something New Every Day: How Online Education Can Foster Inclusiveness and Prepare Students for the Global Age
Park, H. O.
Mobility as Subject: Histories of Non-places
Parker, S. A. C.
Typology as Historical Method: The Forgotten Historiography
Parnreiter, C.
International Communities and Networks: Interweaving Urban Dialogues in the “Modern” Twentieth-Century Dialogue
Parsons, A. E.
Madness and Community in the United States: Four Perspectives
Parsons, E. F.
Rival Notions of Respectability: Moral Injunction and Commercial Regulation in the Matter of Alcoholic Drinks
Passananti, T.
Elite Political and Economic Networks in Mexican History
Patrouch, J. F.
Early Modern Habsburg Women, European Diplomacy, and Religious Patronage
Patterson, L. M.
Disability, Community, and the State
Patton, R.
Cold War Kids: The Ideologies of Punk in the East and the West
Paxman, A.
Transnational Networks of the Americas
Pearlman, L.
Exploring Political Networks in the Post-Civil Rights Era
Pease, N.
Issues in the History of Polish American Organizations
Peckham, K.
Creating a Blueprint for History and Social Science Education: Advancing Instruction, Assessment, Student Learning, and Engagement
Penningroth, D.
Sailing Ships, Silver Buckles, and Solemn Bonds: Powerful Threads of Community Webs
Penny, G.
Transnational Anthropology in the Americas
The Promise of De-centering National Histories: America, Germany, and Spain
Pensado, J.
Revolutionary Reverberations: Latin American Politics in the Wake of the Cuban Revolution
Perdue, P. C.
A Discussion of "Before and Beyond Divergence: The Politics of Economic Change in China and Europe" by Jean-Laurent Rosenthal and R. Bin Wong
Perett, M. K.
Communication and Communities in Late Medieval Central Europe
Perez, Jr., L. A.
CLAH Presidential Session: Transnational Migrations, Labor Networks, and Flights to Freedom
Perl-Rosenthal, N.
Revolutionary Era Cosmopolitanism(s)
Perlstein, R.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 2: Publishing and the American Century
Perry, D. M.
Reconciling Medieval Communities: Priests, People, and Prostitutes
Perry, J.
The Historian and Television History: Rethinking the Television Age
Perry, S.
A Place for Grace: Religion and Contests of Identity in the Mississippi River Valley, 1812–45
Perry, T.
Memory, Identity, and Religion: Afro-Atlantic Encounters during the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade and Beyond
Peters, B.
Tensions within the North American Church
Peters, E. J.
Eating, Tasting, and Making Race in the United States, 1920s–960s
Peters, S. F.
Issues and Outcomes Surrounding the Second Vatican Council
Peterson, M. A.
The Promise of De-centering National Histories: America, Germany, and Spain
Peterson, M. K.
Environmental History from the Peripheries: Case studies from Eastern Spain, Central Asia, and the American Southwest
Peterson, T. H.
Historians and Principles of Access to Archives
Pfotenhauer, E.
Collections and Communities: Objects and the Construction of Local History Narratives
Phelan, J.
EDSITEment Info Session
Phillips, R.
Secularism and Protestant Identity in the Early Twentieth Century
Phillips, S. P.
Looking at the Face of Europe from North American Eyes
Piccato, P.
Citizenship and the Public Sphere: Methods of a New Political History
Pienkos, D.
Issues in the History of Polish American Organizations
Topics in Polish American History through the Centuries
Pieper Mooney, J. E.
Political Radicalism in Cold War Latin America: Networks, Contact Zones, and Tensions from Left and Right
Pierce, E. D.
Building a Catholic Archival Network
Pierce, R. L.
Current Events in Historical Perspective, Part II: Social History
Recasting Radical Politics: Oppositional Movements at Their Local Roots
Pietsch, T.
World Wide Webs? Networks and Intellectual Communities in the British Empire
Pifer, M.
From Venice to Madras: Early Modern Armenian Print Culture
Pilon, M.
Writing History at the
Wall Street Journal
Pinderhughes, D.
Historians and the Obama Narrative
Pinnen, C.
Family Networks: Enslaved and Slave Traders in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic
Pinsker, M.
Hardtack and Software: Digital Approaches to the American Civil War
Pitkin, B.
Considering Esther Chung-Kim’s
Inventing Authority
: The Use of the Church Fathers in Reformation Debates over the Eucharist
Pitts, B.
Students, Intellectuals, and Politicians, 1945–80: A New Cultural History of Political Practice in Mid-Twentieth-Century Latin America
Plaster, J.
The Pleasures and Perils of LGBTQ Public History
Plath, L. J.
Enslaved Rebels and Maroons: Comparing Slave Resistance in the Nineteenth-Century Americas
Plummer, B.
Decolonizing U.S. History: The United States and Decolonization at Home and Abroad
Poché, J. D.
Urban Catholic Education: The Best of Times, the Worst of Times
Pohlandt-McCormick, H.
Popular Protests in Global Perspective
Polk, A.
Religion, War, and the Formation of an American Identity
Polyne, M.
Caribbean Studies Committee Roundtable
Polzonetti, P.
Communities and Networks in Early Modern European Catholicism
Pomeranz, K.
Mobility as Subject: Histories of Non-places
Environmental History from the Peripheries: Case studies from Eastern Spain, Central Asia, and the American Southwest
Historical Networks of Global Capitalism: China and Europe Compared
Ponce Alberca, J.
Does Quixote Drink Coca-Cola? Americanism, Anti-Americanism, and Americanization in Twentieth-Century Spain
Popkin, J. D.
From Digital Humanities to Cultural History: The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe
Porter, L. R.
What Works and What Does Not Work in the Survey and Assessment
Porterfield, A.
A Place for Grace: Religion and Contests of Identity in the Mississippi River Valley, 1812–45
Healing, Ethnic Identity, and the Globalization of Pentecostalism
Portsmouth, R.
Avenues of Influence: Discourse Networks in Britain during the Age of Revolution
Potter, L. Y.
Playing the Past: Learning through Digital History Games
Practicum: Teaching and Learning U.S. Social History with HERB
Potter, L. A.
Teaching History in a Digital Age
Pottinger, T.
From City to Suburb: Associations, Ethnic Enclaves, and Public Spaces in Early Twentieth-Century America
Power, M.
Lost Histories: The Destruction of Archives and Libraries in Latin America
Women in Right-Wing Political Movements
Prais, J.
Alternative Geographies of Citizenship: Race, Rights, and Belonging in Transnational History
Premack, L. J.
Christianity Going Native? Missionary Encounters in Guatemala, Mexico, Central America, and Nigeria in the Twentieth Century
Prestholdt, J.
Mobility as Subject: Histories of Non-places
Price, B. E.
Looking at the Face of Europe from North American Eyes
Prieto, J. I.
Labor Rights as Human Rights: Emerging Global Paradigms in the Twentieth Century
Prince, B.
A Fluid Frontier: African Canadian and African American Transnationalism in the Detroit River Borderlands
Probst, C. J.
Perspectives on Race, Antisemitism, and Religion in Europe from the Second World War to Its Aftermath
Prochaska, D.
Popular Protests in Global Perspective
Pruitt, B.
Mentoring: Wish Lists, War Stories, and Words of Wisdom
Przybyszewski, L. C. A.
Retelling Church-State History in America
Puerto, A. M.
Toxic Networks: Science, Eugenics, and the Politics of Race in Latin America
Pula, J.
Chicago, the Capital of Polish America
To Resist or Embrace? Immigrant Perspectives on Public Schooling, 1870–1940
Pulaski, B.
Polonia in the Northeastern United States
Purcell, F.
Crafting Communities in Cold War Latin America: U.S Modernization Efforts through Education, the Peace Corps, and the Alliance for Progress
Putnam, L. E.
CLAH Presidential Session: Negotiating the Challenges of Publishing in the Twenty-First Century
Alternative Geographies of Citizenship: Race, Rights, and Belonging in Transnational History
Pyenson, L.
In the Context of Nationalism, Race, and Religion: Three Case Studies of Deutschtum in South America, 1820 to the Present
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