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Ma, Z.
Merchant “Smugglers” and Wayward Daughters: Chinese Legal and Social History in Global Contexts, Seventeenth to Twentieth Centuries
MacDonald, M. S.
The Late Colonial State and the End of Colonial Empires in a Comparative Perspective
MacDonald, T.
Integrated World History in a Humanities Program at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts: A Four-Year Study of Humanity
MacGonagle, E. L.
In and Out of Africa: Forging Identity through Exclusion, Education, and Healing
Macías-González, V. M.
Approaches to the Modern History of Mexican Childhood: Diplomats, Conservatives, and the State, 1876–1960
Mack, P. B.
The Private Lives and Social Worlds of Eighteenth-Century Religious Women
MacLeod, D.
Catholicism in the Sixteenth Century
MacLeod, M.
Canadian Catholic Influences in America
MacMillan, K.
Part 2
MacPherson, A.
Caribbean Studies Committee: The State of the Field in Relationship to
The Caribbean: A History of the Region and Its Peoples
(2011), Edited by Stephan Palmié and Francisco Scarano
Maddux, H. C.
Cotton Mather As Historian of Jews in
The Biblia Americana
Madrid, A. L.
The Transnational Geographies of Music in the Americas, 1920s–1940s
Maegi, B.
Bridging the 1924 and 1965 Immigration Acts: Refugees and Cold War U.S. Immigration Policy
Maffitt, K.
The Other Market: Religion, Gender, Fictions, and Future-Making in Latin American History (A Panel in Honor of Eric Van Young)
Modernization, Planning, and Urban Political Culture in Post-World War II Latin America
Maffly-Kipp, L. F.
President's Address
President's Reception
Magee, M.
The Christian Origins of the American Century
Magilow, D.
Professional Development: Turning Your Dissertation into a Book
Mahan, E.
Workshop: Finding and Loving a Government Job
Mahaney, K. L.
Renegotiating Identity: The Process of Democratization in Postauthoritarian Spain and Portugal
Maher, N. M.
Blackouts: Using Energy Regimes to Narrate Place, Race, and Ethnicity
Majewski, K.
Topics in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Polish American History
Makalani, M.
Where Authentic Blacks Are: Mapping Black-African Authenticity during the 1920s and 1930s
Makdisi, U. S.
Creating, Understanding, and Enacting Discourses of Decolonization
The State of the Field of U.S.-Arab Relations: A Roundtable
Makeham, J.
Recurrent Lives of the Confucian Classics in China
Manasek, J.
Refugee Care and Control: Changing Regimes in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Central Europe
Mandelblatt, B.
Foods from Places, Foods with Stories: A Roundtable on the State of the Field of Food History
Manela, E.
Decolonizing Rhetorics: War, Empire, and Internationalism
Mangan, J.
Colonial Studies Committee: New Branches on the Family Tree: Tales of Kith and Kin in Colonial Spanish America
Precious Metals, Precious Places: Silver, Gold, and Lead Mining Cities and Settlements in the Colonial Americas
Mangold, K.
One-Hundred and Fifty Years of Catholic Education in America, 1840–1990: From Pre-Civil War to Post-Cold War
Manley, E. S.
Spanish America, 1770–1970: Law, Order, and the Ladies
Manning, P.
Climate Change and Big History: From the Origin of Modern Humanity to the Little Ice Age
Documenting Runaway Slaves in the Americas: Sources and Methods
Mansoor, P. R.
The Value of History in American Professional Military Education
The Iraq War Is History? A Roundtable Discussion
Mantena, R.
The 2012 John F. Richards Book Prize Winner Discussion
The Time of Literature in History: Reconsidering Literary/Historical Method in South and Southeast Asia
Manuel, J. T.
Running on Empty? Anxieties over Resource Exhaustion across Time and Place
Manuel-Scott, W.
New Orleans in the World: Race, Culture and Transnational Identity
Mapp, P. W.
Merchants’ Lives in an Eighteenth-Century Global Context: New York, China, and In-Between
Margot, H.
Being and Building Wealth: Gendered Paths of Connection for Africans and Afro-Creoles in Early New Orleans
Marinari, M.
Bridging the 1924 and 1965 Immigration Acts: Refugees and Cold War U.S. Immigration Policy
Maris-Wolf, T.
Freedom Suits, Community Bonds, and Slavery’s Slow Death: Re-Thinking Freedom in Lives and Places
Marks, J. G.
Manipulating Freedom: Liberty, Enslavement, and the Quest for Power in the Southwestern Borderlands
Marlett, J.
Sex, Gender, and Catholic Identity
Marotti, W.
Prostitution in Japanese History: The State of the Field
Márquez Colín, G.
Coercion and Mediated Consent in Mexico during the Long Nineteenth Century
Marrs, A. W.
Workshop: Finding and Loving a Government Job
Marshall, A.
Technologies of Remembrance: Making Popular Meaning of the American Civil War, 1890–2012
Marshall, D.
Film Screening:
Criminal Injustice: Death and Politics at Attica
Marshall, M.
Film Screening:
Criminal Injustice: Death and Politics at Attica
Martin, B. W.
The Entrepreneurial Historian
Martin, D.
Monasteries
Martin, E.
Early Modern Catholic Women: New Approaches to the Lives of the Nuns at Port-Royal
Martin, L. A.
Outsider's Observations: Class and Culture Case Studies in Contact Zones
Martin, S.
Peer Review, History Journals, and the Future of Scholarly Research
Martinez, N.
Transnational Solidarity Movements in Twentieth-Century Latin America: Ethnic Identity, Lesbian Rights, and Cultural Campaigns
Martínez, S.
Beyond the Insular Narrative: Haiti, Her Diaspora, and International Relations from 1958–86
Martinez-Fernandez, L.
Caribbean Studies Committee: The State of the Field in Relationship to
The Caribbean: A History of the Region and Its Peoples
(2011), Edited by Stephan Palmié and Francisco Scarano
Beyond the Sugar Plantation: Caribbean Slave Experiences in Coffee and Tobacco Farms and Urban Settings
Martinez-Serna, J. G.
Sex, Drugs, and Alcohol: Indians, Missionaries, and Vice in New Spain's Borderlands
Martucci, J.
In Pursuit of the Natural: Humans, Bodies, and Making Sense of Nature in American History
Marziale, D.
Henry Morton Stanley, New Orleans, and the Contested Origins of an African Explorer: Public History and Teaching Perspectives
Maskell, C. J. D.
Imagining God's Kingdom: Natural and Supernatural Landscapes in Nineteenth-Century America
Mason, A. P. J.
Space, Place, and Time: GIS Technology in Ancient and Medieval European History
Mason, P. Q.
Cracking the Mormon Monolith: Problematizing the History of LDS Identity Construction
Massa, M.
Power to the People of God: Catholic Activism, Political Protest, and the Global Religious Sixties
Masuda, H.
Politics of Remembrance and Oblivion: Memories of War in Postwar Japan
Masur, K.
The Emancipation Proclamation at 150: Dynamics, Contexts, and Legacies
Local Politics on the National Stage: Race and Place in Washington, D.C., 1850–1995
Masur, L.
Bodies at War
Mathias, C.
Modernization, Racialization, and State Violence in the Argentine Interior
Matson, C.
Claiming New Orleans for the Early American Republic
Mauch, C.
Roundtable on Environmental History for the Twenty-First Century
Climate and the Atlantic World: Hurricanes, El Niño, La Niña, and Drought in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Mauelshagen, F.
What Is Climate History? Thinking about Climate and People across Time and Place
Maynes, M. J.
Court Order? Tracking Gender History through Legal Records
Mazurkiewicz, A.
Polish and Polish American History in the Cold War
Mazzenga, M. R.
Writing the History of Vatican II: Archivists and Historians in Dialogue
McAlister, M.
Religion and Sexuality in America's Cold War
McAllister, W. B.
CANCELLED--Historicizing Openness and Secrecy: Utility, Values, the Foreign Relations of the United States Series, and the Debate over Government Transparency
McBride, S.
Religion, Rhetoric, and Ritual in the Political Culture of the Early American Republic, 1776–1815
McCann, C.
Pastoral Responses to Trials and Disasters in Early Christianity
McCartin, J. P.
Power to the People of God: Catholic Activism, Political Protest, and the Global Religious Sixties
McClain, A.
Stones, Bones, and Books: Material and Devotional Culture in Medieval England
McClarin, K.
In Pursuit of Equality: Frederick Douglass in the Transnational and National Paradigms
McClellan, M.
The Entrepreneurial Historian
McCole, J.
Historicization and Renewal: New Perspectives on Frankfurt School Critical Theory
McCook, B.
Polish and Polish American History in the Cold War
Polish Diaspora in America and Europe
McCormack, J. W.
Anti-Jesuit Rhetoric in the Early Modern Francophone World
The Study of Religion and the Teaching of History
McCormick, M.
Science and the Human Past: A New Initiative at Harvard University
McCrea, H.
Revolutions in the History of Medicine: Smallpox Eradication in Latin America and the Circum-Caribbean, Part II
McCullough, E.
Stones, Bones, and Books: Material and Devotional Culture in Medieval England
McDaniel, W. C.
Teaching Digital Methods for History Graduate Students
McEachnie, R.
Pastoral Responses to Trials and Disasters in Early Christianity
McGahan, E. W.
Canadian Catholic Influences in America
McGandy, M. J.
Publishing about American Places
McGaughy, J. K.
Re-Thinking the History Major
McGee Deutsch, S.
Modernization, Racialization, and State Violence in the Argentine Interior
McGillivray, G. A.
Labor Laws on Paper and in Practice: From the ILO to America and Brazil, 1936–81
Globalizing Modern Sugar: Power, Nation-State, and New Histories of Sweetness
McGinness, A. B.
Intellectual Histories of Colonial Brazil
McGowan, A.
Artisanal Labor in South Asia: Revisiting Historiography and Material Practices
McGowan, M. G.
A Canadian Alternative? Protestant Narratives, Catholic Federalism, and Scriptural History in Comparative Perspective
McGraw, J. P.
The Hemispheric Caribbean
McGrew, S. C.
Those Other Texas Standards: The Texas College Ready Standards, Skill Based History Education, and P-16 Alignment
McGuinness, M. M.
Sex, Gender, and Catholic Identity
McGuire, M. E.
Redefining America's Interests Abroad
McLaughlin, R. E.
Considering Brad Gregory’s
The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society
McLeod, M. C.
Globalizing Modern Sugar: Power, Nation-State, and New Histories of Sweetness
McNally, M.
Postscripted Presences: Native Christians, Historical Narrative, and Ethnographic Quandaries
McNamer, E.
Pre-Modern Women
McNeill, J. R.
Science and the Human Past: A New Initiative at Harvard University
Climate Change and Big History: From the Origin of Modern Humanity to the Little Ice Age
Climate and the Atlantic World: Hurricanes, El Niño, La Niña, and Drought in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
McTavish, L.
Gendering Flesh and Medical Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
McTygue, N. J.
K-16 Collaboration after the Teaching American History Grant: What Now?
McVety, A. K.
Whose Resources? Visions of Economic Development in a Global Perspective
Meadows, R. D.
Building a Swiss Army Knife: A Panel on DocTracker, a Multi-Tool for Digital Documentary Editions
Mehrlaender, A.
Ethnic Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans
Mehrotra, A. K.
Taxation and American Politics: A Roundtable to Commemorate the One-Hundredth Anniversary of the Income Tax in America
Meier, K. S.
Bodies at War
Melish, J. P.
Teaching American Slavery
Mello, P.
Another Black Like Me: Identities, Solidarities, and Resistance in Brazil in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Méndez Gastelumendi, C.
Geographies of Race in the Andes, Sixteenth to Twentieth Centuries
Mendez, J. I.
Understanding Self, Understanding the Church
Mendiola, S. C.
Working Mothers and Militant Housewives: Understanding Feminine Motivations in the Twentieth-Century Workplace
Meng, M. L.
Violence, Ideology, and the Politics of Remembrance in Twentieth-Century Eastern and Central Europe
Mengel, D.
Preaching to Place: Prague Sermons from the Fourteenth to the Sixteenth Centuries
The Power of Cartography: Remapping the Black Death in the Age of Genomics and GIS
Menke, M. R.
Understanding Self, Understanding the Church
The Turbulent Political and Religious Lives and Afterlives of Modern Catholic Nuns in Europe, Central America, and the United States
Merbs, C.
Casimir Pulaski: New Facts and Discoveries
Mercado, M. L.
Out of Place: Woman’s Rights and Use of Space in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Anglo-American World
Merleaux, A.
Globalizing Modern Sugar: Power, Nation-State, and New Histories of Sweetness
Meserve, M. H.
Sacred Places, Devout Motions, and Pious Narrations in Early Modern Europe
Metcalf, A. C.
Constructing Historical Narratives from the Early Modern Atlantic World
Meuwese, M.
Environment, Encounter, and War in Early Anglo-America
Meyer, L. D.
Mary Amelia’s World: Queer Sexuality in the Alabama Black Belt, 1730–2005
Meyer, M.
Cultural Ethics and Medical Narrative
Michelson, D. A.
Reading and Community in Syriac Christianity
Michelson, P.
Pre-revolutionary Russian Theology in Transformation
Miescher, S. F.
Constructing a Global Twentieth-Century Workforce: Outside Investors, Local Leaders, and Indigenous Workers
Mikhail, A.
Imagining the Imperial Space: Spatial Experiences in the Ottoman World and Beyond
Miles, T. A.
Public History and Justice
Miller, B. C.
Bodies at War
Miller, C. J.
Placing Lives and Stories: Disney's Edutainment Films
Miller, J. C.
War and Slavery in Africa
Miller, M. C.
Women and Objects: Material Culture and the Social Life of Things in the Middle Ages
Miller, N.
Christianity and Politics in the Early Nineteenth-Century Americas
Miller-Davenport, S.
Locating Consumption in Modern Europe and the United States: Consumer Societies and the Specificity of Place
Millin, A.
Historians, Journalists, and the Challenges of Getting It Right: The Jews of Europe Before the Second World War
Mills, K. R.
Saintly Translations: Stories about Saints across Time and Space
Mims, L. S.
Locating Southern Lesbian Feminist Political History
Minkema, K.
Cotton Mather As Historian of Jews in
The Biblia Americana
Minnich, N. H.
Catholicism in the Sixteenth Century
Understanding Self, Understanding the Church
Minter, P. H.
Rights, Race, and Railways: New Perspectives on the Legal Resistance to Segregation during the Era of
Plessy v. Ferguson
Mir, F.
The 2012 John F. Richards Book Prize Winner Discussion
The Time of Literature in History: Reconsidering Literary/Historical Method in South and Southeast Asia
Mishler, M.
Mobility in the Age of Freedom
Mitchell, D.
Roundtable on Place in Time: What History and Geography Can Teach Each Other
Mitchell, L. J.
Transforming History Graduate Education to Make the PhD “Malleable”
Mitchell, M. N.
Writing and Rewriting a Past: Lost Histories of Free People of Color in New Orleans
Mitchell, M.
From the March on Washington to Tahir Square and Beyond: Tactics, Technology, and Social Movements
Lives, Places, Histories of Racial Segregation, and the Behind the Veil Oral History Project
Mitchell, S. Z.
Many Lives, Many Places, Many Stories: Spaces of Childhood in Early Modern Spain
Mitman, G.
Thinking Through History with John Sayles
Mizell-Nelson, M.
Public History Meets Digital History in Post-Katrina New Orleans
Mobley, C. F.
War and Slavery in the Atlantic World
Moerschel, L.
“The Torrent Bore Down All before Them”: Boston's Church Communities and Public Discourse during the Revolutionary Era
Mokhiber, J. P.
Henry Morton Stanley, New Orleans, and the Contested Origins of an African Explorer: Public History and Teaching Perspectives
Molina, J. M.
Anti-Jesuit Rhetoric in the Early Modern Francophone World
Molineux, C. A. J.
Polite Spaces and Contested Lives
Mollin, M. B.
Power to the People of God: Catholic Activism, Political Protest, and the Global Religious Sixties
Moncur, M.
Founding Villains: Liars, Scoundrels, and Thieves in the Making of America
Monsagrati, G.
Italy on the 150th Centenary of National Unification: Issues of Unity and Identity
Monson, P. G.
Monasteries
Montana, I. M.
War and Slavery in Africa
Life Stories and Official Discourses on Slavery and Forced Labor in Africa
Montanari, M.
Culinary Identities: Regional and National
Monteiro, J. M.
Telling Stories, Making Places: Establishing Indigenous Authority in Towns and Missions of Spanish and Portuguese America
Intellectual Histories of Colonial Brazil
Mooney, K.
Imagining "Reconstructions": Narratives of Emancipation and Nation Building in the U.S. South, Latin America, and the Caribbean, 1863–1909
Moore, B.
French Jesuit Peripeties: Turning Points of Louis Billot, Jean Daniélou, Henri de Lubac, Michel de Certeau
Moore, C.
The Catholic Experience in Twentieth-Century Africa
Moore, P.
The Entrepreneurial Historian
Moore, S. C.
First Steps: Getting Started as a History Professional
Morcillo, A. G.
Renegotiating Identity: The Process of Democratization in Postauthoritarian Spain and Portugal
Moreton, B. E.
Humanitarianism, Tourism, and Megachurches: U.S. Evangelicals and the Growth of Global Christianity
Religion and Sexuality in America's Cold War
Morgan, W. A.
Beyond the Sugar Plantation: Caribbean Slave Experiences in Coffee and Tobacco Farms and Urban Settings
Morrill, S.
Cracking the Mormon Monolith: Problematizing the History of LDS Identity Construction
Morris, A. J.
Medieval Culture in the Context of the Crusades, Part 3: Im(material) Identities
Morris, I.
Science and the Human Past: A New Initiative at Harvard University
Morris, M.
Writing the History of Vatican II: Archivists and Historians in Dialogue
Morrison, D. A.
Redefining America's Interests Abroad
Moser, J.
History as Hypothesis: Using “Reacting to the Past” to Teach the French Revolution
Mougoue, J. B. K.
“D-Day for Beauty Queens”: Beauty Pageants and Nation-Building in Western Cameroon, 1960–82
Mouris, K.
Catholicism in the Sixteenth Century
Mraz, J.
Intervening the City: Feminist Photography, Conceptual Art, and Experimental Cinema in Mexico City in the 1970s–80s
Mullen, L.
A Matter of Individual Choice: The Lives of American Catholic Converts
Mumford, J. R.
Geographies of Race in the Andes, Sixteenth to Twentieth Centuries
Muñoz, M. L. O.
Constructing Racial Imaginaries: Race, Gender, and Identity in Twentieth-Century Mexico and Brazil
Murdock, G.
Humanism, Reform, and Christian Identity in Early Modern Europe
Murillo, D. V.
Precious Metals, Precious Places: Silver, Gold, and Lead Mining Cities and Settlements in the Colonial Americas
Murphree, V.
“Lighting the Way to the Day When Women Would Smoke As Casually As Men”: Newspaper Coverage of the 1929 Torches of Freedom Campaign
Murphy, K.
Public History and Justice
Murray, P. S.
CLAH Presidential Panel I: The Biographical Turn in Latin American History: Challenges of Interpretive Power and Methodology
Muscolino, M. S.
Theorizing the History of War and the Environment
Musgrove, G. D.
Local Politics on the National Stage: Race and Place in Washington, D.C., 1850–1995
Myers, A. C.
Beyond Sally Hemings: Sex, Race, and Memory in Nineteenth-Century America
Myers, J.
Academic Administration as a Career Path for History PhD’s
Myhr, M.
Students as Inspiration: Using Student Inspired Projects and Technology to Teach History
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