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Aalders, C.
The Private Lives and Social Worlds of Eighteenth-Century Religious Women
Abbott, F.
Front Lines: Early-Career Scholars Doing Digital History
Abdelnur, H. J.
Spanish America, 1770–1970: Law, Order, and the Ladies
Ablard, J. D.
Soldiers and Civilians in Twentieth Century Latin America: The Militarizing of Everyday Life
Ablavsky, G.
Indian Politics and the Politics of Indians in Early America
Abosch, S.
Exploring a Range of Careers outside the Academy
Abromeit, J.
Historicization and Renewal: New Perspectives on Frankfurt School Critical Theory
Aceves, G.
Intervening the City: Feminist Photography, Conceptual Art, and Experimental Cinema in Mexico City in the 1970s–80s
Adam, T.
The Place of Dresden in American Memory
Adas, M. P.
Toynbee Prize Lecture on Global History
Adderley, L. R.
H-Net in Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean: Building New Online Audiences
Cultural Ethics and Medical Narrative
War and Slavery in the Atlantic World
Adelman, S. M.
Fighting for the Future: American Social Reformers, Race, and Nineteenth-Century Institutions for Children
Adjout, K.
The Past, Present, and Future of the AP in History
Adkins, C.
Reimagining the Doctor, Redefining the Patient: Women, Gender, and Medical Authority in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Adler, J. L.
A "Solemn Obligation": Soldiers, Veterans, and Health Policy in the United States, 1917–24
Agmon, D.
Remembering Intermediaries in Colonial South India: Portuguese, British, and French Paradigms
Agostoni, C.
Revolutions in the History of Medicine: Smallpox Eradication in Latin America and the Circum-Caribbean, Part II
Aguilar-Rodríguez, S.
Food Policy and the Search for Modernity in Latin America
Aguirre, C. A.
Commemoration, Celebration, and Memory in Spanish America before the Bicentennials, 1780–1975
Ahlman, J. S.
Decolonization in Transnational Perspective: The View from Africa
Ahluwalia, S.
CANCELLED--Gender and Sexuality in South Asia
Akins, D.
Native Californian Encounters with the Law: Labor, Place, and Citizenship
Aladrén, G.
War and Slavery in the Americas
Alegre, R. F.
Stories from the Periphery and Below: Transnational Creations of Meaning and Media about Mexico
Aleman, C. E.
Reimagining the Switzerland of Central America: Police Brutality, Domestic Violence, and Labor Strife in Twentieth-Century Costa Rica
Alexander, A. E.
Stories from the Street Corner: Newspaper Articles on the Bronx Slave Markets from the 1930s to the 1950s
Alexander, J.
Nineteenth-Century America
Ali, D.
The Intellectual and Geo-Politics of Research Agendas
Ali-de-Unzaga, M.
Stories of the Mediterranean in the Long Middle Ages, Part I: Lives
Allamel, F.
To Swim in Strange Waters: Memory, Ecology, and Landscape in the United Houma Nation of Southeastern Louisiana
Allen, E. Jr.
Armed Self Defense during the 1950s and 1960s: The Other Side of the Southern Civil Rights Movement
Allen, J.
The Past, Present, and Future of the AP in History
Allison, J.
Seizing Control: Understanding American Indian Actions as Exercises in Sovereignty
Alonso, K. L.
The Chicana/o Movement and Its Pedagogical Legacies: An Examination of Critical Pedagogy, Political Activism, and Teaching Chicana/o History
Altehenger, J.
Criminal Law, Legal Education, and Local Courts in the Late Republic and Early People’s Republic of China
Altman, I.
Colonial Studies Committee: New Branches on the Family Tree: Tales of Kith and Kin in Colonial Spanish America
Women of the Iberian Atlantic
Alvarez, E. H.
American Catholics and the Virgin Mary: Defining, Distancing, and Domesticating Marian Devotion
Alvarez-Calderon, A.
Indigenous Authorities of the South Andean Altiplano: Confronting the Bolivian and Peruvian Nation States
Amador, E. B.
De-Centering the Welfare State: The Gendered and Imperial Politics of Social Reform in the Twentieth Century
Ambrose, E.
Armed Self Defense during the 1950s and 1960s: The Other Side of the Southern Civil Rights Movement
Amerman, A.
Topics in Nineteenth-Century Polish and Polish American History
Amoss, J.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right: The Death and Life of Great American Newspapers
Amussen, S. D.
Margins, Boundaries, and Transgressions: Chameleons, Duelists, and Gypsies in Early Modern England
Anastasakis, P. E.
Orthodox Christian Responses to "the Other": From Strength and from Vulnerability
Anderson, E. D. B.
Those Other Texas Standards: The Texas College Ready Standards, Skill Based History Education, and P-16 Alignment
Anderson, F.
College Board AP History Breakfast
Anderson, R. B.
The Catholic Experience in Twentieth-Century Africa
Andes, S.
Modern Catholic Social Movements
Andes, S. J. C.
First Steps: Getting Started as a History Professional
Andrea, A. J.
Holy War and the Medieval Church
Andrews, N. H.
Convict Lease, Free Black Labor, and Political Participation in Two Texas Counties, 1870–1900
Andrews, T. G.
Thinking Through History with John Sayles
Antonovich, J.
Reimagining the Doctor, Redefining the Patient: Women, Gender, and Medical Authority in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Antony, R.
Chinese Piracy and the Maritime Reconsidered: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Anuik, J.
Connecting Classroom and Community: H-Net Networks and Public History
Apter, A.
Shapeshifting as History: Crosscurrents of People, Nature, and Gender in Latin America and the Caribbean
Apter, L. E.
Academic Administration as a Career Path for History PhD’s
Araujo, A. L.
Crossing Images: Slave Trade, Racial Segregation, and Genocide
War and Slavery in the Americas
Aron, S.
Negotiating Racial and Ethnic Lines in the Borderlands: Mixed Peoples in Transitional North America
K-16 Collaboration after the Teaching American History Grant: What Now?
Arsenault, R. O.
Armed Self Defense during the 1950s and 1960s: The Other Side of the Southern Civil Rights Movement
Arthus, W. W.
Beyond the Insular Narrative: Haiti, Her Diaspora, and International Relations from 1958–86
Asch, C. M.
Local Politics on the National Stage: Race and Place in Washington, D.C., 1850–1995
Asen, D.
Merchant “Smugglers” and Wayward Daughters: Chinese Legal and Social History in Global Contexts, Seventeenth to Twentieth Centuries
Ashley, C. E.
Public History in the Federal Government: Continuing Trends and New Innovations
Aslakson, K.
Stories from a Caribbean World: New Orleans in the Age of Revolutions, 1769–1819
Aslan, R.
Medieval Muslim Imaginings of Place
Atwood, C. D.
When Religious Leaders Die
Auslander, L.
Negotiating Your Contract
Breakfast Meeting of the AHA Committee on Women Historians
AHA Committee on Women Historians Brainstorming Session
Austin, S. M.
CANCELLED--Boundaries, Subjectivity, and Knowledge Production in Colonial Río de la Plata
Autry, R.
Public History and Justice
Avina, A.
Everyday Forms of State Contestation: The Decline of Political Legitimacy in Late Twentieth-Century Mexico
Transnational Solidarity Movements in Twentieth-Century Latin America: Ethnic Identity, Lesbian Rights, and Cultural Campaigns
Ayers, E. L.
Plenary Session: The Public Practice of History in and for a Digital Age
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