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la Hausse de Lalouvière, J.
Beyond Haiti: Race and the Limits of Revolutionary Freedom in France’s Global Empire, 1789–1815
Lacascade, J. Y.
Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Paradiplomacy: The International Venturing of Subnational Governments in the Caribbean with Focus on Puerto Rico’s Experience
Lacy, A.
Bringing Collaborative Research into Doctoral Training: Field Dispatches from the NEH Next Generation Program and the AHA Mellon Grant
The Black Nation, Mobility, and the Colored Conventions Movement in the Digital Age
LaGrand, J. B.
Placing the American Community: Lessons from the Digital Harrisburg Project
LaGrua, F.
Roundtable: Teaching and Learning Historical Skills through a Crowdsourced Women’s History Project
Lahiri, N.
John F. Richards Prize Roundtable Discussion of Nayanjot Lahiri’s
Ashoka in Ancient India
(2016 Richards Prize Winner)
Lai, S.
The Global South in the Modern Pacific World: Asian and Latin American Connections
Lambe, A. M.
Spain, Latin America, and the Transatlantic Cold War
New Approaches to Transnational Anarchism in the 20th Century
Lamberson, C.
Policing Black Radicalism
Lamotte, M.
Race, Identity, and the Movement of Ideas and Information in the Wider French Atlantic World
Lande, J.
Freedom Tactics: Inventing Alternatives to Enslavement and Race in the 18th- and 19th-Century Black Atlantic
Landers, J.
Revolutionaries, Refugees, and Smugglers: New Directions in Inter-American Exchanges during the Age of Revolution
Laney, M.
The Possibilities and Pitfalls of Big History (AKA Big History Meets the History of Science): A Roundtable Discussion
Langmead, A.
Historical Research and Analysis in the Digital Age
Lansing, C.
Religion and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Italy, Part 1: The Challenge of Sanctity
Lanza, F.
“1968” as a Local/Global Event
Lapidus, S.
Private Funding in the Humanities
Lässig, S.
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 3: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in 19th-Century Central European History
Laureano-Ortiz, R.
Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Paradiplomacy: The International Venturing of Subnational Governments in the Caribbean with Focus on Puerto Rico’s Experience
Laurence, A.
Anatomy and the Construction of Identity
Lawrence, J.
Executive Orders and Presidential Power since FDR
Lawrence, R.
Reconstructing Reconstruction: Interpreting the Epic Story of Reconstruction in Beaufort County, SC and Nationwide
Lawson, M.
The #NoDAPL and Water Is Life Movements and Historians
Lazar, D.
Inside/Outside: Defining, Ascribing, and Communicating “Germanness” in Different Contexts, Spaces, and Times
Le, A. S. H.
Populism, Nationalism, and Global Nativist Movements in the Long 20th Century
Lear, J.
Envisioning the Nation: Mexico and the World, 1900–50
Leavitt-Alcantara, B. N.
Beyond the Convent School: New Perspectives on Education for Girls in Colonial and 19th-Century Mexico and Guatemala
Lederer, S.
Children’s Health, Corporate America, and Nationalism in the Cold War
Ledford, K. F.
Strategies and Ideas from the Frontlines
Lee, A.
Historical Inquiry as Library Staff Development
Lee, A. H.
Late Breaking: Contextualizing Catalonia: The History of Catalan Nationalism and the Spanish Constitution with Respect to the 1st of October
Lee, E.
Public History in Contentious Times: The Crowdsourced Syllabus
Immigration and Transnationalism in the Modern Era
Lee, M. K.
Resistant and Receptive, Insiders and Outsiders: Native Peoples and the Making of Early Modern Indigenous Sovereignty, Colonial Subjects, and Slaves
Leeds, A.
Contemporary Afro-Latin American Feminisms
LeFlouria, T.
Race, Gender, and Prison Labor in the Era of Mass Incarceration
Leggs, B.
World Heritage and the New Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument
Lehfeldt, E. A.
Strategies and Ideas from the Frontlines
Lengel, E.
Why History Matters: Practical Impacts of Historians' Work
Lentz, M.
Mexican Studies Committee Meeting: H
ow Atlantic/Pacific Is Ethnohistory?
Leon, J. F.
Catholic Images, Narratives, and Identities in Early Modern Europe
León, M.
Rethinking the Legal Profession in the Colonial Andes
Leon, S.
The Digital History of 19th-Century US Religion
Leonard, Z.
Making International Law in Africa and Asia, 1850–1900
Lerner, M.
Late Breaking: The North Korean Nuclear Crisis in History
Leroy, J.
Freedom Tactics: Inventing Alternatives to Enslavement and Race in the 18th- and 19th-Century Black Atlantic
Leroy, J.
The Cost of Empire: Compensatory Justice in the United States
Levant, M.
Catholic Attitudes toward Protestantism and Judaism between the Two World Wars: American Context, Transnational Organizations, and Vatican Politics
Levi, S. C.
Navigating Identity and Community in the Gray Zones of Empire
Levin-Rojo, D. A.
New Perspectives on the Ethnohistory of the Spanish Borderlands
Levine, E. J.
The Identity Concept and Its Futures Past. A Roundtable on Gerald Izenberg's
Identity: The Necessity of a Modern Idea
Levine, P.
“Divide et Impera”
or Prologue to Decolonization? New Perspectives on 20th-Century Partition Politics
Levy, J. A.
Black Economic Internationalism in the 20th Century
Lew-Williams, B.
New Research on the Economic Causes and Consequences of Discrimination and Segregation
Lewis, D. E.
Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Paradiplomacy: The International Venturing of Subnational Governments in the Caribbean with Focus on Puerto Rico’s Experience
Lewis, E.
Plenary Session: The State and Future of the Humanities in the United States
Lewis, P.
Primary Sources in the Classroom and Beyond: Digital Tools and Emerging Practices
Lewis, S. E.
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee Meeting: T
he Changing Narrative Arc of History: Workshopping Assignments That Link History to the Present
State Building and Transnational Indian Policies in the Americas, 1940–80
Li, D.
Security, Trade, and Nationalism—Perception/Misperception and US-China Relations
Corruption and Anticorruption in Modern China
Li, H.
The “Violence Question” in Global 1960s Protest
Li, W.
Beyond Nationalism: Globalizing China’s World War II
Li, X.
Corruption and Anticorruption in Modern China
Licht, W. M.
Reimagining Philadelphia’s Labor History: How Including Trolleymen, Black Wobblies, Flappers, and Trashmen Turned the Historiography on Its Head
Lichtenstein, A.
Apartheid’s Legacy: Reflections 70 Years after the National Party’s Rise to Power in South Africa
Lichtenstein, N.
Late Breaking: Revolt against Regulation in the Time of Trump: Historical Perspectives
Lightfoot, D. W.
Collaborative Teaching, Writing, and Research in Medieval and Early Modern Women’s History
Lightfoot, N. J.
The Legacy of Thomas C. Holt’s
The Problem of Freedom
: 25-Year Retrospect
Lima Rabelo, F.
Left Development Projects
Limerick, P. N.
How Can We Make Historical Perspective More Central to Active Citizenship?
Lin, M.
Security, Trade, and Nationalism—Perception/Misperception and US-China Relations
Lindsey, L.
Teaching Race as an Integral Part of European History: A Roundtable
Linn, J.
Reconsidering the World of the Ancient Greeks and Romans
Littauer, A. H.
Historicizing the Queerly Feminine in Canadian and US LGBTQ Communities
Teaching LGBT History with Digital Humanities
CLGBTH Members’ Meeting
Little, D. J.
The End of the Palestine Mandate
Liu, Z.
Corruption and Anticorruption in Modern China
Livingston, J.
Teaching Capitalism
Lockton, R.
The Highlandization of Scotland, 1688–1783: War, Ethnicity, and the French Connection
Loe-Sterphone, J.
Race and Membership in Germany
Logan, T.
New Research on the Economic Causes and Consequences of Discrimination and Segregation
Lombardo, T. J.
Policing Black Radicalism
Lopez, A. R.
The Latin American Middle Classes: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Lopez, B.
Religion and Authority in Medieval and Renaissance Italy, Part 3: Devotion and Discipline
López Lázaro, F.
Piracy, Imperial Expansion, and the Making of the Modern World: New Perspectives from the Atlantic and Beyond
Thinking with, through, and against Benedict Anderson’s
Imagined Communities
: The Legacies of a Major Historical Paradigm
Lord, A.
Children’s Health, Corporate America, and Nationalism in the Cold War
Workshop: Federal Jobs Revealed
Lothrop Johnson, C.
Public Health and Education in the Andes and Caribbean
Louis, W. R.
The End of the Palestine Mandate
Remembering Marilyn Young, Activist Historian: A Memorial Panel
Louthan, H. P.
Nations of the Commonwealth: State Formation and Ethnic Identity in Early Modern Poland-Lithuania
Lowe, T.
Reconstructing Reconstruction: Interpreting the Epic Story of Reconstruction in Beaufort County, SC and Nationwide
Lowenthal, A. F.
Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Paradiplomacy: The International Venturing of Subnational Governments in the Caribbean with Focus on Puerto Rico’s Experience
Lowes, S.
Economic Histories of Forced Labor in Africa: Insights from New Sources and Approaches
Lubienecki, P.
Encountering Modernity: Catholic Social Thought in the 20th-Century United States
Lubold, S. M.
Teaching Slavery Comprehensively and Conscientiously
Lucero, B. A.
Creando Cubanos
: Cuban Educational Systems in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Lurtz, C. M.
Assessing the State from the Peripheries: The Construction of Governance in 19th-Century Latin America
Lutfi, A.
Order beyond Borders
Luther, K.
The Design, Development, and Implementation of Funded Transdisciplinary Digital History Projects: Illustrative Cases of K–16 Collaboration in Action
Lynn, J.
Teaching Conservatism in the Age of Trump
Lyons, A. H.
Over There and Back Here: Community History through the Diversity of the Veteran Experience in Florida
Lytle Hernandez, K.
Borderlands and Frontier Studies Committee Meeting: Borderlands and Border-Crossing Histories on Land and at Sea
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