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Rabin, D.
Race, Loyalty, and Allegiance in the Colonial British Caribbean: A Roundtable
Rabinbach, A. G.
Antisemitism and Racism: Sources, Similarities, and Differences
Rader, K. A.
Anatomy and the Construction of Identity
Rael, P. J.
Reacting to the Past Workshop, Part 2: A Discussion of
Frederick Douglass, Slavery, Abolitionism, and the Constitution: 1845
Rahnama, S.
In Their Own Words: Global Understandings of Modern Womanhood in the Mid-20th-Century Women’s Press
Raman, B.
Political Imaginaries at the End of Empire
Ramey, L.
Race in Transnational Perspective: Racial Difference across Time and Space
Ramirez, S. E.
Rethinking the Legal Profession in the Colonial Andes
Ramos, F. L.
The Early Modern Iberian Empires in Global Perspective
Creating and Imagining a Unified Spanish Empire in the Early 18th Century: Views from the American Viceroyalties
Randolph, S. P.
Federal Government Historians and the Public
Raška, F. D.
Ethnic Political Mobilization
Rattanasengchanh, P. M.
Ways of Seeing, Shaping, and Documenting Subjects under Postcolonial Conflicts
Rausch, J. M.
Crossing Borders in Latin American History: “Pioneer” Women Historians and Their Stories
Ray, C. E.
“Walls, Borders, and Boundaries in World History”: A Panel Discussion with the Contributors to the
AHR
Conversation
Ray, J. S.
Race and Nation (or Not?) in the Premodern Mediterranean
Reeder, T.
Revolutionaries, Refugees, and Smugglers: New Directions in Inter-American Exchanges during the Age of Revolution
Rehding, A.
Monumental Deviations: Public Monuments, Audience Engagement, and Alternative Scripts of Memoralization in Central Europe, 1890–1990
Reich, P.
The Law Matters Even in Mexico: New Perspectives on 20th-Century Legal History
Reichardt, A. Z.
Forging Empires, Creating Colonies: The Practical and Intellectual Toolkit of Atlantic Empires
Reid, D.
Mining Unexpected Sources: A Roundtable on External Funding for Historians
Reid, J.
How Working with Teachers Impacted My Work: Historians Reflect on the Value of Education Outreach
Reid-Vazquez, M.
Caribbean Circulations: Race, Nation, and Citizenship in Cuba, 1890–1980
Reidy, J. P.
Race and Ethnicity on the Battlefields of the Civil War
Reilly, B. F.
Democratizing Research Access: Overcoming Exclusion from Well-Resourced University Research Libraries
Reimitz, H. Sr.
Ethnicity in Imperial and Nationalist Discourses, Then and Now
Reinhard, C.
The African Slave Trade, American Slaves, and the Migration of Black Mythology
Reinhard, R.
Words That Shape the World: Historians, Teachers, and Partnerships for LGBT History
Reis, E.
Teaching LGBT History with Digital Humanities
Renna, T. J.
Catholics, Migration, and National Identity in the 20th-Century United States
Resendez, A.
Borderlands and Frontier Studies Committee Meeting: Borderlands and Border-Crossing Histories on Land and at Sea
Reznick, J. S.
Federal Government Historians and the Public
Mining Unexpected Sources: A Roundtable on External Funding for Historians
Rhody, J.
Theory and Method in the Digital Age
Richardson, H.
Commentary, Not Punditry: Historians, Politics, and the Media
Richert, L.
Drugs in the Classroom: What Should We Tell Students about Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs, and Addictive Digital Technologies in History—and in Their Own Lives?
Riddle, J. D.
The Body Politic: Health, Disease, and Political Imagination in the Antebellum United States
Rinaldi, C.
Love, Sex, and Honor in the Italian South
Rindfleisch, B.
Colonial Archives and Publications: Digital Native American History Is/as Transformative Use
Rittgers, R. K.
Competing Visions of Reform: Early Modern Conceptions of Christian Reform
Rizzo, T.
Anxious Masculinities in the Age of Empire
Robert, D. L.
Transnational Christianity and Ethnic Identity: The International Missionary Council Encounters Indigenous Christians in Central America, China, and Africa
Robert, K.
Uniformed Women in the Great War
Roberts, C.
Documenting the History of the First Federal Congress
Roberts, J. L.
Unfreedom: A Roundtable—Constructing Race and Class in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Roberts, K. B.
The Digital History of 19th-Century US Religion
Robertson, S.
Theory and Method in the Digital Age
Robertson, S.
Arguing with Digital History: A Roundtable on Using Digital History to Make Arguments for Academic Audiences
Robins, M. A.
Dancing Reformers or Reformed Dancers? Dance, Religion, and Gender in the Reformation
Robinson, S. N.
Filtering the Frontier: Migrants and Refugees at the Border in the Arab Middle East
Rocha, E. P.
Social Control, Violence, and Religion in the Caribbean and Central America
Rockoff, H.
New Research on the Economic Causes and Consequences of Discrimination and Segregation
Rodriguez, C.
The Law Matters Even in Mexico: New Perspectives on 20th-Century Legal History
Late Breaking: Immigration Control and Resistance: Historicizing the Present Moment, a Conversation between Historians and Activists
Rodriguez, J. E.
Moral Limits: Inequality in Ethics in the Atlantic Human Sciences, 20th Century
Film Screening:
In Our Son's Name
: A Family Responds to 9/11
Rodriguez, M. S.
Fighting against the War on Poverty
Rodriguez, S.
“Third World” Anticolonial Nationalism and the Chicana/o Movement
Rodriguez, S.
Drawing Boundaries of Belonging: Race, Ethnicity, National Affiliation, and Alienation in US-Mexico Borderlands in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Roege, P.
Trans-imperial Habsburg Dynamics in the Long 18th Century
Forging Empires, Creating Colonies: The Practical and Intellectual Toolkit of Atlantic Empires
Rogers, C. J.
Digitizing Military History: New Frontiers in Race, Gender, Urban Studies, and Education
Rogers, J. D.
John F. Richards Prize Roundtable Discussion of Nayanjot Lahiri’s
Ashoka in Ancient India
(2016 Richards Prize Winner)
Rogers, T. D.
The Environmental Axis of Identity Formation:
Race, Labor, and Landscape in the Americas, 19th and 20th
C
enturies
Rohrmeier, K.
Edgy Urban Environmental History: The Ideological Built Environment
Roldán, M.
Writing Colombian History after the 2016 Accord: Questions and Methods
Roller, H. F.
Atlantic W
orld Studies Committee Meeting
Roman, M.
Teaching Race as an Integral Part of European History: A Roundtable
Rombough, J.
Life on the Streets: Regulating Space and Sociability in Early Modern Italy
Romesburg, D.
Words That Shape the World: Historians, Teachers, and Partnerships for LGBT History
Queering the Museum: New Directions in Curating LGBTQ History and Art Exhibitions
Romine, D.
Black Power in the World in the Global 1960s
Roney, J. C.
How Can We Make Historical Perspective More Central to Active Citizenship?
Roosien, C.
Selling the State: Propaganda and the Construction of Public Legitimacy in the Postcolonial World
Roque, R.
The Emergence of Racial Modernities in the Global South
Rose, C.
Out of the Shadows: Industry and Its Social Ramifications in Northern Italy, 16th–18th Centuries
Life on the Streets: Regulating Space and Sociability in Early Modern Italy
Rosemblatt, K. A.
Historical Perspectives on Sovereignty in the Americas
Rosen, H.
The Legacy of Thomas C. Holt’s
The Problem of Freedom
: 25-Year Retrospect
Rosenblum, N. A.
Transatlantic Perspectives on Law and Illiberalism, 1907–49
Rosenfeld, J. L.
Understanding Sacrifice: A Lens for Studying World War II through Art, Science, Literature, and History
Rosenfield, P.
Understanding the Past to Plan the Future: Historical Inquiry and Philanthropic Grant-Making
Rosenmüller, C.
Creating and Imagining a Unified Spanish Empire in the Early 18th Century: Views from the American Viceroyalties
Rosenthal, J. M.
Writing Colombian History after the 2016 Accord: Questions and Methods
Roshwald, A. I.
From the Crises of the European Mind to the Age of Extremes
Rosinbum, J.
Primary Sources in the Classroom and Beyond: Digital Tools and Emerging Practices
Ross, A. I.
Queer in Public: Urban Space and Same-Sex Cultures in Europe, 1850–1930
Ross, J.
Surveillance, Identity, and Homosexualities in the 20th-Century United States
Ross, T. E.
Peddling Print in 19th-Century America: Subscription Publishing as a Business Model
Ross, T.
Sex, Marriage, and Family in Catholic Europe
Roth, A. M.
Iconoclasm and Public History: From Hatshepsut and the Calvinists to Robert E. Lee and ISIS
Roth, M. S.
Free Speech on Campus
Rothman, A.
Slavery and the University—Research in Action
Rouphail, R.
Environmental History in East Africa and the Indian Ocean World
Rouse, W.
Words That Shape the World: Historians, Teachers, and Partnerships for LGBT History
Rowe, S.
“What Do Public History Employers Want?” A Report from the National Council on Public History
Rowland, L. S.
Documentary Editions, Databases, and the Future of Digital History: Advancing Field-Driven Historical Infrastructure in the Digital Age
Rubin, R.
1960s GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums)
Ruble, A.
Interactive Approaches to Teaching 20th-Century German History
Rudek-Śmiechowska, A.
Ethnic Political Mobilization
Ruediger, D.
How Can I Be a Historian in This Job
Rufer, M.
Matters of State, Matters of Dispute: Collecting and Display in 19th- and 20th-Century Mexico
Ruffin, H. II
F
reedom’s Frontier: The State of the African American West in 20th- and 21st-Century History
Rugenstein, E. IV
Akwesasne, a Nation Divided by More Than the St. Lawrence River
Ruiz, J.
Atlantic W
orld Studies Committee Meeting
Runstedtler, T.
Race, Sport, Spectatorship
Rupert, L. M.
New Perspectives on the Intra-American Slave Trading Routes
Caribbean Studies Committee Meeting: F
light, Migration, and Borders in the Caribbean from Carib Expansion to 21st-Century Diasporas
New Perspectives on the Intra-American Slave Trading Routes
Rush, A. S.
Race and Immigration in the Era of Decolonization
Ryan, E.
Fascist Legacies: The Afterlife of Fascism in Italy and Beyond
Ryan, F.
Reimagining Philadelphia’s Labor History: How Including Trolleymen, Black Wobblies, Flappers, and Trashmen Turned the Historiography on Its Head
Rzeznik, T. F.
American Catholic Sexual Revolutions
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