American Historical Association
130th Annual Meeting (January 7-10, 2016)
January 07 - 10, 2016
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Thursday, January 7, 2016
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Tuning History in General Education Courses
AHA Session 1
Gregg v. Georgia
at 40: The Past, Present, and Future of the American Death Penalty
AHA Session 2
Are the Culture Wars History? New Comments on an Old Concept
AHA Session 3
Military-Industrial Toxins from World War II to the Palomares Semicentennial
AHA Session 4
Global Histories of National Development in Africa, Latin America, and South Asia
AHA Session 5
The Migrating Black Female Body in 1920s Central and Eastern Europe: Josephine Baker’s Reception in Vienna, Zagreb, Belgrade, and Istanbul
AHA Session 6
Identity Conflicts: The Construction and Selection of Narratives in Israel/Palestine
AHA Session 7
Caribbean Borderlands during the Long 19th Century: Geographic Mobility, Social Experiments, and Radicalism on the Fringes of Empire and Nation-States
AHA Session 8
Other Renaissances: In Honor of John Marino
AHA Session 9
Whalers, Wrecks, and Maritime Networks in the 19th-Century North Pacific: Rethinking Models of Pacific Integration
AHA Session 10
National Biography in a Transnational Age
AHA Session 11
“Localizing” the Global Mission Project: American Foreign Missionaries as Participants in Local Networks of Action and Knowledge
AHA Session 12
Nation Building in the Borderlands: Anglo-Scottish Relations in the Frontier, 1553–1603
AHA Session 13
Intimate Relations: Reevaluating Transnational Relations of Gender, Sexuality, and Citizenship in the New Diplomatic History
AHA Session 14
Intellectual Emigres and the Ottoman Empire: Rivalry, Exchange, and the Production of Knowledge in Istanbul, 1453–1732
AHA Session 15
Caught in the Middle: The Politics of Migrant Labor in Mexico and the United States
AHA Session 16
New Directions in Civil War Trauma
AHA Session 17
Challenges at the National Archives: A Discussion of Issues and Options
AHA Session 18
Grassroots Antipoverty Activism and the War on Poverty in Atlanta, 1964–74
AHA Session 19
The Origins of Women’s Prisons in the United States
AHA Session 20
Fugitive Objects: Material Culture and Historical Method
AHA Session 21
Chinese Mass Migrations: Convergences and Divergences
AHA Session 22
Historicizing US Public Broadcasting: New Initiatives and Buried Treasures
AHA Session 23
17th- and 18th-Century Jesuit Scholarship in Global Context
AHA Session 24
“Much More Than Any One Phrase Can Name”: Rethinking the Contours of Respectability in the African Diaspora, 1910–60
AHA Session 25
A War of Words: Academics and the Military Establishment in the Age of Terror
AHA Session 26
Digital History, Slave Databases, and Mapping
AHA Session 27
3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Archival Practices and the Construction of Modern Memory
AHA Session 28
The LGBTQ Historians Task Force Survey and Report: Where Do We Go from Here?
AHA Session 29
Revolutions: The State of the Field
AHA Session 30
History and Dual/Concurrent Enrollment:Issues and Opportunities
AHA Session 31
Why Caribbean Women’s History Matters
AHA Session 32
Household War: Rethinking the Warfront during the American Civil War
AHA Session 33
“AskHistorians”: Outreach and Its Challenges in an Online Space
AHA Session 34
Dirty Magazines, Female Pills, and the Price of Bread: Gender and Sexuality in Local Responses to Transnational Processes
AHA Session 35
Empire and Nation in Contest: Chinese Migrants in a Globalizing World
AHA Session 36
Fugitive Slaves and Spaces of Freedom in North America, 1800–60
AHA Session 37
New Histories of the Trade in Old Stuff: Reuse and Resale in 20th-Century American Popular Culture
AHA Session 38
Development from Within and Without: Debates, Partnerships, and Aid in Postwar Brazil
AHA Session 39
Documentary Editors Engage the 21st Century
AHA Session 40
Activists Abroad: US NGOs and International Politics since 1945
AHA Session 41
Dreams Deferred: Conflict and Crisis in Postcolonial Africa
AHA Session 42
Mobile Subjects and the Transformation of Law and Space across 18th- and 19th-Century Eurasia
AHA Session 43
Russia's Other Neighbors: Turkey and China
AHA Session 44
Crafting Order and Progress: Revisionist Perspectives of the Porfirian Era in Mexican History
AHA Session 45
Imperialists, Internationalists, and Spies: New Directions for Missionary Studies
AHA Session 46
The Circulation of Knowledge in the Age of Empires: New Perspectives on the “Transnationalization” of American History
AHA Session 47
Research Roundtable: Transgression, Gender, and Community in Eurasia, 1600–1800
AHA Session 48
Sport, the City, and the Nation in Latin America, 1930–75
AHA Session 49
Inka Dynastic Culture: Interdisciplinary Approaches
AHA Session 50
Big History: From the Classroom to Archives to the Profession and Back Again
AHA Session 51
The Freedom of Information Act at 50: The Opportunities and Challenges That Remain
AHA Session 52
History and the Future of Interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies
AHA Session 53
Digital Historical and Cultural Collections and Exhibits: Ethics, Creation, Dissemination, and Funding
AHA Session 54
Friday, January 8, 2016
8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Students on the Front Lines: The Fight to Desegregate Public Higher Education in Georgia from the 1960s Atlanta Student Movement to the Undocumented Student Movement Today
AHA Session 55
Digital Projects Lightning Round
AHA Session 56
The Many Careers of the History PhD
AHA Session 57
Reading Sources: Strategies for Teaching In-Depth Document Analysis
AHA Session 58
Model and Mirror: Civil-Military Relations in the Late Austro-Hungarian Empire
AHA Session 59
The Contested Politics of Resource Nationalism in Inter-American Relations
AHA Session 60
Linking the Atlantic with the Heart of Europe: German Transnational Networks in the 18th Century
AHA Session 61
Reproducing Gossip: Gender, Rumor, and Fertility Control
AHA Session 62
Indigenous Counter-Mapping: The Use of GIS, Geovisualizations, and Historical Maps to Reconstruct Indigenous Perspectives and Histories
AHA Session 63
Transnational Narratives of the Healthy Body: Medicine, Disability, and the Law in Modern Mexico and the United States
AHA Session 64
Contesting US-Centric Approaches to Inter-American Affairs: Latin American Responses to US Hegemony, 1880–1955
AHA Session 65
Negotiating with the Neighbors: Native and Euro-Americans on the Edge of Empires
AHA Session 66
Marijuana and Migration: Troubling Transplants in the Atlantic World, 1500–1940
AHA Session 67
Puerto Rican Civil Rights, Citizenship, and Culture in Postwar Urban America
AHA Session 68
Making Learning Outcomes Work: Decoding Tuning Assessments and Course Designs with Tools from the History Learning Project
AHA Session 69
“Exceptional” Figures in Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Latin America: Suggestive Protagonists and New Directions for Future Scholarship
AHA Session 70
Exploring Empires from Below: New Perspectives on the Early Modern Mediterranean (A Panel in Honor of John Marino)
AHA Session 71
Catholicism in Motion: Constructing a Global Church, 1600s–1900s
AHA Session 72
The Economics of Urban Life in 19th-Century Mexico and Brazil
AHA Session 73
Transnational Labor Migration, Globalization, and Ecological Integration in the Pacific World, 1800s-2000s
AHA Session 74
Disorderly City: Race, Gender, and Social Transformation in Civil War-Era New Orleans
AHA Session 75
Monks, Artists, and Merchants: Migrant Networks and Empire in Early Modern Asia
AHA Session 76
African Emigrants, Immigrants, and Refugees: America to Zambia and Mexico between 1605 and 2001
AHA Session 77
Genealogies of US-Middle East Entanglements
AHA Session 78
Roundtable on Rewriting Reconstruction
AHA Session 79
Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914-22, Part 1: The Russian Empire and Nationalism at War, 1914–22
AHA Session 80
10:30 AM-12:00 PM
Oral History on the Borders: Migration and Memory
AHA Session 81
Job Workshop for Historians
AHA Session 82
Digital Pedagogy in and out of the Classroom: Lightning Round
AHA Session 83
Reconstruction Revisited: The Impact of Reconstruction on African Americans in the South
AHA Session 84
Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas
AHA Session 85
Freemasonry: The World’s First Global Social Network
AHA Session 86
City Food: Mobile People in the Urban Foodscapes of Brazil, Canada, and Mozambique
AHA Session 87
Identities, Lives, and Memories of Navajo Code Talkers
AHA Session 88
Brutality, Due Process, and Peace Accords: Criminal Justice in Medieval and Renaissance Italy
AHA Session 89
Modernizing Capitalism in the Antebellum American South
AHA Session 90
War in the Western World: New Economic and Social Perspectives
AHA Session 91
Women and Cold War Border Crossings
AHA Session 92
Women and Families
sin Fronteras
: New Directions in Gender in the United States/Mexico Borderlands
AHA Session 93
Indenture and Beyond: Comparative Perspectives on South Asian Migration
AHA Session 94
“Chaos” in Middle Eastern Thought, Society, and History
AHA Session 95
Journals as Intellectual History: A New Historiography through Digital Mapping
AHA Session 96
Expertise on the Move: Technologies of Rule across the British Empire
AHA Session 97
Epidemics, Medicine, and Society in Modern Latin America
AHA Session 98
Migration, Space, and World War II in Latin America
AHA Session 99
Matrimony on the Margins: Migrants, Marriage, and the Making of the Atlantic World
AHA Session 100
Zionism and Jewish DP Politics in the Aftermath of the Holocaust
AHA Session 101
Beyond Koselleck: Conceptual History Today
AHA Session 102
New Perspectives on Migrations, Radicalism, and Transformations in 20th-Century North America
AHA Session 103
Testing the Frontiers of Empire: League of Nations Mandates in Africa and the Middle East
AHA Session 104
Migration and Ethnogenesis
AHA Session 105
The Politics of Invisible Wounds from the Civil War to the War on Terror
AHA Session 106
Balancing History and Legacy: Working on the Vietnam War Commemoration
AHA Session 107
Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914-22, Part 2: The Central Powers’ Perspective
AHA Session 108
2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Forced Migrations in Comparative Context
AHA Session 109
A Q & A with Publishers
AHA Session 110
Redefining History: Paradigm Shift in the Historical Profession
AHA Session 111
Forward Atlanta: Self-Portrait as the Ever-Rising City
AHA Session 112
The New Tools of the Trade: How You Can and Why You Should Become a Documentary Filmmaker or Digital Historian
AHA Session 113
“Why Sit Ye Here and Die?” Black American and Haitian Migrations within the Atlantic World
AHA Session 114
Centering African American and Caribbean Women’s Activism and Travels within Global Freedom Struggles, 1940–90
AHA Session 115
Wealth and Social Welfare: Market-Based Reform and Anti-poverty Policies
AHA Session 116
Rethinking Political Economy and Nationalism in South Asia: Alternative Histories and Methodological Possibilities
AHA Session 117
Everyday Economics: Food, Consumption, and Natural Resource Struggles in 20th-Century Latin America
AHA Session 118
Labor Migration from and to Europe: Migrants as Job Seekers and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs
AHA Session 119
“Bárbaros” in the Archive: Sources and Methods for the Study of Autonomous Indigenous Peoples in South America
AHA Session 120
Writing the Perilously Recent Past: Prisoner Rights Movement History, Problems and Possibilities
AHA Session 121
Redeemed, Indentured, Fostered: Children in 19th-Century Sierra Leone
AHA Session 122
Turning Point 1916? US Foreign Relations before and after the “Kept Us out of War” Election
AHA Session 123
Local People, Thinking Globally: Race, Migration, and the Black Freedom Struggle
AHA Session 124
Medical Ethics in 20th-Century Latin America: Human Subject Experimentation, Forced Sterilization, and Cold War Torture
AHA Session 125
Historia Ludens
: Games and Play in the Practice of History
AHA Session 126
Blurring the Color Line: Black Diplomacy in the Middle East and North Africa during the Early Cold War
AHA Session 127
Reconceptualizing the US South through the Stories of Free People of Color
AHA Session 128
Empire City: Intersecting Diasporas and Migrant Neighbors in 20th-Century New York
AHA Session 129
Forceful Politics: Performative Violence as Indigenous Discourse across North American Borderlands
AHA Session 130
Teaching the History of Money
AHA Session 131
From “ConcernedStudent1950” to Diversifying the Profession: Responding to Student Demands for Change
AHA Session 132-A
Landscapes of Power: Rationalizing Nature and Envisioning Resources in the 20th-Century World
AHA Session 133
Beyond Zomia: Merchants, Migrants, and States in the Highlands of Southwest China, 1600–1900
AHA Session 134
Migrations, Databases, and Big Data
AHA Session 135
Queer Migrations, Part 2: Coming and Going: Traversing Borders and Crossing Boundaries of Sexuality, Race, and Class in the 20th-Century United States and Germany
AHA Session 136
Russia’s Great War and Revolution, 1914-22, Part 3: The “Wider Arc” of the Russian Revolution: Global Reverberations
AHA Session 137
Saturday, January 9, 2016
9:00 AM-11:00 AM
Religion and Secularism in Nationalist Politics in the 20th Century
AHA Session 138
Where I
Work
: Historians and Our Institutions
AHA Session 139
When We Were British: Mapping British Influence on Early America for the K–12 Classroom
AHA Session 140
Transforming the US History Survey
AHA Session 141
Domesticity in World Comparative Perspective: Gender and Labor, Colonies and Nations
AHA Session 142
Contesting Conscience: Private Beliefs and Public Policy since 1965
AHA Session 143
Rethinking the Cold War: Transnational Encounters within and beyond the Soviet Bloc
AHA Session 144
The Misconception of the Negro: Transnational Histories of Black Education in the 19th and 20th Centuries
AHA Session 145
Forging a Latin American Identity in 1960s Argentine Popular Culture
AHA Session 146
Oceans of Opportunity: Women’s Mobility in the Early 20th-Century Pacific World
AHA Session 147
Crusade and Empire: Holy War and Imperial Ideologies in Medieval Europe
AHA Session 148
Challenging Historiography: Connecting Empire and Migration Studies
AHA Session 149
Prisoners and Human Rights in Modern Italy
AHA Session 150
Consumption, Empire, and Total War: Commodities and Spectacle in Japan’s Wartime System
AHA Session 151
State Medical Projects and Popular Reactions in Modern Latin America
AHA Session 152
Interpreting Mountains: Histories, Narratives, Geographies
AHA Session 153
Instrument of Empire: The Spanish Language and the Global Reach of Hispanism, 1910s–40s
AHA Session 154
Pipe Dreams: Aspirations and Impacts of Oil Transport during the Cold War
AHA Session 155
New Approaches to Inter-American Defense, 1940–70
AHA Session 156
Citizens and Neighbors: New Research on the Legal Aspects of Global Migration
AHA Session 157
New Ventures in African Economic History: Avenues toward a Broad Study of Historical Economic Life
AHA Session 158
Making Moves and Claiming Freedoms: The Navigations and Negotiations of Antebellum Women of Color
AHA Session 159
Historical Perspectives on Boycott Campaigns: California, South Africa, Palestine
AHA Session 160
Podcasting History: A Roundtable Discussion
AHA Session 161
Silk Road Roundtable: A Dialogue between Archaeologists and Historians
AHA Session 162
Imperial Reform in an Age of Globalization: Iberian Empires, Enlightenment, and Commercial Society, Part 1: Commercial Society and Iberian Empires
AHA Session 163
Learning History through Avatars: Simulations and Role-Play in the College Classroom, Part 1: Roundtable Showcase: Developing and Using Avatars in the 21st-Century Classroom
AHA Session 164
Queer Migrations, Part 3: Encounters of Empire: Gender, Sexuality, and US Militarism
AHA Session 165
Rewriting Revolutions, 1750-1850: New Settings, Characters and Plots, Part 1: Moments and Movements
AHA Session 166
9:00 AM-11:30 AM
Poster Session # 1
AHA Session 167
11:30 AM-1:30 PM
Gendering the Trans-Pacific World: Diaspora, Empire, and Race
AHA Session 168
What I Do: How Can I Be a Historian in this Job?
AHA Session 169
Tuning the Master’s: Applying the Principles and Practices of the Tuning Project to Graduate Education
AHA Session 170
Riots in the Classroom: Overcoming Anxieties of Course Redesign
AHA Session 171
Remapping the Civil War: New Takes on Ethnicity, Chronology, and Geography
AHA Session 172
Transforming the Nation: New Perspectives on the Great Migration
AHA Session 173
Migration and Mobility during World War I
AHA Session 174
Ethnic and Religious Policy in Soviet Asia and the People’s Republic of China
AHA Session 175
Postcolonial Shadings: A Roundtable Discussion of Barbara Weinstein’s
The Color of Modernity: Making Race and Nation in Modern Brazil
AHA Session 176
The History of Terrorism: New Avenues of Research
AHA Session 177
Ireland within British Imperial Culture
AHA Session 178
The Longue Durée of Women’s Slavery: Comparing the Slave Experience across Time and Place
AHA Session 179
Historical Analysis after the “History Wars”: Text, Culture, Evidence, and the Theory-Practice Binary
AHA Session 180
Food, Drugs, and Rock ’n’ Roll: New Perspectives on the 1960s-Era Counterculture
AHA Session 181
Reimagining Latino Geographies: Historicizing Midwest and Southern (Im)Migration
AHA Session 182
Caribbean Nationalisms and Community Formation: Violence, Memory, and the Politics of Boundary-Making in Guyana, Haiti, and Trinidad
AHA Session 183
American Racial Commodities in Transnational Frame
AHA Session 184
Tuning the Transfer Student: Making History Education a Seamless Experience between Two-Year and Four-Year Academic Institutions
AHA Session 185
The Promise of History Internships
AHA Session 186
The Violence of Systems: Race and Neoliberal Governance in the Post-Civil Rights Era
AHA Session 187
Native People in Motion—Crossing Boundaries
AHA Session 188
Collaborative Work on Databases and Digital Preservation Projects: Saving, Linking, and Making Sense of Archival Materials in the Digital Age
AHA Session 189
"Global" and Entangled Histories of Early Modernity, Part 1
AHA Session 190
Imperial Reform in an Age of Globalization: Iberian Empires, Enlightenment, and Commercial Society, Part 2: The Enlightenment Contexts of Iberian Empires
AHA Session 191
Learning History through Avatars: Simulations and Role-Play in the College Classroom, Part 2: Practicum on Developing and Implementing Character-Driven Learning Simulations in History Classes
AHA Session 192
Queer Migrations, Part 4: Moving People: Unsettling Circuits of Sexual Politics
AHA Session 193
Rewriting Revolutions, 1750-1850: New Settings, Characters and Plots, Part 2: Things and Persons
AHA Session 194
11:45 AM-2:15 PM
Poster Session #2
AHA Session 195
2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Remembering Carl Degler: Pioneering Scholar and Pioneering Feminist
AHA Session 196
Digital Drop-In
AHA Session 197
Off the Tenure Track but in the Classroom: Are There Short-Term Reforms That Can Make a Difference for Faculty and Students?
AHA Session 198
Digital Publishing Initiatives: Training Humanities Scholars
AHA Session 199
Black Reconstructions: Rethinking the State, the Body, and the Body Politic in Late 19th-Century America
AHA Session 200
Grounding Transnational History: Place-Based Approaches to Connections and Borders
AHA Session 201
Web Archiving: From Practice to Theory
AHA Session 202
Child Labor in the History of Latin America
AHA Session 203
Assessing Historical Thinking in a Gen Ed Classroom: Notes from the Field
AHA Session 204
Power and Authority: The Subaltern Sectors and the Elites in Colonial Andes
AHA Session 205
Christianity, Space, and Mobility in Europe’s Age of Extremes
AHA Session 206
The Great War in World Historical Perspective
AHA Session 207
Textual Communities and Religious Networks in 18th-Century British America
AHA Session 208
Reframing Guatemala’s “Ten Years of Spring”
AHA Session 209
Between Colonialism and Diaspora: Japanese Trans-Pacific Migration and the Making of Japanese Empire and Nation, 1870–2011
AHA Session 210
It’s Not about That: Revisiting Thematic Fields in the History of Science
AHA Session 211
Teaching History through Archives
AHA Session 212
The United States’ Empire in the 20th Century: What, Why, and How Much?
AHA Session 213
African American Borderlands in the Long 19th Century
AHA Session 214
Jihad: Historical Comparisons in African and Asian Experiences
AHA Session 215
The Year of Interventions: The United States in the Caribbean Basin in 1916
AHA Session 216
North Carolina during the First World War: (Dis)Organizing Southern Inclusiveness
AHA Session 217
The Future of the African American Past
AHA Session 218
“Global” and Entangled Histories of Early Modernity, Part 2
AHA Session 219
Yet Another Effort, Historians, If You Would Become Transnational: Critical Perspectives from within Transnational History
AHA Session 220
Queer Migrations, Part 5: Rent Boys, Prostitutes, Hustlers: Anxieties and Economies of Male Same-Sex Sexual Commerce in Britain, Ireland, and Canada
AHA Session 221
Rewriting Revolutions, 1750-1850: New Settings, Characters and Plots, Part 3:
Places and Materialities
AHA Session 222
2:30 PM-5:00 PM
Poster Session #3
AHA Session 223
Sunday, January 10, 2016
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Media Training Workshop for Historians
AHA Session 224
AHA Book Club #1:
Logics of History:
Social Theory and Social Transformation
by William Sewell
AHA Session 225
Fifty Years since Lester Maddox: Georgia’s Massive Resistance to the New Right
AHA Session 226
Migrating Repertoires of Diplomacy: Strategies of British Negotiation with Indigenous Peoples in the British Empire, 1800–50
AHA Session 227
Biopolitics and the Migration of Ideas in Early Modern Globalization
AHA Session 228
Civil Wars, National Imaginings, and the State in Latin America: A Comparative Perspective
AHA Session 229
Tuning Sequential Methods Courses for History Majors
AHA Session 230
International Human Rights Groups in the Communist Bloc
AHA Session 231
Staging Modern Society: Theaters in the United States, Brazil, and Egypt at the Turn of the 20th Century
AHA Session 232
The President, Persuasion, and the Press in the 20th Century
AHA Session 233
Global Migrations, Socio-Religious Networks, and State Formations from Antiquity to the Middle Ages
AHA Session 234
Empire and Labor in the Pacific
AHA Session 235
Women and Diplomatic Practice in Early Modernity
AHA Session 236
Race, Nation, Democracy, and State in and after the Russian Empire
AHA Session 238
A Useful Model: How Public and Academic Historians and K–12 Teachers Can Collaborate on Teaching Materials
AHA Session 239
The Whole World Is Mobilizing: Global Dimensions of Peace and Antiwar Activism around the Vietnam War
AHA Session 240
Rationales of Violence in the American Empire, from the Early Republic to the Late Cold War
AHA Session 241
Families and Communities in the Early Modern Atlantic Empires
AHA Session 242
The Global Migration of Economic Expertise and the Origins of International Development
AHA Session 243
“Struggle” and “Resistance” in African American Women’s History
AHA Session 244
New Directions in Disability and Gender Scholarship: Science, Medicine, and the Construction of Healthy Citizens in the Long 20th Century
AHA Session 245
Public Housing History in the HOPE VI Era
AHA Session 246
Finding Freedom: New Perspectives on Movement, Mobility, and Self-Emancipation from Slavery in the Early Republic
AHA Session 247
Decentering the Decolonization Debate
AHA Session 248
Digital History and Digital Preservation Projects: Challenges and Opportunities
AHA Session 249
Reassessing China’s Cultural Revolution: 50 Years Later
AHA Session 250
Interpreting Reconstruction in the National Parks
AHA Session 251
Queer Migrations, Part 6: Sexuality, Migration, and Urban Space across the Modern World
AHA Session 252
11:00 AM-1:00 PM
Historians in the Public Sphere: Why and How We Should Write Op-Eds and Engage the Media
AHA Session 253
AHA Book Club #2:
College:
What It Was, Is, and Should Be
, by Andrew Delbanco
AHA Session 254
Jimmy Carter’s 1976 Presidential Campaign 40 Years Later
AHA Session 255
Imperial Fantasies and Local Realities: Migrants within and beyond the British and German Empires
AHA Session 256
Federal Offense: A Complex History of Female, Native American, and African American Civil Servants
AHA Session 257
The Great War, Transnational Experience, and International Migration: Africa, Europe, and North America
AHA Session 258
Engendering Landscapes, Creating Citizens: Colonization and Resettlement in the Mid-20th-Century Tropical World: Examples from Latin America and Africa
AHA Session 259
American? Citizenship and Identity in the 20th-Century United States
AHA Session 260
Remapping Cuban Political Histories: Personal Connections and Global Implications
AHA Session 261
The Green Revolution in World History
AHA Session 262
Historical Thinking in Teacher Preparation: Preparing to Teach the Unnatural Act
AHA Session 263
Shift Ctrl: Computing and New Media beyond the US and Europe
AHA Session 264
New Approaches to Globalizing the History of American Capitalism
AHA Session 265
When the Personal Goes Global: Private Musings, Political Commentary, and the Forging of 20th-Century Transnational Identities
AHA Session 266
Imperial Intersections: Divided Sovereignties, Migratory Concepts, and the Public Sphere in Egypt, 1866–1925
AHA Session 267
Irregular Armed Conflict and the Development of the Laws of War, 1863–1977
AHA Session 268
Paradise Is a Faraway Land: Racial Representation, Hierarchy, and Conflicts in 20th-Century Brazil
AHA Session 269
Citizenship, Solidarity, and Struggle: Histories of Harlem’s Migrant Neighbors in the Interwar Period
AHA Session 270
Fellow-Feeling in an Imperial Age
AHA Session 271
Between the Family and the Global: Managing Population Migration to Western Europe in an Age of Globalization, 1945–90
AHA Session 272
New Findings in North American Drug History: Mexico, the United States, and the Wider World, 1890–1980
AHA Session 273
Marking Text for Digital History: From Microhistory to Big Data with the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)
AHA Session 274
Finding Feminisms: New Perspectives of Women’s Movements in the American South
AHA Session 275
Bio-Racialized Bodies: Racism, Illness, and Medical Practice
AHA Session 276
Détente and Its Discontents: The New Right Takes on Nixingerism and Grapples with Its Legacy
AHA Session 277
Talking Terms: Immigration and Settler Colonialism in US History
AHA Session 278
Social, Cultural, and Economic Histories of Ships Connected to the Transatlantic Slave Trade
AHA Session 279
Roundtable: The Centennial of the US National Park Service
AHA Session 280
Queer Migrations, Part 7: Traversing Boundaries: Sexual Citizenship, Trans/National Identities, and Political Movements
AHA Session 281