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Saba, R.
Nation-Making beyond Slavery: The United States and the Transformation of 19th-Century Brazil
Sabry, T.
Everyday Technologies: Toward a History of Mass Media in the Middle East
Sack, D.
Beyond Grants: Strategies for Becoming Involved in NEH-Funded Projects
Sack, D.
Writing History for the General Reader: A Roundtable with Grantees in the NEH Public Scholar Program
Sacks, M. S.
The National Reach of Reconstruction and “Lost Cause” Mythology in the Civil War Era
Sadlier, D. J.
Cultural Diplomacy, Science, and Brazil-US Relations, 1930s–50s
Saenz, C. N.
Defining
El Campo
: Rural Identity and the Creation of Modern Spain
Salerno, B.
Roundtable: Teaching and Learning Historical Skills through a Crowdsourced Women’s History Project
Salvati, G.
Politics, Culture, and Identity in 20th-Century Italy
Samper Vendrell, J.
Queer in Public: Urban Space and Same-Sex Cultures in Europe, 1850–1930
Sanchez, M. C.
Iconoclasm and Public History: From Hatshepsut and the Calvinists to Robert E. Lee and ISIS
Sanchez, S.
Spain, Latin America, and the Transatlantic Cold War
Sanderfer, S. R.
The Black Nation, Mobility, and the Colored Conventions Movement in the Digital Age
Sanders, G. E.
CFH Breakfast Reception
Sanders Johnson, G.
Migrations
Sandling, G.
Returning the Landscape of Slavery to Presidential Plantations
Santos, B. J.
How Can We Make Historical Perspective More Central to Active Citizenship?
Sargent, D.
SHAFR Luncheon
Sarreal, J.
Chile-Río de la Plata Studies Committee Meeting: The Crafting and Molding of Race in a “White” Nation
Sarvis, A.
Placing the American Community: Lessons from the Digital Harrisburg Project
Saul, S.
Digital Humanities and Pedagogy: Three History Projects in the Classroom
Saunt, C.
Department Chairs and Fundraising
Savagian, J. C.
What Will They
Do
Today? Five Ideas for Doing History with Students
Savala, J.
The Global South in the Modern Pacific World: Asian and Latin American Connections
Sayward, A. L.
SHAFR Council Meeting
Scalenghe, S.
Globalizing Disability History: Contributions from Latin America, the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia
Scallan Melvin, M.
Global Abolition: Britain, Africa, and America, 1780s–1840s
Schaefer, J. L.
Left Development Projects
Schaffer, S. L.
Teaching History in Independent Schools: A Career for PhDs in History
Schakenbach Regele, L.
Ideologies of Industrialization in the Early American Republic
BHC Luncheon: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism: Perspectives from Business History
Schaposchnik, A.
Tradition, Suspicion, and Inquisition: Catholic Anxieties of Portuguese
Converso
,
Chino,
and Nahua Heterodoxy in 17th-Century New Spain
Schenck, M.
Reconceptualizing the African Experience with the Socialist Bloc
Schieder, C. S.
Mass Higher Education in the Global 1960s: Inclusions/Exclusions
Schields, C.
Guests and Outsiders: Nativism, Integration, and the Politics of Migration in Europe since 1945
Schlotterbeck, M. E.
The Politics of the Apolitical in Latin America: Nation, Youth, and Community, 1960–90
Schmalzer, S.
Reevaluating Science for the People: New Directions in Teaching and Scholarship
Schmidt, E.
Reconceptualizing the African Experience with the Socialist Bloc
Schmidt, J.
Comics in the History Classroom: A Workshop
Schmidt, K. I.
Transatlantic Perspectives on Law and Illiberalism, 1907–49
Schmitt, C.
Atlantic W
orld Studies Committee Meeting
Schmitz, T. J.
Strategies and Ideas from the Frontlines
Schneider, E.
New Perspectives on the Intra-American Slave Trading Routes
Schneider, R. A.
“Walls, Borders, and Boundaries in World History”: A Panel Discussion with the Contributors to the
AHR
Conversation
Schneider, W. R.
Postslavery Lives around the Caribbean: Social Control, Representation, and the Possibilities of Narration
Scholl, J.
Remembering the Eastern Andean Imperial Frontier: Exploration, Consolidation, and Identity in Colonial Spanish Charcas
Schreier, J. S.
Geneticism, Nation, and Jewish Identity
Schrum, K.
Teaching Hidden History: Learning by Developing Digital Modules
Schultheiss, K.
Strategies and Ideas from the Frontlines
Breakfast Meeting of the AHA Committee on Gender Equity
Historians and Sexual Harassment: The Challenge for the AHA
Schultz, K.
New Perspectives on the Intra-American Slave Trading Routes
Schultz, R.
Creando Cubanos
: Cuban Educational Systems in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Schwall, E.
The Politics of the Apolitical in Latin America: Nation, Youth, and Community, 1960–90
Schwaller, J.
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee Meeting: T
he Changing Narrative Arc of History: Workshopping Assignments That Link History to the Present
Schwaller, R. C.
Mexican Studies Committee Meeting: H
ow Atlantic/Pacific Is Ethnohistory?
Rethinking “Race” in the Spanish Atlantic: Shaping Imperial Laws and Defining Categories of Difference, Belonging, Royal Vassalage, and Religious Lineage
Schwaller, R. C.
Kinship, Ethnicity, and the Law in the Iberian World
Schwertner, H.
Water and Urban Power in 20th-Century Latin America
Scofield, R.
Visibility and Viability: Queer Communities of Color in 20th-Century American History
Scott, B.
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
Scott, H.
National History Day Senior Individual Exhibit Winner: The Safekeepers of History: A Monumental Stand for Cultural Preservation during the Second World War
Scott, J. C.
High vs. Low: A Roundtable Discussion of High Modernism and Low Modernism in the History of Agrarian Development
Scranton, P.
BHC Luncheon: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism: Perspectives from Business History
Scully, P.
Should Ethics Training Be Part of Historical Pedagogy?
Scully, P. F.
Should Ethics Training Be Part of Historical Pedagogy?
Sebeny, H.
Empire on the Ice Sheet: Operation Deep Freeze and Richard Evelyn Byrd
Seeman, E. R.
Remembering the Dead: Slavery and Mortality through Visual Culture, a Comparative Perspective
Segal, H.
Techno-Fixes Past and Present: Promise and Performance
Seigel, M.
Beyond Police: Lessons from History
Seijas, T.
Mexican Studies Committee Meeting: H
ow Atlantic/Pacific Is Ethnohistory?
New Perspectives on the Ethnohistory of the Spanish Borderlands
Seiler, C.
Automobility and Political Identity in a Neoliberal Age
Selcer, P.
U
nited to Combat Racism: UNESCO and the Concept of Race, 1945–65
Seltzer, J. D.
Teaching History in Independent Schools: A Career for PhDs in History
Semán, E.
Spain, Latin America, and the Transatlantic Cold War
Semley, L.
Experimenting with New Dramatic Histories
Semyonov, A.
Political Imaginaries at the End of Empire
Semyonov, A.
Globalizing Russia’s Imperial Turn: Perspectives from
Kritika
and
Ab Imperio
Serventi, J.
Mining Unexpected Sources: A Roundtable on External Funding for Historians
Beyond Grants: Strategies for Becoming Involved in NEH-Funded Projects
Dissertation Lightning Round
Sessions, J.
Webs of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in the French Empire
Shaffern, R.
Sex, Marriage, and Family in Catholic Europe
Shah, N.
Film Screening:
In Our Son's Name
: A Family Responds to 9/11
Shah, N.
Custodial Care: Histories of Detention in the Name of the State
Shaikh, J.
Oliver Cromwell Cox’s
Race, Class, and Caste
after 70 Years: Categories of Analysis and the Transnational Turn
Shaindlinger, N.
The State and the Archives in the Post-fact Age
Shan, P. F.
Corruption and Anticorruption in Modern China
Shannon, C.
American Catholics in 19th-Century Politics
Shaw, D. G.
The Distinctly Human? Rethinking Actor, Agency, and Individual Consciousness in History
Shaw, S. J.
The African Slave Trade, American Slaves, and the Migration of Black Mythology
Shawcross, T.
Identity and Belonging in Premodern Imperial Discourses: A Roundtable
She, G.
Ethnicity, Religion, and Nationalism in China’s Changing Positions during the Cold War
Sheets, R. G.
On the Job: Talking about History Skills with Employers
Sheinin, D. M. K.
Implementing Authoritarianism: Overlooked Sectors under Latin America’s Cold War Regimes
Shellow, R.
The Kerner Report at 50: Riots, Policing, and Liberalism in Crisis
Shen, Y.
Translating Global Ideas through Confucian Paradigms: Intellectual Exchange across Religious Paradigms and State Boundaries in China
Shepard, T.
Guests and Outsiders: Nativism, Integration, and the Politics of Migration in Europe since 1945
Shepperd, J.
Listening to the Archives: Researching Radio History around the World
Shesko, E.
Conscripted Citizens: Hegemony, Race, and Nationalism in Latin American Armies
Shibley, N.
Surveillance, Identity, and Homosexualities in the 20th-Century United States
Shin, Y.
The History of AI and Its Discontents I
Shinn, J. M. Jr.
From South to North: Latin America’s Impact on the 19th-Century United States
Shoemaker, N.
Migrancy and Empire in the 18th Century: A Roundtable
Sex, Gender, Intimacy, and Race and Lingering Questions of Justice in World War II’s Southwest Pacific Theater
Shopkow, L.
Learning from Evidence: Using Student Work to Understand Their Learning
Learning from Evidence: Using Student Work to Understand Their Learning
Shousha, B.
Catholic Education and Religious Identity in the Mid- to Late 20th-Century United States
Shrum, R. K.
Visualizing Race and Gender in Historic Site Interpretation
Shurts, S. E.
What Will They
Do
Today? Five Ideas for Doing History with Students
Siamdoust, N.
Everyday Technologies: Toward a History of Mass Media in the Middle East
Siddiqi, D.
Constitutions and Minority Rights: Case Studies from South Asia
Sierra Silva, P. M.
New Perspectives on the Intra-American Slave Trading Routes
Sillitti, N.
Conscripted Citizens: Hegemony, Race, and Nationalism in Latin American Armies
Silva, I.
Cultural Diplomacy, Science, and Brazil-US Relations, 1930s–50s
Silvestrini, B. G.
The Global, the Local, the Diasporic, and the In-Between: Puerto Rican History through Different Lenses
Simmons, L.
Free People of Color and Childhood in the US South
Simon, A.
Everyday Technologies: Toward a History of Mass Media in the Middle East
Sinanoglou, P.
“Divide et Impera”
or Prologue to Decolonization? New Perspectives on 20th-Century Partition Politics
Singer, B.
From Hidden History to Public History: Challenges in Representing Same-Sex Desire in Film, Theater, and Literature
Sipress, J. M.
Learning from Evidence: Using Student Work to Understand Their Learning
Learning from Evidence: Using Student Work to Understand Their Learning
Skarpelis, A. K. M.
Alt-Histories and Facts: Neo-Fascist and White Nationalist Historical Revisionism in the 21st
Century
Skidmore, E. E.
New Directions in Trans History: A Roundtable
Sleeter, N.
Teaching Hidden History: Learning by Developing Digital Modules
Slobodkin, Y.
Webs of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in the French Empire
Słoń, M.
Facilitating Global Historical Research on the Semantic Web: MEDEA (Modeling Semantically Enhanced Digital Edition of Accounts)
Slonimsky, N.
Fake News, Then and Now
Smail, D.
Racial Sciences, Old and New
Smail, D. L.
Thinking with Objects: New Directions in Social and Cultural History
Smart, D.
Environmental History in East Africa and the Indian Ocean World
Smith, A.
American Catholic Sexual Revolutions
Smith, C.
Race, Class, and Nation Building in the Euro-American World: Connections and Comparisons between the United States, Ireland, Southern Italy, and Russia, 1815–1900
Smith, F.
Frederick Douglass at 200: His Legacy in Our Time
Smith, F. H.
Drugs in the Classroom: What Should We Tell Students about Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs, and Addictive Digital Technologies in History—and in Their Own Lives?
Smith, H. W.
Rewriting 19th-Century Central European History, Part 4: A Neglected Era: The Long 19th Century in Central European History
Monumental Deviations: Public Monuments, Audience Engagement, and Alternative Scripts of Memoralization in Central Europe, 1890–1990
Smith, J. M.
The Distinctly Human? Rethinking Actor, Agency, and Individual Consciousness in History
Smith, J.
Race and Immigration in the Era of Decolonization
Smith, L. V.
November 11, 1918, in the Middle East
Smith, M. J.
Teacher, Historian, Scholar: The Professional Identity of Two-Year Faculty
Smith, M. R.
Ideologies of Industrialization in the Early American Republic
Smith, N.
Drugs in the Classroom: What Should We Tell Students about Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs, and Addictive Digital Technologies in History—and in Their Own Lives?
Anti-Drug Activism in America and China during the 1950s and Beyond: Grassroots and Government Strategies
Smith, S.
Conquest, Communal Rights, and Population in Colonial Latin America
Smith, S. J.
Envisioning the Nation: Mexico and the World, 1900–50
Smith, T.
Empire, Race, and Sovereignty in Hawai'i: From Kingdom to Statehood
Snorton, C. R.
New Directions in Trans History: A Roundtable
So, B.
Collaboration for Career Diversity: Locating Expertise at the Institutional and National Levels
Solinger, R.
Dismantling Boundaries: Women’s Historians and the Transformation of History
Solis, G.
Race and Empire in Global Music History, 1500–1800
Soluri, J.
Rethinking Territories: Oceans, Islands, and Geopolitics in Antarctica, the Caribbean, and the Pacific
Sooter, J. A.
Translating Global Ideas through Confucian Paradigms: Intellectual Exchange across Religious Paradigms and State Boundaries in China
Sopcak-Joseph, A.
Peddling Print in 19th-Century America: Subscription Publishing as a Business Model
Soriano, C.
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
Soske, J.
Oliver Cromwell Cox’s
Race, Class, and Caste
after 70 Years: Categories of Analysis and the Transnational Turn
Soskis, B. J.
Understanding the Past to Plan the Future: Historical Inquiry and Philanthropic Grant-Making
Sosnowska, A.
Polish Immigrants in the United States since the 1970s
Sotomayor, A.
New Perspectives on Puerto Rican Nationalism
Spafford, D. A. M.
Identity and Belonging in Premodern Imperial Discourses: A Roundtable
Sperber, J.
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
Spickard, P. R.
Race and Membership in Germany
Spieler, M.
Beyond Haiti: Race and the Limits of Revolutionary Freedom in France’s Global Empire, 1789–1815
Spiker, C.
Optics: Race, Religion, and Technology in East Asian Photography, 1868–1949
Spiro, L.
Knowledge Production and Economic Life in the Long Gilded Age
Spohnholz, J. A.
Reflecting on Renaissance Refugees and Forced Migrations in the Era of the Muslim Ban
Staley, D. J.
Teaching the Cold War
History and the Future
Stanford-McIntyre, S.
Spatial History in Border Regions of Modern Latin America
Stango, M.
Eyes on Different Shores: Early African American Immigration and Identity Formation
Stanton, A. L.
Listening to the Archives: Researching Radio History around the World
Starman, C.
The French on Crusade: A Digital Look at a Medieval Narrative
Staudenmaier, M.
The Global, the Local, the Diasporic, and the In-Between: Puerto Rican History through Different Lenses
Staudenmaier, M.
New Perspectives on Puerto Rican Nationalism
Steel, V.
Democratizing Research Access: Overcoming Exclusion from Well-Resourced University Research Libraries
Steinbach, S.
Teaching History in Independent Schools: A Career for PhDs in History
Steinhauer, J.
History and Public Policy Centers: A Roundtable Discussion
Steinhoff, A.
Rewriting 19th-Century Central European History, Part 4: A Neglected Era: The Long 19th Century in Central European History
Sterling, C.
Listening to the Archives: Researching Radio History around the World
Stern, R.
The Prize? Energy, Security, and Expertise
Stertzer, J. E.
Digital Texts and the Future of Digital History: Challenges, Opportunities, and Experimentation in Digital Documentary Editing
Sterup, A.
Siege, Sovereignty, and the State: The Golden Hill Paugussetts and the Summer of 1993
Stetz, N.
Public History and Public Memory: Talking about Slavery at Presidential Plantations
Stevens, S. M.
Resistant and Receptive, Insiders and Outsiders: Native Peoples and the Making of Early Modern Indigenous Sovereignty, Colonial Subjects, and Slaves
Stewart, M.
The Environmental Axis of Identity Formation:
Race, Labor, and Landscape in the Americas, 19th and 20th
C
enturies
Stewart, P. J.
Dismantling Boundaries: Women’s Historians and the Transformation of History
Stites Mor, J.
Transnational Mexico: Shifting Subjecthood in the Global 1960s and 1970s
Stokes, L.
Interactive Approaches to Teaching 20th-Century German History
Stokes, L.
Teaching Race as an Integral Part of European History: A Roundtable
Storch, R. J.
Strategies and Ideas from the Frontlines
Stout, J.
Late Breaking: Contextualizing Catalonia: The History of Catalan Nationalism and the Spanish Constitution with Respect to the 1st of October
Stovall, T. E.
Historians and Sexual Harassment: The Challenge for the AHA
Strait, K.
A People’s Journey: Exploring African American Experiences in a National Museum on a World Stage
Strauss, S.
Resurrecting Clio: Teaching against the Textbook, Engaging the Historian’s Sensibility
Streeter, C.
Black Pageants and Public Health in the Era of Jim Crow
Streets-Salter, H. E.
Why History Matters: Practical Impacts of Historians' Work
Stuckey, M.
Doors of Hope: Histories and Memories of Black Transnationalism in Indian Territory, Canada, and West Africa
Reconstructing Reconstruction: Interpreting the Epic Story of Reconstruction in Beaufort County, SC and Nationwide
Stur, H. M.
Late Breaking: A Fateful Misunderstanding: A Discussion of the Film Documentary
The Vietnam War
by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick
Sueyoshi, A. H.
Queer Contortions: New Directions in the History of Race, Sexuality, and the Body
Suisman, D.
Records and Revolutions: The Music Industry as an Agent of Change
Sullivan, F. P.
Race, Nation, Continent, World: L
iberation Struggles and Solidarity Modes
Sullivan, P. A.
The Kerner Report at 50: Riots, Policing, and Liberalism in Crisis
World Heritage and the New Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument
Sumner, R.
Major Powell Turns 150: A Sesquicentennial Interdisciplinary Reassessment of the Expeditions of John Wesley Powell between 1867–75
Sun, S.
Native American History: New Perspectives, New Approaches, New Frontiers
Sunderland, W.
Crossing Borders in Eurasia: 18th-Century Contacts between the Russian Empire and Its Neighbors
Sunderland, W.
Globalizing Russia’s Imperial Turn: Perspectives from
Kritika
and
Ab Imperio
Sutton, M. A.
Roundtable Discussion: Writing Women’s Religious Biography
Suvrathan, U.
John F. Richards Prize Roundtable Discussion of Nayanjot Lahiri’s
Ashoka in Ancient India
(2016 Richards Prize Winner)
Swagler, M.
Mass Higher Education in the Global 1960s: Inclusions/Exclusions
Swan, A.
Teaching Hidden History: Learning by Developing Digital Modules
Swan, Q.
Black Power in the World in the Global 1960s
Swann, J.
Federal Government Historians and the Public
Children’s Health, Corporate America, and Nationalism in the Cold War
Swanson, K. W.
Ideologies of Industrialization in the Early American Republic
Sweeney, L.
The State and the Archives in the Post-fact Age
Sweeney, S. J.
Freedom Tactics: Inventing Alternatives to Enslavement and Race in the 18th- and 19th-Century Black Atlantic
Sweet, J. H.
Department Chairs and Fundraising
“Five Slides in Five Minutes” Session for Early Career Scholars
Swift, J.
Historicizing the Queerly Feminine in Canadian and US LGBTQ Communities
Symes, C.
Ethnicity in Imperial and Nationalist Discourses, Then and Now
Syrett, N.
Queer Contortions: New Directions in the History of Race, Sexuality, and the Body
The National Park Service’s
LGBTQ America
Theme Study: A Roundtable
CLGBTH Members’ Meeting
Szerle, M.
Daily Lives in the Polish American Communities
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