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Haberski, R. J.
Franciscans in the American Century: A Discussion of New Research
Hafez, F.
The End of Emancipation? Sex, Gender, and Neo-Nationalism
Hageman, P.
Propaganda & the Impossible Black Female Body: The Tale of Suzanne Louverture
Haine, W. S.
Cafes Cultures in India since 1950
Hajdarpasic, E.
CANCELLED Orientalism and Its Discontents: Rethinking Approaches to Islam and Islamic Studies in Modern Europe
Hale, J.
The Student as Citizen: Loyalties, Disloyalties, and the Politics of Education
Hall, J.
Cutting a New Military Figure: Transforming Gender Ideals in the 20th-Century American Military
Halli, J.
Making Sense of Dual Credit in History: A Roundtable Discussion
Halpern, R.
Photography, Working Histories, Laboring Lives: A Companion Panel to
Radical History Review
Issue 132
Hamm, B.
Religion and Society in the Early Modern Portuguese Atlantic World
Hammad, H.
Comparative Histories of Sex Work in Iran and Egypt
Hammond, A.
Loyalty and Competing Narratives in Oral History
Hammonds, E.
Race-Making and Reproductive Medicine in North America, 1830
–
1930
Hankins, M.
Cutting a New Military Figure: Transforming Gender Ideals in the 20th-Century American Military
Hanlon, M. L.
50 Years since Tranquility Base: Looking Back, and Ahead, from the Golden Anniversary of the First Moon Landing
Hanna, M. G.
Experiential Learning in World History Pedagogy
Hansen, J. R.
50 Years since Tranquility Base: Looking Back, and Ahead, from the Golden Anniversary of the First Moon Landing
Hanser, J.
Global Microhistory
Hardesty, J. R.
Divided Loyalties: Slaves, Slavers, and Institutions in the 17th- and 18th-Century Atlantic World
Harris, K. D.
Digital Approaches to Book History: A Roundtable
Harris, L. M.
Neoliberalism: The History and Future of a Word
Harris, S.
Why Can't We All Just Get Along? The Debate over Free Speech on Campus
Harrison, C.
Zouaves: Comparing Histories of a 19th-Century Military Style
Hartfield, V.
Energizing Academic Assessment: A Values-Engaged Approach
Harvell-DeGolier, T.
Impediments to Civilization: Colonial Discourses on Polygamy in the 19th Century British Empire from the 1850s to the 1900s
Haslam, J.
Intelligence Interference in Domestic Politics: International and Historical Perspectives on Russiagate 2016
Havens, E.
Stretched or Cropped Margins? Annotation Studies between the Disciplines
Havers, R.
George C. Marshall Lecture in Military History
Hawkins, J.
18th- and 19th-Century Visions of Abundance and Scarcity in the Americas: Florida, the Caribbean, and Río de la Plata
Hayden, L.
"Why Do I Have to Study This?" Making History Relevant through Service Learning
Hayes, M.
Loyalty, Rights, Slavery, and Power in Europe's New World Empires, 16th
–
18th Centuries
Hayes, P.
Chicago Catholicism
Hayford, C.
China by the Book: Cold War, Hot Topics
He, J.
Loyalties across Boundaries: Comparing and Connecting Loyalties in Early Modern Asia
Hein, L. E.
Cultures of Creativity in Wartime Japan
Heinig, A.
Right to Riot: Chicago Race Riots of 1919
Heinsen-Roach, E.
Imperial Entanglements in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean during the 17th Century: Dutch, Portuguese, and Spanish Perspectives
Heintzman, K.
Governing Human and Animal Populations from the Colonial to the Postcolonial World
Hellman, L.
European Expulsions: Banishment and Exile in the Early Modern World, 1700
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1800
Global Microhistory
Hemmer, N. R.
Divided Loyalties in the United States: Polarization and Partisanship in Contemporary America
Unfaking the News: Historians in the Media in the Era of Trump
Hendery, R.
DH in 3D: Multidimensional Research and Education in the Digital Humanities
Henold, M.
Women and Liturgical Innovations in 20th-Century Chicago
Henry, S. M.
Telling Big Stories in History Museums: Exhibitions, Narrative, and Synthesis
Heppler, J.
Passages from Quantitative History to Digital Humanities
Herbert, J.
The American Revolution in World History: A Teaching Roundtable
Herbst, M. T.
On the Value of World History as a General Education Requirement
Experiential Learning in World History Pedagogy
Hernandez, S.
Borderlands and Frontier Studies Committee Meeting: The Labors of Latinas across Borders, Region, and Time
Herran Avila, L.
Exploring the Loyalties of Perpetrators of Violence in 20th-Century Mexico
Herrmann, G.
Spain, World War II, and the Holocaust: History, Literature, and Memory
Hershenzon, D.
Practices and Representations of Material Exchanges across the Mediterranean: Conflict and Loyalty, Cooperation and Communication
Hertzman, M.
Beyond the Veil of Planter Power: Conjuring Loyalties in the Colonial Caribbean
Inter-American Lives and Loyalties: Ties That Bound
Hesse, B.
"Creolizing Thinking": A Roundtable Discussion of Stuart Hall's
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Familiar Stranger: A Life between Two Islands
Hessler, J. M.
Cuba and the Eastern Bloc: Everyday Life under Socialism
Hicks, M.
Rethinking Freedom and Manumission in Latin America and the Atlantic World
Hidalgo, A.
Colonial Studies Committee Meeting: Tuning the Colonial Survey
Hidalgo, S.
Reassessing the Paradoxes of Revolution: Mexico after 1940
Hillebrand, J.
Visualizing Victory, Visualizing Defeat: The Material Culture of Occupation in the Wake of World War II
Hiller, A.
The Right to Fight
Hines, A. J.
Slavery, Mobility, and the Law in the Americas
Hines, J.
The Many Careers in K-12: What Working in K-12 Education Really Looks Like
Hinojosa, F.
Critical Terms (ACHA): American
Latinos Transforming US Churches in the Late 20th Century
Hirano, K.
What Is "Theory" Now?
Hirota, H.
Ethnic Loyalties in the 19th-Century Irish Atlantic World
Ho, J.
New Approaches to World History Pedagogy: Teaching Non-textual Literacy with Non-traditional Media
Hoang, L.
Critical Terms (ACHA): American
Hobbs, A.
Great Escapes: African American Migrants, Motorists, and Runaway Slaves and the Search for Freedom
Hobson, E. K.
Apropos Scholarship: When LGBTQ Historical Research Shaped Current Events and Activism
Hodel, T.
Archival Practice and the Life Cycles of Records in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Hodson, C.
Beyond Loyalty: Neutrals, Neutrality, and Zones of Occupation in the 18th-Century Atlantic
Hogarth, R.
Film Screening:
A Dangerous Idea: Eugenics, Genetics and the American Dream
Hogg, K.
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Professional Wrestling: Race, Representation, and "Legitimacy"
Hollinger, D. A.
Roundtable Sponsored by
Modern Intellectual History
in Honor of Charles Capper
Holloway, J. S.
Who Speaks on Campus? African Americans and American Higher Education in the 20th Century
Holmes Pearson, E.
Digital Pedagogy in and out of the Classroom: Lightning Round
Holscher, K.
Critical Terms (ACHA): Catholic
Holtzman, B.
On the Margins in Reagan's America
Hon, T. K.
The 1919 Moment in East Asia: New Perspectives at the Centennial
Hooper, J.
Food and Long-Distance Commerce in the Early Modern World
Hope, J.
New Directions in Black Thought and Culture in the Era of Mass Media
Horton, A.
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Professional Wrestling: Race, Representation, and "Legitimacy"
Horvath, A.
Disruptive Loyalty: The Sociology of Early Modern Japanese History Writing through the
Dai Nihonshi
(The History of Great Japan, 1657
–
1906)
Hosseini, F.
Comparative Histories of Sex Work in Iran and Egypt
Hough-Cornwell, G.
Servicing the Empire: Race, Gender, and Domestic Service in the Empire
Howard, H.
The Place of LGBTQ Scholars in the Historical Profession
Howard, J. C.
Loyal to Their Own Cause: African American Public Memory, Commemoration, and Contestation
Howard, T. A.
Pope Pius IX: New Analysis
Howell, J.
Wagging the Imperial Dog: Diplomatic Practice and Negotiated Autonomy in Early Modern Eurasian Empires
Howell, S.
Refugees and the Resettled: The Challenges of Public History Research within Middle Eastern American Communities
Howlett, D.
"Being Something Hard of Hearing": Disability during the Salem Witch Trials
Hoxie, F. E.
Possibilities and Limits of Native Claims-Making within US Law
Hoyer, C.
The South African (Indian) Muslim-Hindu Divide and the Formation of the State of Israel
Hoyt, J.
Urban Restructuring and Spatial Regimes from Dictatorship to Democracy in Latin America
Hsu, R. H. C.
Secret Liaisons and Disloyalty: Space and Gender in Progressive-Era New York
Hua, R.
Socialist Experiments at Nationalist China's Frontiers, 1920s
–
40s
Huang, J.
Loyalty and Disloyalty: Migration, Identity, and Dislocation of Culture and Politics in (Early) Modern Asia
Huettl, M.
Indigenous People, Colonialism, Sovereignty, and Dam Projects in the Americas
Hughes, A.
The Gendering of Loyalty in the 17th-Century British Civil Wars
Hughes, E.
Refugees and the Resettled: The Challenges of Public History Research within Middle Eastern American Communities
Hughes, R. L.
Three Enduring Problems for History Teachers (And How to Manage Them)
Hughett, A.
The Rights Revolution and Criminal Justice Reform after the 1960s
Hull, I. V.
Creating Careers for Women: Gender and the Historical Profession after 1969
Humphreys, D.
Tuning at Ten: Lessons We've Learned in the AHA
Huneke, E.
Sexology, Legal Activism, and the Question of Queer Patriotism in Germany, 1870
–
1970
Hunt, B.
Fostering Leadership in the Humanities
Hunt, E.
Mapping the Sounds of Resistance: Layers of Loyalty in the Atlanta Women's Movement, 1968
–
73
Hunt, J. M.
Rome, City of Foreigners: Negotiating Difference in the Early Modern Eternal City
Hunt, J.
Nuclear Globalization: The United States and Asia during the 1970s
Hunt, T. L.
The Uses of Treason: Legitimacy, Identity, and Insurgency in Europe and the Americas
Hurgobin, Y.
Strategies, Survival, and the Social History of Economic Depressions in 20th-Century Africa and the Indian Ocean World
Hurt, R. D.
The Past, Present, and Future of Museums of Food, Agriculture, and Rural Life
Hutson, A. S.
History, Memories, and Legacies of Slavery in the Gulf
Huyck, H.
Creating Careers for Women: Beyond the Professoriate
Hyde, A.
Love Gone Wrong: The Politics of Subversive Affections in Comparative Perspective
Tuning at Ten: Lessons We've Learned in the AHA
A Q & A with Journal Editors
Hyland, S. L. Jr.
New Approaches to Exile in Latin America
Hyman, L. R.
Automation and the Humanities: A Historic Perspective
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