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Pace, D.
Introducing History: Syllabus Design with the Scholarship on Teaching and Learning
A Blueprint for Departmental Change: The History Teaching and Learning Project at the University of Colorado Boulder
Pacino, N.
Environmental Humanities and the Andean Mountain Range: Science, Geography, and Climate
Padilioni, J.
Black Catholic Arts in the Internationalism of NYC, 1930–70
Paik, S. D.
Making Sex and Society in Modern South Asia: New Directions
Paley, V.
Writing a Book from Beyond the Professoriate
Palfreyman, B.
Bringing Oysters Back to New York Harbor
Palmer, J. A.
Violence and State Formation in Medieval and Early Modern Italy
Pamonag, F. D.
CCWH Plenary Session: Looking through the Glass Window: The Women without the Vote 100 Years Ago
Pande, I.
Making Sex and Society in Modern South Asia: New Directions
Papalas, M.
Thinking about the 1920s in 2020: Fashion, Modernity, and the Body
Parker, J.
Internal Frontiers: Histories of Resource Development and the Logic of Control in the 19th- and 20th-Century States
Parker, J. C.
Red Decolonizations: Communists and the Struggles for National Liberation
Parker, N. D.
Parallels and Comparisons: Black and Native Involvement in Systems of Captivity and Enslavement
Parker, T.
Whither the Spinster? Sexuality, Labor, and Race in Defining and Locating Women Alone
Parron, T.
Infrastructures of Privilege in Imperial Brazil
Parthasarathi, P.
CAH/SAHSA Luncheon: Practicing Hope in the Anthropocene
Practicing Hope in the Anthropocene
Plenary: The Anthropocene
Pascual-Argente, C.
The State of Medieval Iberian Studies: In Honor of Joseph O’Callaghan Session I: New Approaches to Medieval Iberian Studies
Paska, L.
Lifelong Inquiry and Informed Civic Action: Preparing Students for College, Career, and Civic Life
Pasquier, M.
French Influences on American Institutions, Debates, and Women's Religious Communities in the Antebellum Catholic Church
Teaching American Catholicism
Passenger Wieck, L.
What Does It Mean to "Teach w/#Dighist"?
Wiki Scholars: Historians and the National Archives Team Up for a Course to Improve Wikipedia’s Articles about Women’s Suffrage
Patenaude, S.
From Studying the Past to Influencing the Future: Historians and Public Policy
Pathania, G.
Explorations in Transforming the Public Sphere: Café Culture in 20th-Century India and Pakistan
Patriarca, S.
Bridging North and South: Italian Nationalists, Race, and the Southern Question
Patton, P. A.
The State of Medieval Iberian Studies: In Honor of Joseph O’Callaghan Session I: New Approaches to Medieval Iberian Studies
Paul, N. L.
Ruling Women and the Formation of the Modern State in the High Middle Ages: England, Portugal, and the Latin East
Payton, C.
Planning, Difference, and Dislocation in the Black Americas: Atlanta, Port-au-Prince, and São Paulo
Peace, R.
US-Asia Policy Pivots: Past and Present
Pearlman, L.
Late Breaking: The Border Crisis in Historical Perspective
Pearsall, S.
Marital Economies of Early America
Pearson, C.
Industrial Police, Private Detectives, and Vigilantes: Labor Repression in Europe and in the United States, 1870–1914
Pease, N.
Book Panel:
American Warsaw: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Polish Chicago
by Dominic A. Pacyga
Searching for a Voice, Searching for a Place
Polish Responses to Global Modernity
Pedersen, S. B.
Tourism, War, and Peace
Pehl, M.
Liberalism and Ecumenism in 20th-Century Chicago
Peng, T.
Situating the Environment in World History Courses
Pennington, L. K.
Disabled Veterans and the State: Military Disability History in 20th-Century Japan, China, and the United States
Penny, H. G.
The Go-Betweens: Youth, Migration, and Knowledge Transfer
How It All Got to Berlin: German Museum Collections in the Age of Empire
Pensado, J.
Forging a Catholic Nation amidst a Secular State: Catholic Mobilization and Contentious Politics in 20th-Century Mexico
Percoco, C.
Historians on the Battleground of Social Media: Lessons from Eight Years of AskHistorians
Pérez Meléndez, J. J.
CANCELLED Indigenous Impasses in the Brazilian Empire
Infrastructures of Privilege in Imperial Brazil
Perin, R.
Catholics, Media, and Society in the Postwar Era
Perkins, A.
Hamtramck
Perla-Kurtz, W.
Putting Digital Humanities in Historical Journals
Perlstein, D.
Discourses of Reform and Remaking: Progressive Education and US Hegemony in the Pacific, 1887–1960
Perlstein, R.
Liberal-Left Coalitions and the Remaking of the Democratic Party, 1960s–80s
Perrier, C.
Teaching World History to Prepare Students for Tomorrow: Building Partnerships across K–16 Classrooms
Perrone, S.
The Medieval to the Early Modern: Origins of Contemporary Parliamentary Institutions
Perry, D. M.
The Job Market and Mental Health: A Conversation on Career Diversity and Graduate Education
Perry, H. R.
Aftermaths of the First World War: Perceptions, Reconstruction, and Memory
Perry, J.
Liberty Hall 360: Bringing the 18th Century to the 21st through Virtual Reality
Perucci, C.
New Mapuche Histories: The Politics of Settler-Colonialism, Comparative Studies, and Interplays with Hegemony
Peruccio, K.
Unhappy Women: Emotions and Gender Politics in Modern Italy
Petersen, M.
Thinking Hemispherically: Pan-American Periodicals, c. 1893–1948
Petrus, S.
Queer Preservations: LGBTQ Archives across New York
Petty, A. M.
Land, Labor, and Civil Rights in the Postwar South
Phillips-Fein, K.
Industrial Police, Private Detectives, and Vigilantes: Labor Repression in Europe and in the United States, 1870–1914
Physioc, F.
Chile-Rio de la Plata Studies Committee Meeting: Making Connections in the Chile-Rio de la Plata Region: History from the Colonial Era to the 21st Century
Pickett, O.
Lament as a Historical Practice
Picone, M. D. L. A.
Environmental Humanities and the Andean Mountain Range: Science, Geography, and Climate
Policing, Labor, and Geographies of the State in the Americas
Piehler, G. K.
Imagining Archives
Piker, J.
A Q & A with Journal Editors
Pinch, W. R.
Constructivism, Historicism, and History in the Post-truth Age: Global Reflections from South Asia
Pincince, J. R.
Practicing Hope in the Anthropocene
Pineda, Y.
Capitalism and Globalization in Latin American from Colonial to Modern Period
Ping, L. J.
More Than One Path: Maneuvering the Demands of the Academy and Destigmatizing Career Diversity
Pingeon, M.
French Influences on American Institutions, Debates, and Women's Religious Communities in the Antebellum Catholic Church
Pinnamaneni, S.
Orderly Conduct: New York City Police Authority in the Mid-19th Century
Piola, E.
From the Studio to the (Digital) Archive: Interpreting Constructions of Race, Gender, and Identity in Photographs and Photographic Collections
Piorko, M.
Alumni Relations: Building a Historical Community
Pirillo, D.
The New Diplomatic History in an Early Modern Global Perspective
Pisano, J. M.
Bridging the "Two Cultures" in the Classroom: Using Historical Pedagogy to Enhance STEM Learning in Higher Education
Pite, R. E.
Where Did Gender and Sexuality Go? Conversations on Latin American History
Pitti, S.
Late Breaking: The Trump Administration’s Public Charge Rule Change
Pittman, K.
Historians on the Battleground of Social Media: Lessons from Eight Years of AskHistorians
Pitts, G.
Roundtable: Food (in)Security: Responses and Resilience to Famine in the Middle East
Plant, A.
Careers in Publishing for ABDs and PhDs
Platt, E. W.
Students in the Archives: Engaging History Students with Primary Sources in the Archives and the Classroom
Platt, E. W.
What Is the Future of the Introductory Course in History?
Plichta, P.
From Poland with Mercy: Historical Origins and Modern Development of the Divine Mercy Devotion
Pliley, J.
Revisiting Trafficking Narratives and Sexual Danger in 20th-Century Europe and the Americas
Plishka, M.
Mapping Panama Disease: The Value of Historical GIS to Environmental History
Plys, K.
Explorations in Transforming the Public Sphere: Café Culture in 20th-Century India and Pakistan
Poché, J. D.
Catholic Action and Political Activism in Uganda and the United States
Pohl Valero, S.
Gran Colombia Studies Committee Meeting: Beyond the Global: Colombia, Ecuador, and the New Histories of Science, Medicine, and the Environment
Pollack, E. G.
Immigration, Refugees, and Anti-Semitism: American Dilemmas
Pomeranz, K.
CAH/SAHSA Luncheon: Practicing Hope in the Anthropocene
Practicing Hope in the Anthropocene
What Is the Future of the Introductory Course in History?
Ponce-Vázquez, J. J.
Caribbean Peripheries, Smugglers, and the World They Made in the 17th to 19th Century
Poorman, J.
Transitions to Graduate School
Porter, J. P.
Uncovering the Structures of Early Modern Societies: The Insights and Applicability of Japanese Social History
Porter, S.
Roundtable: Between Humanitarianism and Closure: International Refugee Policies since the Late 1970s
Portillo, S.
Between the Political and the Sacred in Rural Latin America
Posey, T. D.
Lament as a Historical Practice
Posillico, T.
Numismatics and Ancient History: New Approaches and Directions
Poska, A. M.
The First Anti-vaxxers: Opposition to Smallpox Inoculation/Vaccination in the 18th and Early 19th Centuries
Potter, C. B.
Touchstone Texts: The Historical Works We’re Reaching for Today, Part 1
Power, M. M.
Historians and the Current Crisis: Strategy Roundtable
Nationalism and Transnationalism in the Caribbean Basin
Prado, F.
Iberian Borderlands in the Americas and Beyond
Podcasts as Pedagogy: Ideas for How to Teach History with Podcasts
Prakash, G.
The Gender of Power
Pratt, T. N.
Relationship and Accountability in Catholic Studies
Premo, B.
The New Place of Latin America in World History
Proof: Technology, Knowledge, and the Body in Early 20th-Century Latin America
Priewe, M.
Computational Cultural History
Prince, A.
Mad Perspectives in America: A Narrative Examination of Mental Health and Illness in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Prochnow, K.
Black Soldiers in the British Atlantic World
Proctor, T. M.
Aftermaths of the First World War: Perceptions, Reconstruction, and Memory
Puchalski, P.
Grassroots Democracy
Polish Responses to Global Modernity
Puente, J.
Andean Studies Committee Meeting: Cross-border Histories of Water in the Andes
Environmental Humanities and the Andean Mountain Range: Science, Geography, and Climate
Pula, J.
Book Panel:
American Warsaw: The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of Polish Chicago
by Dominic A. Pacyga
Searching for a Voice, Searching for a Place
Putnam, L. E.
Nationalism and Transnationalism in the Caribbean Basin
(Hidden) Implications of Working in a Digital Environment
Pyun, K.
Tailoring American Business and Labor History for Art and Design Curriculum
Teaching Business and Labor History for Art and Design Students
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