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Jabour, A.
Queering Suffrage: Toward an Intersectional History of Women’s Suffrage
Jackson, A.
Reimagining Interracial Cooperation in Religious Communities after the Civil War
Jackson, K. T.
The Environmental History of New York City
Jackson, T.
Early Modern Commerce and Finance across the Public/Private Divide
Jacobs, M.
Why the National History Day Program Creates a Framework for Historical Research, Analysis, and Literacy Fostering Project-Based Learning
Jacobson, D.
Catholics and the Natural World: Case Studies in the History of Science and Technology
Jagodinsky, K.
Toward a Global Indigenous Legal History: Agency, Intelligibility, and the Ethics of Representation
Jakes, A.
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Part 2
Jaksch, M.
Gender and Leadership: Matrilineages, Struggle, Liberation, and Feminist Approaches
Janes, D.
Thinking about the 1920s in 2020: Fashion, Modernity, and the Body
Janowick, J.
Strategies for Redesigning Introductory Courses in History
Jaroszyńska-Kirchmann, A. D.
(Popular) Culture as a Powerhouse of Identity Building
In the Shadow of Yalta: Polish Émigrés and the Shaping of the “Intellectual Cold War,” 1945–89
Jasper, K.
Digital Approaches to Communications, Mobility, and Geography in Medieval Europe
Jean, M.
Infrastructures of Privilege in Imperial Brazil
Jean-Louis, D.
Myth, Memory, and Place in New York City History
Jeffries, C.
Spartan Austerity and Bribery
Jemison, E.
Reimagining Interracial Cooperation in Religious Communities after the Civil War
Jennings, A.
Disability, Gender, and the Great Depression in the United States
Disabled Veterans and the State: Military Disability History in 20th-Century Japan, China, and the United States
Jensen, E.
Hands-on History: Creating Experience in the Classroom
Jensen, H. S.
Sesame Street
in the Seventies: Politics, Funding, and Educational Media in National and International Context
Jeremie, J.
The Changing History of Immigration in NYC: Digital Community Archivists
Jin, M.
Nuclear Legacies: Transnational Memory and Politics in the Long Cold War
John, R. R.
BHC Luncheon: Not Business as Usual: New Horizons in Business History
Johnsen, G.
Late Breaking: Understanding the Conflict in Yemen Through History
Johnson, A.
Race and Inclusion in Academia and Career Diversity
Johnson Bavery, A.
The Other Illegals: Unauthorized European Immigration to the US in the 20th Century
Johnson, C. L.
The New Diplomatic History in an Early Modern Global Perspective
Johnson, C.
Cold War Solidarities between Latin America and the World
Johnson, D. A.
Moments and Legacies: Death, Grief, Mourning, and Burial Histories
Johnson, E. S.
The Unexpected Activists: AIDS Activism beyond New York City and San Francisco
Johnson, E. S.
Urban Vice: Sex, Regulation, and Public Morality in the Late 20th-Century City
Johnson, J. M.
Computational Cultural History
Johnson, J.
Intersectional Identities and the United States Woman Suffrage Movement: Struggles over Race before and after the 19th Amendment
Johnson, K.
Teaching Religion in American History
Religious Literacy in Theory and Practice
Liberalism and Ecumenism in 20th-Century Chicago
Johnson, M.
Diasporas Imagined and Created: Migrants, Exiles, and Refuges in Africa, Europe, and the Americas
Johnson, M.
Toward a Global Indigenous Legal History: Agency, Intelligibility, and the Ethics of Representation
Johnson, R.
Freedoms Interrupted: Black Struggles against Slavery and Its Afterlives in the 19th-Century Black Atlantic
Johnson, R. M.
Marijuana: From Banned Substance to Commodity: An Interdisciplinary Roundtable on Marijuana Legalization
Johnston, M.
Religious Literacy in Theory and Practice
Jones, C. D.
Borderlands and Frontier Studies Committee Meeting: At the Heart of the Borderlands: Africans and Afro-descendants on the Edges of Colonial Spanish America
Jones, D. A. Jr.
Rethinking Blackface: New Interpretations of America's Most Infamous Racial Caricature
Jones, M. S.
CCWH Plenary Session: Looking through the Glass Window: The Women without the Vote 100 Years Ago
Touchstone Texts: The Historical Works We’re Reaching for Today, Part 1
Jones, M.
Terminal Doesn’t Mean Dead: Finding a Job with a History MA
Jones, P. H.
Historians on the Battleground of Social Media: Lessons from Eight Years of AskHistorians
Jones-Branch, C.
Intersectional Identities and the United States Woman Suffrage Movement: Struggles over Race before and after the 19th Amendment
Jones-Rogers, S.
Perspectives on Enslaved Women, Freedom, and the Law in the Atlantic World
Fearless Speech: Navigating Protest, Confrontation, and Freedom of Speech as a Young Historian
Jordan, E.
Ruling Women and the Formation of the Modern State in the High Middle Ages: England, Portugal, and the Latin East
Jordan, F.
Teaching and Pedagogical Reform in Ancient History at the Community College
Joselit, J. W.
Workshop: Teaching History’s Relevance to Policy: Applying the History and Policy Education Program to the Classroom and the Community
Joseph, P.
The Black Panther Party in Retrospective: History, Memory, and Representation
Joy, N.
Broader Horizons on Civil War Causation: New Contexts, Actors, and Stakes
Judge, R.
Corporeal Investigations: Disciplining Bodies and Managing Difference at the Fin de Siècle
Judson, P. M.
Central European History Society Presidential Panel: The Saliency of Central Europe: Questions and New Approaches
Trans Identities between State Coercion and Self Assertion: New Histories of 20th-Century Germany, Israel, and Britain
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