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Abad-Izquierdo, M.
A Distinguished Society: Consumption and Material Culture in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1919–29
Abajian, C.
Why the National History Day Program Creates a Framework for Historical Research, Analysis, and Literacy Fostering Project-Based Learning
Abele, M.
Uncovering the Structures of Early Modern Societies: The Insights and Applicability of Japanese Social History
Abney, J.
Teaching Future Teachers: Why Historians Matter to Pre-service Teacher Education
Abramovich, L.
All That Glitters Is Not Gold: Lessons about Silver for the Early Modern Classroom
Abrams, E.
Indebted to No One: Stories and Representations of the Self-Made American Mathematician
Acevedo, T.
Teaching and Pedagogical Reform in Ancient History at the Community College
Innovative Approaches for Fostering Student Engagement in Online History Classrooms
Acquaviva, J.
Bringing Oysters Back to New York Harbor
Adair, J.
Rethinking Democratic Transitions in Latin America
Adalet, B.
Internal Frontiers: Histories of Resource Development and the Logic of Control in the 19th- and 20th-Century States
Adamiak, P.
Liberty, Legitimacy, and Forced Migrations across Empires: Refugees in the Ottoman, Russian, and Hapsburg Empires, 1848–1920
Adamson, M. R.
Historical Consulting: Pursuing a Career beyond Academia
Adelman, J. M.
Geopolitics and Print in the Revolutionary Atlantic
Adkisson, M. C.
Alumni Relations: Building a Historical Community
Afinogenov, G.
Imperial Economies of Trust: Suspicious States and Surreptitious Subjects, 1500–1918
Agresta, A. N.
The State of Medieval Iberian Studies: In Honor of Joseph O’Callaghan Session I: New Approaches to Medieval Iberian Studies
Ahmed, F.
John F. Richards Prize Discussion of Faiz Ahmed's
Afghanistan Rising: Islamic Law and Statecraft between the Ottoman and British Empires
Ahmed, H. R.
Forging Citizenship after Empire: Reflections from Asia and the Middle East in the 20th Century
Ahmed, M.
The Postcolonized Historian and the Global South: Reflections on South Asia and Latin America
Biographical Literature in Premodern Eurasian Historiography: The Individual in the Grand Sweep of History
Ahn, C. E.
Rice and Power in the Pacific World
Aiello, T.
Weaponized Words: The Power of Racist Rhetoric in American History
Ainsworth, K.
Slaves and Livestock Economies: Regional and Atlantic Perspectives
Akcam, T.
Finding Truth, Reconsidering Roles, and Pursing Justice: A Conversation with Genocide Scholars
Akgül, Ö.
Roundtable: Food (in)Security: Responses and Resilience to Famine in the Middle East
Akhtar, I.
Expanding Frontiers of Knowledge, Settlement, and Identity: Indian Ocean Diasporas and the British Empire
Akhtar, M.
Transcultural Traverses: Placemaking Practices at the Makli Necropolis in Sindh, Pakistan
Aksakal, M.
Roundtable: Food (in)Security: Responses and Resilience to Famine in the Middle East
The World War I Blockade of the Ottoman Empire and Syria as War Crime and Precedent
Aksakal, M.
Roundtable: Food (in)Security: Responses and Resilience to Famine in the Middle East
al-Hagar, K.
Late Breaking: Understanding the Conflict in Yemen Through History
Albuquerque Dantas, M.
CANCELLED Indigenous Impasses in the Brazilian Empire
Aleksiun, N.
Is There a History of Poland beyond the Holocaust?
Alexanderson, K.
Disseminating Empire: Tourism and Imperial Ideology in Late Colonial East, Southeast, and South Asia
Alibhai, A. A.
Eunuchs and the Spatiality of Power in a Comparative Context
Alinder, J.
Never Again Is Now: Teaching Japanese American History to Inspire Action and Empathy Today
AlMaazmi, A. Y.
Expanding Frontiers of Knowledge, Settlement, and Identity: Indian Ocean Diasporas and the British Empire
Altman, I.
New Approaches to the Early Spanish Caribbean, Part I: Interconnected Maritime Worlds
Alvarez, C. J.
Barriers, Gateways, and Transnational Landscapes: Life in the US-Mexico Borderlands
Alvarez, E. F. Jr.
Remapping Borderlands and the Latinx Archive in the 20th Century
Amar, A. R.
Late-Breaking Plenary: Constitutional Separation of Powers: Why the Past Matters
Ambaras, D.
Mapping the Space of History: Borders and Liminal Space in the Global System
Amirell, S. E.
Reconsidering Native American Biography in the Late 19th and 20th Centuries
Amussen, S. D.
Ruling Women and the Formation of the Modern State in the High Middle Ages: England, Portugal, and the Latin East
Perspectives on Enslaved Women, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World
Anbinder, J.
Populism and the Limits of Liberalism in Recent American History
Anderson, C.
Practicing Pedagogy: A Discussion on Graduate and Early Career Teaching
Andrews, M.
Teaching US History through Sports
Angel, E.
Historians as Expert Witnesses: Consulting and Testifying
Anishanslin, Z.
Historical Memory and Nostalgia in the Early Republic
Ansley, L.
What Does It Mean to "Teach w/#Dighist"?
Antonova, K. P.
Teaching Students How to Write History
Antunes, C.
Colonization, Commerce, and Connections: A Roundtable Taking Stock of the “Dutch Turn” in Atlantic Historiography
Appelbaum, N. P.
Celebrating the Nation at the Turn of the 20th Century: Local Centennial Celebrations in Mexico, Colombia, and Bolivia
Applegate, C. S.
Central European History Society Presidential Panel: The Saliency of Central Europe: Questions and New Approaches
How It All Got to Berlin: German Museum Collections in the Age of Empire
AHA Modern European History Section Luncheon
Appuhn, K.
Mountains as Sites of History in the Ottoman Empire
Appy, C. G.
Roundtable: 50th Anniversary: Cambodia and the Campuses: Lessons Learned and Unlearned
Apter, A.
Politics in the Shadow of Transatlantic Slavery: Financialization, Fugitivity, Fetishes, and Freedom
Araujo, A. L.
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Conversation: Museums and the Organization of Global Knowledge
Arenson, A.
Writing History—A Lab Session
Armstrong-Partida, M.
The State of Medieval Iberian Studies: In Honor of Joseph O’Callaghan Session I: New Approaches to Medieval Iberian Studies
Gender, Honor, and the Law in the Medieval Mediterranean
Arthurs, J.
Throwing Out the Blackshirts: Envisioning and Implementing Defascistization in Italy, 1943–45
Artze Vega, I.
What Is the Future of the Introductory Course in History?
Arvin, M.
What American Atlanticists Need to Know about the Pacific
Ashford, E.
Cast Down Your Bucket and Cast Your Ballot: African American Voting after Constitutional Disenfranchisement in Mississippi, 1892–1900
Asseraf, A.
Global Biography and the French Empire: Ambiguous Identities
Ater, R.
Envisioning the Civil War and Slavery: Contrabands and Combat in American Art
Atkinson, D. C.
What American Atlanticists Need to Know about the Pacific
Attig, D.
The New Normal? Integrating Career Pathways in History Graduate Education
Atwood, C.
The Qing Version of History: Methodological and Thematic Innovation in Historiography, 1636–1800
Au, S. F.
CANCELLED A Roundtable on Diverse Careers inside the Academy
Aumoithe, G.
Risk and Insurance in Comparative Histories
Auslander, L.
Objects, Bodies, and Feelings: A Roundtable Discussion on Material Culture and the History of Emotions and Affects
Austin, B.
Teaching US History through Sports
Austin, P. C.
Race and Inclusion in Academia and Career Diversity
Aviña, A.
Historians and the Current Crisis: Strategy Roundtable
Tales from the Archive: Chronicling Latin America’s Cold War
Avramchuk, O.
In the Shadow of Yalta: Polish Émigrés and the Shaping of the “Intellectual Cold War,” 1945–89
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