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Cabral, D. D. C.
Insects Histories: Contested Boundaries in Human-Insect Interfaces, 1700s–1950s
Cadzow, A.
Sex, Gender, Intimacy, and Race and Lingering Questions of Justice in World War II’s Southwest Pacific Theater
Caglioti, A.
Fascist Legacies: The Afterlife of Fascism in Italy and Beyond
Calabrese, V.
Love, Sex, and Honor in the Italian South
Calder, L. G.
Learning from Evidence: Using Student Work to Understand Their Learning
What Will They
Do
Today? Five Ideas for Doing History with Students
Learning from Evidence: Using Student Work to Understand Their Learning
Caldwell, H.
Globalizing Disability History: Contributions from Latin America, the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia
Calis, R.
Writing Global History in Early Modern Europe
Callaghan, J.
Urban Catholic Parish Life in the United States: Tales from Two Cities
Camacho Escobar, J. M.
Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Paradiplomacy: The International Venturing of Subnational Governments in the Caribbean with Focus on Puerto Rico’s Experience
Cameselle, P. M.
Left Development Projects
Campbell, C. J.
Webs of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in the French Empire
Cañedo, O.
Historical Thinking and the Survey Course: Sources, Strategies, Assessments, and Best Practices in the United States, Latin America, and World Surveys
Cañeque, A.
The Early Modern Iberian Empires in Global Perspective
Capello, E.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee Meeting: N
ew Directions on Politics and Society in Pre- and Post-Gran Colombia: From the Public Sphere to Caribbean Tourism
Transnational Mexico: Shifting Subjecthood in the Global 1960s and 1970s
Capó, J. Jr.
Queer Contortions: New Directions in the History of Race, Sexuality, and the Body
Caracausi, A.
Out of the Shadows: Industry and Its Social Ramifications in Northern Italy, 16th–18th Centuries
Carey, E.
The Logistics of Drug Trafficking in the Americas: Mobility, Space, Nation, and Race
Carey, R.
Resurrecting Clio: Teaching against the Textbook, Engaging the Historian’s Sensibility
Carmichael, C.
Nationalism: Notions and Practices
From the Crises of the European Mind to the Age of Extremes
Carpenter, B.
Understanding Sacrifice: A Lens for Studying World War II through Art, Science, Literature, and History
Carpenter, B.
Over There and Back Here: Community History through the Diversity of the Veteran Experience in Florida
Carr, B.
Envisioning the Nation: Mexico and the World, 1900–50
Transnational Mexico: Shifting Subjecthood in the Global 1960s and 1970s
Carraro, F.
Texas Art as American History: Regional Paradigm or National Archetype?
Carrington-Farmer, C.
SESSION CANCELLED Animals in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Carroll, J. T.
Catholicism in the 20th-Century American West
Carter Jackson, K.
Mapping Black Mobilities and Identities in the Long 19th Century
Carter, K.
Fake News, Then and Now
Casals, G.
Queering the Museum: New Directions in Curating LGBTQ History and Art Exhibitions
Case, H.
After Brexit: Europe Today in Historical Perspective
Casey, M. P.
Religious Nationalism in Flux
Caso-Bello, A.
Rethinking the Legal Profession in the Colonial Andes
Casper, S.
Teaching with Material Culture and Historic Sites
Casper, S. T.
Moral Limits: Inequality in Ethics in the Atlantic Human Sciences, 20th Century
Casteen, E.
Sexual Violence in Historical Context
Castilho, C.
The Abolitionist Movement in Brazil: New Approaches
Brazilian Studies Committee Meeting: S
ocial Movements: Approaches, Debates, and Memory
Castillo, D.
Negotiating Catholicism and Anti-Catholicism in the 19th-Century United States
Catholics, Migration, and National Identity in the 20th-Century United States
Castillo Reyna, A.
Urbanization, Mobility, and Modernization in the 20
th
Century
Catalano, J.
Colonial Archives and Publications: Digital Native American History Is/as Transformative Use
Cavaliere, C.
Internationalizing the Teaching of US History
Cavanaugh, S. M.
Rethinking “Race” in the Spanish Atlantic: Shaping Imperial Laws and Defining Categories of Difference, Belonging, Royal Vassalage, and Religious Lineage
Reflecting on Renaissance Refugees and Forced Migrations in the Era of the Muslim Ban
Cayton, K. F.
Anti-Communism, Gender, and Race in the Depression Era South
Chaffee-Valdes, Z.
Tav Marks the Spot: How the Jewish Pirates of the Barbary Coast Made Their Mark on History
Chakraborty, T.
Comparing the Governance of Racial, Ethnic, and Religious Plurality in the Dutch Global Empire, 1600–1800
Chamberlin, F.
Late Breaking: Contextualizing Catalonia: The History of Catalan Nationalism and the Spanish Constitution with Respect to the 1st of October
Chambers, S. C.
Chile-Río de la Plata Studies Committee Meeting: The Crafting and Molding of Race in a “White” Nation
Chan, T.
Anti-Drug Activism in America and China during the 1950s and Beyond: Grassroots and Government Strategies
Chang, S.
The Politics of Domestic Service in Asia and the Americas, 1870–2015
Chapin, C. F.
Late Breaking: Revolt against Regulation in the Time of Trump: Historical Perspectives
Chaplin, J. E.
The Body Politic: Health, Disease, and Political Imagination in the Antebellum United States
Chapman, H.
After Brexit: Europe Today in Historical Perspective
Chappell, J.
Making International Law in Africa and Asia, 1850–1900
Chappine, P.
Starving Women’s Bodies
Charap, L. G.
Symposium on Advanced Placement History
Symposium on Advanced Placement History
Chard, D.
Reevaluating Science for the People: New Directions in Teaching and Scholarship
Chase, M.
Rethinking the Left in 20th-Century Latin America
Chase, M.
Cuba in a Revolutionary World, 1940s–60s
Chastain, A. B.
Urbanization, Mobility, and Modernization in the 20
th
Century
Chatelain, M.
Slavery and the University—Research in Action
Chaturvedi, V.
Constitutions and Minority Rights: Case Studies from South Asia
Chaudhuri, N.
Experiencing War: Refugees, Alliances, and Fighters
Chávez, E.
Queer Contortions: New Directions in the History of Race, Sexuality, and the Body
Chawla, S.
Tibetan Buddhist Monastics and the Problem of Itinerancy in Indian Citizenship Laws, 1940s–60s
Cházaro, L.
Matters of State, Matters of Dispute: Collecting and Display in 19th- and 20th-Century Mexico
Chazkel, A.
Beyond Police: Lessons from History
Chehade, N.
Paint and Politics: Analyzing the 2011 Egyptian Revolution through Graffiti
Chen, D.
Legal Reforms, Philosophy, and Women in the Media in China during the Late Qing and Early Republican Period
Chen, J. T. H.
Infrastructures and Events in Global History
Cheong, C.
Over There and Back Here: Community History through the Diversity of the Veteran Experience in Florida
Chervinsky, L.
The Material Politics of Revolution and Government
Cheser, M.
Workshop: Federal Jobs Revealed
Chesney, P.
Bringing Collaborative Research into Doctoral Training: Field Dispatches from the NEH Next Generation Program and the AHA Mellon Grant
Chew, E.
Returning the Landscape of Slavery to Presidential Plantations
Chiang, H.
Teaching Queer Themes and Experiences in World History
New Directions in Trans History: A Roundtable
Chickering, R.
Rewriting 19th-Century Central European History, Part 2: The National, the Transnational, and the Global in 19th-Century European History
Rewriting 19th-Century Central European History, Part 4: A Neglected Era: The Long 19th Century in Central European History
Childs, G.
Brazilian Studies Committee Meeting: S
ocial Movements: Approaches, Debates, and Memory
Childs, M. D.
Caribbean Studies Committee Meeting: F
light, Migration, and Borders in the Caribbean from Carib Expansion to 21st-Century Diasporas
Connections and Their Consequences: Cuba, West Africa, and Spain Resisting and Adapting to Change
Chin, R.
Race and Membership in Germany
Guests and Outsiders: Nativism, Integration, and the Politics of Migration in Europe since 1945
Chira, A.
Connections and Their Consequences: Cuba, West Africa, and Spain Resisting and Adapting to Change
Chowning, M.
Beyond the Convent School: New Perspectives on Education for Girls in Colonial and 19th-Century Mexico and Guatemala
Christensen, M. Z.
Mexican Studies Committee Meeting: H
ow Atlantic/Pacific Is Ethnohistory?
Christenson, J. C.
Trading Secrets of the Craft: A Macro Examination of Oral Histories
Oral History Jukebox
Christopher, E.
Plenary Session: New Perspectives on Histories of the Slave Trade
Chu, W. W.
Inside/Outside: Defining, Ascribing, and Communicating “Germanness” in Different Contexts, Spaces, and Times
Chung, S. F.
The Workings of Race and Nationhood in African American, Arab, Chaldean, Chinese, and Jewish Cemeteries in 19th-Century America
Church, C. M.
Thinking Race and Race Thinking around the “Francophone” Black Atlantic
Churchill, L.
Implementing Authoritarianism: Overlooked Sectors under Latin America’s Cold War Regimes
Ciani, A.
Catholic Attitudes toward Protestantism and Judaism between the Two World Wars: American Context, Transnational Organizations, and Vatican Politics
Ciani, A.
The Holy See, American Catholics, and the Emerging of New Global Challenges after the First World War
Ciciliot, V.
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal: Origins and Transmission of a Transnational Movement
Ciernick, H.
Catholic Education and Religious Identity in the Mid- to Late 20th-Century United States
Cieslak, M.
Race and Ethnicity on the Battlefields of the Civil War
Ciriacono, S.
Out of the Shadows: Industry and Its Social Ramifications in Northern Italy, 16th–18th Centuries
Clancy, E.
Historical Research and Analysis in the Digital Age
Clark, A. K.
What Does Brexit Mean for British History?
Clark, E. M.
Roundtable: Teaching Polish and Polish-American History
Clark, F.
Writing Global History in Early Modern Europe
Clegg, J.
Historical GIS: Topics in the 19th Century
Climenhaga, A. F.
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal: Origins and Transmission of a Transnational Movement
Cline, D.
The Design, Development, and Implementation of Funded Transdisciplinary Digital History Projects: Illustrative Cases of K–16 Collaboration in Action
Clines, R. J.
Renegadism and Transimperial Alliances in the Early Modern Mediterranean
Clinton, C.
From Hidden History to Public History: Challenges in Representing Same-Sex Desire in Film, Theater, and Literature
Historians and Sexual Harassment: The Challenge for the AHA
Coble, P. M.
Beyond Nationalism: Globalizing China’s World War II
Coglianese, C.
Late Breaking: Revolt against Regulation in the Time of Trump: Historical Perspectives
Cogswell, T.
Historians Behaving Badly: Intellectual Citizenship, Professional Behavior, and the Public Good
Cohen, D. A.
After Brexit: Europe Today in Historical Perspective
Cohen, J.
Race, Risk, and Capitalism in the 20th-Century United States
Cohen, L. J.
On the Job: Talking about History Skills with Employers
Cohen, M. J.
The End of the Palestine Mandate
Cohen, T.
What Is the African Diaspora in a “Post-racial Society”? The Case of 19th- and 20th-Century Mexico
Coleman, J. T.
Animating Human Rights: Animal Histories from Abolition to the Long Civil Rights Movement
Coleman, K. P.
Central American Studies Committee Meeting: T
he Problem of Modernity in Central America
Coleman, R.
Reconsidering American Response(s) to the Holocaust
Collins, M.
Infrastructures of the “American Century”: Technology, Mobility, and Materiality in Post-World War II US History
Combs, M.
Optics: Race, Religion, and Technology in East Asian Photography, 1868–1949
Conklin, A. L.
Thinking with Objects: New Directions in Social and Cultural History
Thinking Race and Race Thinking around the “Francophone” Black Atlantic
Connell, T.
Democratizing Research Access: Overcoming Exclusion from Well-Resourced University Research Libraries
Connolly, C.
Children’s Health, Corporate America, and Nationalism in the Cold War
Connolly, E.
The Cost of Empire: Compensatory Justice in the United States
Connolly, N.
Public History in Contentious Times: The Crowdsourced Syllabus
Contreras, C.
Historical Thinking and the Survey Course: Sources, Strategies, Assessments, and Best Practices in the United States, Latin America, and World Surveys
Contreras, C. A.
Strategies and Ideas from the Frontlines
Conway, R.
The Cacicas of Colonial Latin America
Cook, E.
Knowledge Production and Economic Life in the Long Gilded Age
Cook, L. D.
New Research on the Economic Causes and Consequences of Discrimination and Segregation
Cooley, M. A.
Colonial Studies Committee Meeting: B
eyond the Archival Divide: A Roundtable on Methods, P
erspectives, and Experiences from Colonial Latin American Archives
Cooperman, B. D.
Life on the Streets: Regulating Space and Sociability in Early Modern Italy
Corbeil, L.
Kinship, Ethnicity, and the Law in the Iberian World
Cordial, G.
Reconstructing Reconstruction: Interpreting the Epic Story of Reconstruction in Beaufort County, SC and Nationwide
Cordoví Núñez, Y.
Creando Cubanos
: Cuban Educational Systems in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Corinealdi, K.
Migrations
Cornell, A.
New Approaches to Transnational Anarchism in the 20th Century
Cornell, S.
The National Reach of Reconstruction and “Lost Cause” Mythology in the Civil War Era
Correa, M.
Implementing Authoritarianism: Overlooked Sectors under Latin America’s Cold War Regimes
Cossar, R. A.
Religion and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Italy, Part 3: Devotion and Discipline
Cotlar, S.
Teaching Conservatism in the Age of Trump
Cotz, C.
Public History and Public Memory: Talking about Slavery at Presidential Plantations
Courtwright, D.
Writing History for the General Reader: A Roundtable with Grantees in the NEH Public Scholar Program
Covart, L.
Is This Thing On? How History Podcasts Can, and Should, Change the Discipline
Covo, M.
Beyond Haiti: Race and the Limits of Revolutionary Freedom in France’s Global Empire, 1789–1815
Craddick, J.
Native American History: New Perspectives, New Approaches, New Frontiers
Craib, R.
What Is the African Diaspora in a “Post-racial Society”? The Case of 19th- and 20th-Century Mexico
The Global South in the Modern Pacific World: Asian and Latin American Connections
Craig, K.
Mixed Method Digital History
Crawford, S. D.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee Meeting: N
ew Directions on Politics and Society in Pre- and Post-Gran Colombia: From the Public Sphere to Caribbean Tourism
Rethinking Territories: Oceans, Islands, and Geopolitics in Antarctica, the Caribbean, and the Pacific
Crawford-Lackey, K.
The Geography of Privilege: The History of the National Mall and Its Excluded Stories
Cribelli, T.
Nation-Making beyond Slavery: The United States and the Transformation of 19th-Century Brazil
Cromwell, J.
Piracy, Imperial Expansion, and the Making of the Modern World: New Perspectives from the Atlantic and Beyond
Creating and Imagining a Unified Spanish Empire in the Early 18th Century: Views from the American Viceroyalties
Cross, G.
Emotions, Technology, and the American Self
Crowley, M.
Experiencing War: Refugees, Alliances, and Fighters
Starving Women’s Bodies
Crowston, C.
Reacting to the Past
Workshop, Part 1: The Frederick Douglass
Reacting to the Past
Game: A Participatory Pedagogy for College Classrooms on Slavery and Abolitionism
Cudahy, B.
Faith, Doubt, and Religious Transformation in Modern Europe
Culkin, K.
Outing the Early American Past: Case Studies from Academic and Public History
Culp, R.
Grassroots Activism in 20th-Century Asia: Lessons from Russia, China, and North Vietnam
Curley, OSB, A.
Urban Catholic Parish Life in the United States: Tales from Two Cities
Currarino, R.
Teaching Capitalism
Curtin, M. E.
Race, Gender, and Prison Labor in the Era of Mass Incarceration
Executive Orders and Presidential Power since FDR
Cyna, E.
Digital Humanities and Pedagogy: Three History Projects in the Classroom
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