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Rabe, S. G.
Revolutionary Reverberations: Latin American Politics in the Wake of the Cuban Revolution
Radburn, N.
Liverpool’s Maritime Communities and Networks, 1750–1815
Radde-Gallwitz, A.
Early Christian Theology
Radding, C.
CLAH Presidential Session: Negotiating the Challenges of Publishing in the Twenty-First Century
Native Perspectives on the Transformation of Missions in Spanish and Portuguese America
CLAH Luncheon
Rademacher, N.
Issues and Outcomes Surrounding the Second Vatican Council
Radzilowski, J.
Anticommunism in Transnational Perspective
Religion in Polish America: Community, Conflict, and Cooperation
Radzilowski, T. C.
Topics in Polish American History through the Centuries
Raff, D.
A Discussion of "Before and Beyond Divergence: The Politics of Economic Change in China and Europe" by Jean-Laurent Rosenthal and R. Bin Wong
Raffety, M. T.
Sailors, Scientists, and Speculators: Cooperating and Conflicting Maritime Networks in the Age of American Expansion
Ragas, J.
Crafting Communities in Cold War Latin America: U.S Modernization Efforts through Education, the Peace Corps, and the Alliance for Progress
Ragnow, M.
Communities of Women in Medieval Economic Networks
Raina, U.
In the Context of Nationalism, Race, and Religion: Three Case Studies of Deutschtum in South America, 1820 to the Present
Rains, A. N.
Community and Continuity: Bell County, Texas, African American Oral History Project
Raiswell, R.
Traditions and Genres for Observation, Analysis, and Synthesis
Rakove, J. N.
Roundtable: John McCormick's
Machiavellian Democracy
Ramada Curto, D.
Secret State Information in Early Modern Europe
Ramirez, D.
Missiology and Missionary Strategies in Colombia, Mexico, and the Marshall Islands, Sixteenth to Twentieth Centuries
Ramusack, B. N.
Mothers and Infants of a Modern India: Who Should Provide for Their Health?
Awards Luncheon of the Coordinating Council for Women in History
Rand, J. T.
Internal Colonialism, Violence, and Gender in U.S./Indigenous Relations
Ranum, O.
From the Ancient Law to Gibbonian Histories: Sixty Years of J.G.A. Pocock
Rapp, A.
Recasting Radical Politics: Oppositional Movements at Their Local Roots
Rappaport, J.
Borderlands and Frontiers Studies Committee: Interethnic Relations in Borderlands Settings of the Americas
Raufast, M.
Toward a Pan-Iberian History: Pre-modern Networks and Communities
Raviola, B. A.
Early Modern Habsburg Women, European Diplomacy, and Religious Patronage
Rawski, T.
Historical Networks of Global Capitalism: China and Europe Compared
Raza, M. A.
World Wide Webs? Networks and Intellectual Communities in the British Empire
Read, I.
Governing Communities: The Latin American Municipality in the Long Nineteenth Century
Reddy, W. M.
Communities and Society : The History of Emotions in the Middle Ages
Reeves, R.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 4: American Intervention
Reichelderfer, S.
Foreign Students and the Internationalization of American Education during the Early Twentieth Century
Reiff, J. L.
Digital Technology and the Twenty-First-Century History Classroom
Whither the Future of the History Textbook
Reilly, K. A.
Law, Sexuality, and Community: Legal and Popular Understandings of "Illicit" Sex in Nineteenth-Century America
Relyea, S.
Politics of Imperial Expansion and Rule: Strategies and Challenges of Governing the Frontiers of the Qing Empire in China, 1700–1911
Rembis, M. A.
Disability, the Family, and the Domestic Sphere
Madness and Community in the United States: Four Perspectives
Rencewicz, M. J.
Religion in Polish America: Community, Conflict, and Cooperation
Resendez, A.
Boundaries and Border Crossers in North America and Beyond
Retzloff, T.
New Narratives in U.S. Gender and Sexuality Studies
Reyerson, K. L.
Communities of Women in Medieval Economic Networks
Rhyne, J. M.
Creating Creativity: A Roundtable Discussion of Moving beyond Lecture in Today’s College Classroom
Ribeiro da Silva, F. I.
Shaping the South Atlantic Complex: Networks and Exchanges, 1500–1822
Riboldazzi, R.
International Communities and Networks: Interweaving Urban Dialogues in the “Modern” Twentieth-Century Dialogue
Rice, L.
Transnational Activism in the 1960s: A Global Perspective
Richards, C.
Media and the State: News, Control, and Publicity in Three Germanies, 1848–1933
Richards, Y.
Dreams of Development: Transnational Perspectives on Gender, Work, and Violence
Richardson, D.
Shaping the South Atlantic Complex: Networks and Exchanges, 1500–1822
Richardson, S.
Written Law and Empire in the Ancient World: A Comparative Perspective
Trade and Travel in the Ancient Mediterranean
Richardson-Little, N.
Labor Rights as Human Rights: Emerging Global Paradigms in the Twentieth Century
Richmond, A. D.
Black Ivy: African American Intellectuals at Harvard during the Twentieth Century
Riegle, R. G.
Issues and Outcomes Surrounding the Second Vatican Council
Rijsdijk, I.
The Last American Century in Film and History
Risch, W. J.
Musical Communities and Youth behind the Iron Curtain: The Socialist Beat in the Soviet Bloc
Ritchie, R. C.
A Winner's Guide to Graduate and Postdoctoral Grant and Fellowship Competitions
Rittgers, R.
Martin Luther in His Catholic Context: Some New Research
Ritz-Deutch, U.
In the Context of Nationalism, Race, and Religion: Three Case Studies of Deutschtum in South America, 1820 to the Present
Rivas Jiménez, C. P.
Digital Research Learning Curve: Practical Lessons from a Seven-Year Historical Census Database Project
Rivers, D. W.
Bodies of Evidence: Queer Oral History Methods
Rives, N. S.
Christian Fellowship and the Perils of Building Faith Communities: Evangelical Frontiers, Religious Print Culture, and Political Conflict in the Early Republic, 1800–60
Roberston, J.
From the Ancient Law to Gibbonian Histories: Sixty Years of J.G.A. Pocock
Robert, D. L.
Historians, Historiography, and the Confessional Divide
Roberts, E.
Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) and North Atlantic Population Project (NAPP) Informational Workshop
Talk Data to Me: A Conversation with Historians about Using Large-Scale Digital Data in Research and Teaching
Roberts, J. H.
America and the Myth of the Judeo-Christian Culture: Acculturation Reconsidered
Roberts, T. M.
Contested Identities among Americans Abroad
Robinson, J. C.
Franciscan Pioneers and Prophets in the United States
Local Christianities: Franciscan Conflicts and Accommodations in Asia and Latin America
Robles, S.
Visualizing Radio Networks and Communities
Rockenbach, S.
Creating Creativity: A Roundtable Discussion of Moving beyond Lecture in Today’s College Classroom
Rocksborough-Smith, I.
Chicago ‘68: Rethinking Local Black Activism and the Battle for Urban America
Rodriguez, J. E.
Transnational Anthropology in the Americas
Medicine and Public Health in the Atlantic World
Rodriguez, M. V.
Mexico in the 1920s: New Historical and Historiographical Perspectives
Rogers, B. M.
The Digital History Seminar
Rogers, I. H.
Chicago ‘68: Rethinking Local Black Activism and the Battle for Urban America
Rogers, T. D.
Cattle and Cane: Negotiating Community, Region, and Development in Brazilian Commodity Chains, 1880–1980
Rohde, J.
Everyday Soldiers: The Limits of Militarization in Postwar American Society
Rohrer, M.
The Pleasures and Perils of LGBTQ Public History
Roller, H. F.
Native Perspectives on the Transformation of Missions in Spanish and Portuguese America
Roman, J.
Gendered Christianity in Twentieth-Century Missions and Rituals
Romanska, M.
Polish and Polish American Literary Themes
Romesburg, D.
The Queer Politics of Managing Youth and Sex in the 1920s United States
The Pleasures and Perils of LGBTQ Public History
Romo, A. A.
Whose Racial Democracy? Changing Representations of Race in Brazil, 1950–2000
Rondinone, T.
Citizen Soldiers and Civil Disorder: The National Guard, 1877–1908
Ronning, G.
Global Radicalism and the "One Big Union": Transnational Histories of the Industrial Workers of the World
Rooney, R.
Teaching History in a Digital Age
Roque Ramírez, H. N.
Bodies of Evidence: Queer Oral History Methods
Rose, S. E.
Transnational Peace Networks and Communities of Pacifism from the 1920s to the 1960s
Rosemblatt, K. A.
Transnational Anthropology in the Americas
Rosenberg, D.
Plenary Session: How to Write a History of Information: A Session in Honor of Peter Burke
Rosenberg, W. G.
Archivists, Historians, and the Future of Authority in the Archives
Rosenfeld, J.
Digital Humanities: A Hands-On Workshop
Introduction to Teachinghistory.org
Rosenfeld, S.
What’s the Big Idea? Challenges and Prospects for Long-Range Intellectual History
Rosenfeld, S.
Revolutionary Era Cosmopolitanism(s)
Rosenthal, C. C.
Everyday Calculations: Varieties of Commercial Numeracy in Early America
Rosenthal, 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
Rosenthal, J. M.
Enslaved Rebels and Maroons: Comparing Slave Resistance in the Nineteenth-Century Americas
Rosenwein, B. H.
Communities and Society : The History of Emotions in the Middle Ages
Rosinbum, J. T.
Sanctuary and Its Consequences: Central American Refugees, Government Officials, and Religious Activists
Ross, C. A. V.
Gendered Christianity in Twentieth-Century Missions and Rituals
Ross, S.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 1: American Biography and the Cold War
Rossi, B.
Looking for the Tracks: The Quest for African Sources on Slavery and the Slave Trade
Rosswurm, S.
Catholicism in the City of the Big Shoulders
Roth, T. L.
Ending Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Lessons Learned from Integrating Minorities and Women in the U.S. Military
Rothman, A.
The (Scholarly) World Absorbs the Text: Learning and the Literal Sense of Scripture in Early Modern Europe
Rouleau, B.
Fluid Worlds, Shifting Selves: Gender, Difference, and the Making of Transnational Maritime Communities
Roy, H.
Framing Minority Community Identities: Comparative Notes from India and Lebanon
Rubenstein, A.
Popular Culture and Conflict in Latin America and the Caribbean
Mexican Studies Committee: Roundtable on the Use of Visual Culture as Historical Evidence
Scandal, Drama, and Intrigue: The Politics of Latin American Telenovelas in the Late Twentieth Century
Rubin, A. S.
Hardtack and Software: Digital Approaches to the American Civil War
The Valley of the Shadow Project and Its Progeny after 20 Years
Rubinson, P. H.
Forging and Fracturing a Transnational Community: Human Rights Networks in the Twentieth Century
Ruble, S.
Conflict and Compromise: Reappraising the History of Gender in Southern Baptist Battles
Ruggles, S.
Talk Data to Me: A Conversation with Historians about Using Large-Scale Digital Data in Research and Teaching
Ruiz, J.
Bodies of Evidence: Queer Oral History Methods
Inter-American Networks and Racial Constructs in the Twentieth Century
Rukavina, A.
World Wide Webs? Networks and Intellectual Communities in the British Empire
Rumsey, A. S.
The Future of History Journals in the Digital Age
Rush, D.
Looking for the Tracks: The Quest for African Sources on Slavery and the Slave Trade
Rusinek, S.
Annual meeting and program, The Ins and Outs of Publishing in Historical Journals: A Conversation with Editors
Rutenberg, A.
Everyday Soldiers: The Limits of Militarization in Postwar American Society
Rutz, M. A.
Religion in Imperial Britain, 1800–1970
Ryan, A. M.
Half the Sky: Teaching Women and Gender in World History
Ryan, C.
Transnational Anthropology in the Americas
Rzeznik, T. F.
Protestant Catholicity: The Hidden Reformation of American Christian Communities
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