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Sachsenmaier, D.
Global History and Intellectual Networks
Sack, J. J.
Avenues of Influence: Discourse Networks in Britain during the Age of Revolution
Sacks, D. H.
Traditions and Genres for Observation, Analysis, and Synthesis
Safford, F. R.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee: New Approaches to Economic History
Sager, P.
Tensions of the Colonial State: Legitimation, Citizenship, and Participation in Dutch and French Southeast Asia
Sager, R. C.
Current Events in Historical Perspective, Part II: Social History
Saidi, C. A.
Bold Mamas and Audacious Entrepreneurs: Early African Gender Dynamics and the African Diaspora
Saikia, Y.
Rethinking National Imaginaries in South Asia: The Case of the Borderlands of Kashmir, Pashtunistan, and Assam
Public History Goes Global: A Roundtable of Issues and Themes
Salau, M. B.
Looking for the Tracks: The Quest for African Sources on Slavery and the Slave Trade
Salomon, F. L.
The State and Indigenous Languages in Twentieth-Century Latin America
Sammartino, A. H.
Communities of Consumers? Social-Democratic Spaces in the Age of Postwar Mass Consumption
Samuel, C.
Martin Luther in His Catholic Context: Some New Research
Sanchez, S.
Cold War Revolutions and Counter-Revolutions in the Caribbean and Central America
Sánchez-López, S.
The Terms of Engagement and Belonging in Colombia’s Long 1930s and 1940s
Sanchez-Manriquez, K.
Development, Commerce, and the Social Question in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Latin America
Sandberg, B. W.
Creating Communities through Coercion in Seventeenth-Century France
Sandoval-Strausz, A. K.
Transnational Urbanism in the Americas
Sanneh, L.
Historians, Historiography, and the Confessional Divide
Santamaria, G.
Political Radicalism in Cold War Latin America: Networks, Contact Zones, and Tensions from Left and Right
Santamarina, J. C.
Visualizing the Cuban Revolution
Santiago, M. I.
Disasters and Their Aftermaths in Modern Mexico: Political, Scientific, and Social Responses to Unforeseen Destruction, 1860s–1930s
A Social Turn in Latin American Environmental History?
Sarkar, S.
Mapping NAPP: A Spatial Analysis of Nineteenth-Century Migration and Labor Force Participation Using Census Data from the North Atlantic Population Project (NAPP)
Sarreal, J.
Borderlands and Frontiers Studies Committee: Interethnic Relations in Borderlands Settings of the Americas
Native Perspectives on the Transformation of Missions in Spanish and Portuguese America
Sartori, A. S.
Global History and Intellectual Networks
Sayed, L.
Framing Minority Community Identities: Comparative Notes from India and Lebanon
Scaglia, I.
Transnational Peace Networks and Communities of Pacifism from the 1920s to the 1960s
Scarnecchia, T. L.
Historians and Principles of Access to Archives
Schaposchnik, A. E.
Jesuits and Crypto-Jews in Seventeenth-Century Spanish America: Individual and Familial Biographies
Scharff, V.
Lighting Up the Classroom? Then Talk to the Public! A Discussion.
Schauer, M.
Tensions of the Colonial State: Legitimation, Citizenship, and Participation in Dutch and French Southeast Asia
Schermerhorn, C.
Sailing Ships, Silver Buckles, and Solemn Bonds: Powerful Threads of Community Webs
Schlotterbeck, M. E.
Students, Intellectuals, and Politicians, 1945–80: A New Cultural History of Political Practice in Mid-Twentieth-Century Latin America
Schmid, S.
Fukushima: An International Perspective on Nuclear Accidents
Schmidt, B. M.
A Conversation about Text Mining as a Research Method
Schmidt, J.
The Old and the New: Teaching Historical Skills at the High School Level
Schmidt, L. E.
ASCH Luncheon: Edwin S. Gaustad (1923–2011): Reflections on His Influence
Schmidt, N.
Enslaved Rebels and Maroons: Comparing Slave Resistance in the Nineteenth-Century Americas
Schrag, Z. M.
Citizen Soldiers and Civil Disorder: The National Guard, 1877–1908
Schrum, K.
Playing the Past: Learning through Digital History Games
Digital Humanities: A Hands-On Workshop
Teaching History in a Digital Age
Schüler-Springorum, S.
The Promise of Nationalism: Women and Jews in European Nationalist Movements in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Schultz, K. M.
Presidential Policy and the Catholic Church in America from Jimmy Carter to G.H.W. Bush
Reconsidering Antisemitism and Jewishness in Cold War America
Schwaller, J. F.
Indigenous Intermediaries: Networks of Multilingualism and Community in Colonial Latin America
Life and Death on New Spain’s Northern Frontier
Schwaller, R. C.
Life and Death on New Spain’s Northern Frontier
Schwartz, J.
Missiology and Missionary Strategies in Colombia, Mexico, and the Marshall Islands, Sixteenth to Twentieth Centuries
Environments of Domestic War Planning: The Unintended Consequences of Federal Policy
Scribner, T.
The American Catholic Church and the "Problem" of Immigration in the Twentieth Century
Scruggs, C.
Mentoring: Wish Lists, War Stories, and Words of Wisdom
Scully, P. F.
Dreams of Development: Transnational Perspectives on Gender, Work, and Violence
Seat, K. K.
Conflict and Compromise: Reappraising the History of Gender in Southern Baptist Battles
Seaward, L.
From Digital Humanities to Cultural History: The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe
Sedrez, L. F.
A Social Turn in Latin American Environmental History?
Seefeldt, D.
The Future of History Journals in the Digital Age
The Digital History Seminar
Seigel, M.
Radical Politics, Ambiguous Practices: Everyday Life and "the Political" in Twentieth-Century Brazil
Seijas, T.
Sailors, Scientists, and Speculators: Cooperating and Conflicting Maritime Networks in the Age of American Expansion
CLAH Presidential Session: Hemispheric Approaches to Diasporic Networks and Migrations in the Age of Empire
Seitz, J. C.
Scandal, Resistance, and Practice: A Roundtable on John Seitz’s
No Closure
America and the Myth of the Judeo-Christian Culture: Acculturation Reconsidered
Selbin, E.
Revolutionary Reverberations: Latin American Politics in the Wake of the Cuban Revolution
Semley, L. D.
West African Historical Actors during the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Sen, S.
The Mughal Imperial Imaginary between Soldiers and Scribes
Sensbach, J. F.
Pietism and Slavery
Serlin, D.
Reshaping History: The Intersection of Radical and Women's History
Serna, L. I.
Historians and Principles of Access to Archives
Serventi, J.
Presenting Historical Research Using Digital Media
Shachar, U.
The Varieties of Religious Conflict in the Middle Ages
Shan, P. F.
Knowledge, Social Change, and the Network of Soft Power: China Encounters the World, 1600–2010
Shanabruch, C. H.
Catholicism in the City of the Big Shoulders
Sharma, J.
Hybrid Encounters: The Gendered Dynamics of Racial Mixing in Imperial and Post-Imperial Asia
Shaw, S. M.
Conflict and Compromise: Reappraising the History of Gender in Southern Baptist Battles
Sheehan, J.
National History Center Open Forum and Reception
Sheldon, K.
Seeing the Archive as an Artifact of Community: Fresh Approaches to Women’s History
Shephardson, C.
The Construction of Arian Memories
Sherratt, T.
Crowdsourcing History: Collaborative Online Transcription and Archives
A Conversation about Text Mining as a Research Method
Sherry, M. S.
Everyday Soldiers: The Limits of Militarization in Postwar American Society
Organization of History Teachers Luncheon
Shesko, E. M.
Racial Silences in the Archive and the Historiography of Race in Postcolonial Latin America
Shipps, J.
Violence and Religion: Nineteenth-Century Massacres in the American West
Teaching Mormonism in the Digital Age
Shockley, M.
The Politics of Respectability Reconsidered: Using the Framework of Respectability to Examine Southern Lesbian History
Shore, M.
Thinking the Twentieth Century: In Memory of Tony Judt
Shortall, S.
Looking at the Face of Europe from North American Eyes
Shreve, S. D.
Selling the Sun: Promoting Solar Housing in American Culture
Shumway, J.
Everyday Nationalism in the Rio de la Plata and Brazil, 1850–1910: From Military and State Consolidation to Popular Expression
The Meanings of Correspondence in Modern Latin American History
Sibaja, R.
Digital Humanities: A Hands-On Workshop
Digital Tools for Teaching and Learning American History
Siegel, R. B.
Abortion Debates in the United States and Europe, 1960–90: Problematizing the Standard Narrative
Sierakowski, R.
Cold War Revolutions and Counter-Revolutions in the Caribbean and Central America
Siff, S.
The Press and Psychedelia: Image, Gender, and Behavior in the United States since 1945
Sifuentez, M.
Inside Stories: Identity, Community, and the Historian's Subjectivity
Sigler, K. L.
Creating Creativity: A Roundtable Discussion of Moving beyond Lecture in Today’s College Classroom
Sikarskie, A. G.
Social Media for Digital Humanities Projects: The Quilt Index as Social Media Success Story
Sikula Bielakowski, R.
Constructing Catholic Identity in Modern America
Silk, M.
America and the Myth of the Judeo-Christian Culture: Acculturation Reconsidered
Silvers, R.
Thinking the Twentieth Century: In Memory of Tony Judt
Simpson, B.
Decolonizing U.S. History: The United States and Decolonization at Home and Abroad
Sinclair, S.
A Conversation about Text Mining as a Research Method
Singer, E. S.
Environments of Domestic War Planning: The Unintended Consequences of Federal Policy
Six-Means, H.
Domestic Metaphors for the Divine in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages
Sizer, A.
Secularism and Protestant Identity in the Early Twentieth Century
Skerrett, E.
In the Shadow of Hull House: Catholic Church Architecture on Chicago’s Near West Side
Saint James Chapel Tour
Skorobogatov, Y.
Forging and Fracturing a Transnational Community: Human Rights Networks in the Twentieth Century
Slate, N.
Alternative Geographies of Citizenship: Race, Rights, and Belonging in Transnational History
Slauter, W.
Owning the Past and Present in Nineteenth-Century America
Sleeper-Smith, S.
Roundtable: Perspectives on the War of 1812 from the Collections of the Newberry Library
Smagghe, L.
Communities and Society : The History of Emotions in the Middle Ages
Smale, R. L.
Legislating the Subaltern in the Andes and Beyond
Smardz Frost, K.
A Fluid Frontier: African Canadian and African American Transnationalism in the Detroit River Borderlands
Smith, A. B.
Depictions of Catholic Life on the Silver Screen: From Italy to Hollywood
Smith, E. P.
Law, Sexuality, and Community: Legal and Popular Understandings of "Illicit" Sex in Nineteenth-Century America
Smith, H. C.
Twentieth-Century Queer and Artistic Bohemias
Smith, S.
Tensions within the North American Church
Smith, S. J.
The Meanings of Correspondence in Modern Latin American History
Snider, C. M.
Radical Politics, Ambiguous Practices: Everyday Life and "the Political" in Twentieth-Century Brazil
Snyder, L. M.
Digital Technology and the Twenty-First-Century History Classroom
Snyder, T.
Thinking the Twentieth Century: In Memory of Tony Judt
Sobel, M.
Giving Flesh and Voice to "Ordinary People"--New Goals, New Means: A Roundtable
Soine, A.
A Winner's Guide to Graduate and Postdoctoral Grant and Fellowship Competitions
Soll, J.
Roundtable: John McCormick's
Machiavellian Democracy
Radical Enlightenment: A Session in Honor of Margaret Jacob
Soluri, J.
A Social Turn in Latin American Environmental History?
Sommer, B.
Brazilian Studies Committee: Historiographical Updates from Brazil
A “Land Without History”? Renewing the Social History of the Amazon
Song, J.
Constructing Chinese Communities in Urban America
Soto Laveaga, G.
The 1970s Are History: Opportunities and Limitations of Democratic Openings in Mexico
Sotomayor, A.
Popular Culture and Conflict in Latin America and the Caribbean
Soulodre-La France, R.
Recreating Communities: Preserving Endangered Archives to Recover African and African-Descended Communities and Networks in the Iberian Colonies
Black Militias in the Spanish Atlantic World during the Age of Revolution
Sowell, D.
Medicine and Public Health in the Atlantic World
Soybel, P. L.
The Convergence of Military and Diplomatic Histories: A Roundtable
Spang, R. L.
Communities Made of Money: Coin, Notes, and Credit in the European Eighteenth Century
Sparks, R. J.
Family Networks: Enslaved and Slave Traders in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic
Spencer, J.
Typology as Historical Method: The Forgotten Historiography
Spiekermann, U.
In Search of a New Balance: Meat in Twentieth-Century American History
Spigel, L.
The Business of Media History: Technology, Journalism, Advertising
The Historian and Television History: Rethinking the Television Age
Spike, T.
Digital Research Learning Curve: Practical Lessons from a Seven-Year Historical Census Database Project
Spohrer, J. L.
Visualizing Radio Networks and Communities
Sproat, L.
Tensions of the Colonial State: Legitimation, Citizenship, and Participation in Dutch and French Southeast Asia
Sprows Cummings, K.
Marian Devotion in North America
Mining Religious Sources: Profits and Pitfalls—Graduate Student Roundtable
Squires, S.
Early Christian Theology
Srivastava, P.
Mothers and Infants of a Modern India: Who Should Provide for Their Health?
St. John, R.
Boundaries and Border Crossers in North America and Beyond
Stabler, T. S.
Communities of Women in Medieval Economic Networks
Staley, D. J.
Current Events in Historical Perspective, Part I: Global Strategy and Politics
Stamm, M. R.
Before “Social Media”: Communication, Community, and Politics in the Twentieth-Century United States
Stange, M.
Exhibiting Progressive Tendencies: The Visual Communication of Ideology and Politics in the Progressive Era
Stantchev, S.
Hegemony and Legitimacy
Stanton, A. L.
Visualizing Radio Networks and Communities
Stapell, H. M.
Does Quixote Drink Coca-Cola? Americanism, Anti-Americanism, and Americanization in Twentieth-Century Spain
Stasson, A.
Nation-States and Missions in Paraguay, Colombia, and Africa in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Steffes, T. L.
Rethinking American Education in the Progressive Era
Steiger, E.
Environmental History from the Peripheries: Case studies from Eastern Spain, Central Asia, and the American Southwest
Steigmann-Gall, R.
Perspectives on Race, Antisemitism, and Religion in Europe from the Second World War to Its Aftermath
Stein, M.
Race-ing the Sexual Revolution
LGBTQ Historians Task Force Open Forum
Steinberg, R.
Constructive Aspects of Mass Violence
Steneck, N. J.
(Inter)National Mothers: Women's Changing Roles in the Two Germanys, 1945–60
Stern, S. J.
Andean Studies Committee: How Can I Explain What Is Happening Today? Historicizing the Contemporary Andes
Sternfeld, J.
Digital Technology and the Twenty-First-Century History Classroom
Sternhell, Y.
Owning the Past and Present in Nineteenth-Century America
Stevens, S. M.
Roundtable: Perspectives on the War of 1812 from the Collections of the Newberry Library
Stewart-Winter, T.
Race-ing the Sexual Revolution
Stjerna, K. I.
Divergent Interpretations of the Reformation
Stoler, M. A.
The Convergence of Military and Diplomatic Histories: A Roundtable
George C. Marshall Lecture on Military History
Stone, M. S.
Fascist Italy's Eastern Front: Ideology, Imagery, and Intellectuals, 1939–45
Stout, H. S.
Harry Stout’s
The New England Soul
after 25 Years
Religion, War, and the Formation of an American Identity
Straus, E. E.
Current Events in Historical Perspective, Part III: Urban Affairs
Strickland, J. G.
Talk Data to Me: A Conversation with Historians about Using Large-Scale Digital Data in Research and Teaching
Struthers, D.
Global Radicalism and the "One Big Union": Transnational Histories of the Industrial Workers of the World
Stubbendeck, M.
Policy, Power, and Prisons: The Paradox of Twentieth-Century Justice
Stull, D. D.
In Search of a New Balance: Meat in Twentieth-Century American History
Suarez-Potts, W.
Judge-Made Law in Mexico, 1850–1910: Toward the Redefinition and Establishment of Networks and Communities
Subrahmanyam, S.
World History and Its Public
Suescun Pozas, M. D. C.
The Terms of Engagement and Belonging in Colombia’s Long 1930s and 1940s
Sufian, S.
Disability, the Family, and the Domestic Sphere
Sugihara, K.
World History and Its Public
Sugrue, T. J.
Professional Development: Turning Your Dissertation into a Book
Historians and the Obama Narrative
Summers, C.
Alternative Geographies of Citizenship: Race, Rights, and Belonging in Transnational History
Summers, M.
Inside Stories: Identity, Community, and the Historian's Subjectivity
Sumner, J. A.
National Consolidation and the Promotion of "Progress": Chile, Argentina, and Mexico in the Late Nineteenth Century
Suri, J.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right, Part 4: American Intervention
Writing Regional Histories in a Global World: Converging and Diverging Historiographical Networks
Sutton, M. A.
Teaching, Playing, and Praying: Evangelical Networking and Community Building in Modern America
The Evangelical Century? Reappraising the Significance of Religion in the Modern United States
Swafford, E. L.
(Inter)National Mothers: Women's Changing Roles in the Two Germanys, 1945–60
Swaminathan, S.
New Perspectives on British Abolition: Antecedents, Affections, and Activism
Swanton, M.
The State and Indigenous Languages in Twentieth-Century Latin America
Swedberg, G. J.
Crime in Modern Latin America: New Narratives on Deviance and Social Control
Sweeney, D. A.
After Edwards: Appropriations of the New England Theology
Syrett, N. L.
The Queer Politics of Managing Youth and Sex in the 1920s United States
Szuter, C.
Public History Goes Global: A Roundtable of Issues and Themes
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