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Rabinovitch-Fox, E.
Surviving and Thriving: Inclusive, Meaningful Mentorship for Women across the Profession
Rachamimov, I.
Trans Identities between State Coercion and Self Assertion: New Histories of 20th-Century Germany, Israel, and Britain
Racine, K.
Atlantic Studies Committee Meeting: New Histories of the Iberian Atlantic Government
Radding, C.
Mexican Studies Committee: Bridging Mexican and US Scholarship on Mexican History
Indigenous Collectives and the Generation and Regeneration of Native History in Colonial Latin America
Rader, K. A.
Bridging the "Two Cultures" in the Classroom: Using Historical Pedagogy to Enhance STEM Learning in Higher Education
Raeburn, G.
The Ties That Bind: Religion, Capitalism, and Identity in the Modern United States
Raftery, D.
Writing about Women Religious: Archives, Challenges, Opportunities
Ragin, R. M.
Late Breaking: Mass Protests in Historical Perspective—Hong Kong, Ecuador, Lebanon, Chile
The Global History of Military Rule: Soldiers and States in the 1970s and 1980s
Rahyab, S.
Transitions to Graduate School
Rajani, S.
Transcultural Traverses: Placemaking Practices at the Makli Necropolis in Sindh, Pakistan
Ramay, A.
New Mapuche Histories: The Politics of Settler-Colonialism, Comparative Studies, and Interplays with Hegemony
Rambsy, K.
Computational Cultural History
Ramirez, M. A.
Remapping Borderlands and the Latinx Archive in the 20th Century
Ramos, G. P.
Indigenous Collectives and the Generation and Regeneration of Native History in Colonial Latin America
Ramos, N. J.
Policing and Criminalizing AIDS
Ramos, R. A.
Borderlands and Frontier Studies Committee Meeting: At the Heart of the Borderlands: Africans and Afro-descendants on the Edges of Colonial Spanish America
Ramsay, R.
Forging Citizenship after Empire: Reflections from Asia and the Middle East in the 20th Century
Ramsey, C. B.
Female Killers in the 20th Century: Gender, Modernity, and Punishment in Comparative Perspective
Randolph, J. M.
Land, Labor, and Civil Rights in the Postwar South
Ratner-Rosenhagen, J.
Touchstone Texts: The Historical Works We're Reaching for Today, Part 2
Ravel, J. S.
Fakes and Frauds in 18th-Century France and Its Colonies
Raykhlina, Y.
Terms of Inclusion and Exclusion in Russian Cultural History from Nicholas I to Putin
Reader, D. III
Historical Research for K–12 Students: A Roundtable Discussion with Archivists and Educators
Redman, S.
AHR
Conversation: Museums and the Organization of Global Knowledge
Reeder, T.
Geopolitics and Print in the Revolutionary Atlantic
Reeves, M.
Baking Career Diversity into Graduate Education: Reflections from the Field
Reger, J.
Roundtable: Food (in)Security: Responses and Resilience to Famine in the Middle East
Reich, G. A.
Teaching Future Teachers: Why Historians Matter to Pre-service Teacher Education
Reichman, H.
Academic Freedom and the Historical Profession
Reid, D.
Interwar Rural and Agricultural Industry: Origins, Obsolescence, Lessons Learned (or Ignored)
Reid, J.
Challenging the Continued Erasure of Indigenous Histories
Reill, D. K.
Bridging North and South: Italian Nationalists, Race, and the Southern Question
Reis, E.
Narrating the History of Sex and Reproduction in a Time of Conservative Backlash
Remer, R.
Roundtable: How Historians and Journalists Can Work Together
Rempe, M.
The Cultural Economy of Music: US and German Histories, 1880–1930
Render, B.
The Black Panther Party in Retrospective: History, Memory, and Representation
Rensink, B. W.
Reconsidering Native American Biography in the Late 19th and 20th Centuries
Respess, A.
Trading Knowledge in the “Global Middle Ages”
Rey, V.
Alternative Histories: Narratives from the Middle East and Mediterranean
Reyerson, K. L.
Mapping the Medieval Mediterranean: Maritime Violence, Cultural Exchange, and Imagination in Medieval Sicily
Reyna, V.
CCWH Plenary Session: Looking through the Glass Window: The Women without the Vote 100 Years Ago
Reynolds, E.
Economies on the Edges of Empire: China and Inner Asia from the 18th to 20th Centuries
Reznick, J. S.
America’s National Libraries: Hubs for Collaboration and Research
Riccards, P.
History for Young Audiences
Richardson, H. C.
Breakfast Meeting of the AHA Committee on Gender Equity
Richbourg Parker, S.
Marital Economies of Early America
Richert, L.
Capitalism and Addiction
Richter, D.
Global Cities of the North and South: Transnational Connections and Urban Development in the Americas
Riddle, J.
Public Health Innovations in Times of Crisis
Riebeling, Z.
New Horizons of Historical Thinking in an Age of Contested Narratives
Riofrancos, T.
Populism for Export: Uses, Theories, and Histories from Latin America to the World
Rios, D. M.
Roundtable: How Historians and Journalists Can Work Together
Rivers, D. W.
The Unexpected Activists: AIDS Activism beyond New York City and San Francisco
Rizzo, M.
Terminal Doesn’t Mean Dead: Finding a Job with a History MA
Rizzo, T.
Gendered Bodies in Times of Revolution: Representation and Reality in Comparative Contexts
Roberts, A. E.
Parallels and Comparisons: Black and Native Involvement in Systems of Captivity and Enslavement
Roberts, K. B.
Transnational Ties of Jesuits in the United States
Roberts, R.
What Is Race? Historical and Theological Retrieval in American Christianity
Robinson, A.
From the Studio to the (Digital) Archive: Interpreting Constructions of Race, Gender, and Identity in Photographs and Photographic Collections
Robinson, G.
Catholicism and the Question of Racism
Robinson, N.
Continuities and Ruptures: Gender, Geopolitics, and the Making of the Modern Middle East
Robson, L. C.
Continuities and Ruptures: Gender, Geopolitics, and the Making of the Modern Middle East
The World War I Blockade of the Ottoman Empire and Syria as War Crime and Precedent
Rocha, E. P.
Black Migration and the Luso-Hispanic World
Black Migrations and the Luso-Hispanic World in the Postabolition Era
Rocksborough-Smith, I. M.
Liberalism and Ecumenism in 20th-Century Chicago
Rockwell, N. R.
Ancient History and Its Historians: Reconsidering the Literary Tradition of Antiquity
Rodríguez, Á. R.
Remapping Borderlands and the Latinx Archive in the 20th Century
Rodriguez, C.
Proof: Technology, Knowledge, and the Body in Early 20th-Century Latin America
Rodríguez, C.
Aging as a Category of Experience: Scholarship and Activism
Rodríguez, D. A.
Social Welfare within and beyond the State in Latin America
New Histories of the Americas: Empire, Power, and Connection in the Western Hemisphere
Rodríguez, J. V
Relationship and Accountability in Catholic Studies
The People’s Church! A 50th-Anniversary Roundtable on the Young Lord’s Occupation of the First Spanish Methodist Church in NYC
Rodríguez, J.
Between the Political and the Sacred in Rural Latin America
Rodriguez, S. B.
Historicizing Heterosexualities in the United States
Rogers, T. D.
Migrants' Nature: Mobility, Labor, and the Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean
Late Breaking: Land Use and Climate Change—Historical Perspectives from Seven Continents
Roldán, M.
Ethereal Communities of Resistance: Radio and Dictatorship in the Cold War Caribbean and Southern Cone
Roller, H. F.
The Native Pathways of Colonial Contacts: Kinship, Alliances, and Gender in the Early Modern Americas
Romano, R.
Historicizing Heterosexualities in the United States
Romero, J.
French Influences on American Institutions, Debates, and Women's Religious Communities in the Antebellum Catholic Church
Ronan, M.
A Clarification of Thought: Scholars Reflect on the Catholic Worker Movement
Ronzino, J.
The Changing History of Immigration in NYC: Digital Community Archivists
Rood, D. B.
Sugar Visionaries, Bitter Realities: Anticolonialists, Industrialists, and Abolitionists in 19th-Century Sugar Networks
Rose, C.
Violence and State Formation in Medieval and Early Modern Italy
Rose, J.
Censorship in the Age of Hefner
Rosemblatt, K. A.
New Histories of the Americas: Empire, Power, and Connection in the Western Hemisphere
Proof: Technology, Knowledge, and the Body in Early 20th-Century Latin America
Rosenberg, G. N.
Queering the Global City in Canada, Mexico, and the United States
Rosenfeld, G. D.
The Nazi Legacy in the Trump Era: Research, Pedagogy, and Public Engagement
Rosenfeld, S.
Fakes and Frauds in 18th-Century France and Its Colonies
Rosenkranz, R.
Book Contracts: A Primer on Key Clauses, with Guiding Principles for Authors
Rosenthal, A.
Transnational Latin American History: Bringing Uruguay into Focus
Rosenthal, A.
Humanities PhDs beyond the Academy: The Employer Perspective
Rosinbum, J.
What Does It Mean to "Teach w/#Dighist"?
Rosner, M.
Myth, Memory, and Place in New York City History
Rostam-Kolayi, J.
Volunteering, Internationalism, and Development: Non-elite International Relations at the Intersection of Decolonization and the Cold War
Rotberg, R.
Reflections on the Enterprise of Interdisciplinary History: The
JIH
Turns 50
Rotella, C.
A Practical Guide to Writing about Place
Roth, C.
Conservative Modernization? Family, Capital, and Law in the Formation of Privilege in 19th-Century Brazil
Rothera, E.
Cultures of Occupations: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Resentment during Early Reconstruction
Rothman, L.
Roundtable: How Historians and Journalists Can Work Together
Rouse, W.
Queering Suffrage: Toward an Intersectional History of Women’s Suffrage
Roveri, M.
Italy and the Military: New Perspectives
Roy, H.
Forging Citizenship after Empire: Reflections from Asia and the Middle East in the 20th Century
Royles, D.
The Unexpected Activists: AIDS Activism beyond New York City and San Francisco
Rubenstein, A.
Queering the Global City in Canada, Mexico, and the United States
Vistas Prohibidas
: Visual Cultures of Pornography, Violence, and Death in Modern Mexico
Teaching and Teaching Materials Committee Meeting: All Roads Lead to
Roma
: Grappling with Film in Latin American History
Rubenstein, J.
Holy Books and Holy War: The Crusades and Medieval Exegesis
Modes of Apocalypticism in the Early Modern World: Cosmography, Cartography, Empire
Rubio, P.
The Other 9/11: Struggle and Transformation in Authoritarian Chile, 1973–90
Ruble, A.
Entangled History as Legal, International, and Cultural History: Reflections on Methodology
Rudek-Śmiechowska, A.
In the Shadow of Yalta: Polish Émigrés and the Shaping of the “Intellectual Cold War,” 1945–89
Ruderman, A.
Early Modern Commerce and Finance across the Public/Private Divide
Rudin, T.
Bridging the "Two Cultures" in the Classroom: Using Historical Pedagogy to Enhance STEM Learning in Higher Education
Ruediger, D.
Baking Career Diversity into Graduate Education: Reflections from the Field
Implementing Career Diversity in Your Department: A Lightning Round of Emerging Ideas and Practices
Rugenstein, E. IV
The Impact of Westward Expansion on New York State Agricultural Prosperity, 1830–1900
Runstedtler, T.
Shut Up and Play: Sport, Labor, and Activism in the Global Sports Industries
Ruozzi, F.
Catholic Mass Media and New York Modernity
Catholics, Media, and Society in the Postwar Era
Rupert, L. M.
Routes, Roots, and Frontier Peoples
Rushforth, B.
The Native Pathways of Colonial Contacts: Kinship, Alliances, and Gender in the Early Modern Americas
Rusiniak-Karwat, M.
Catholic Poles, Polish Jews: A Complexity of Responses to Persecution and Terror under the German Occupation during World War II
Rustow, M.
CANCELLED Material Culture and the Cairo Geniza
Rutenberg, A.
Teaching Future Teachers: Why Historians Matter to Pre-service Teacher Education
Ryan, M. A.
Committee on LGBTQ Status in the Profession Open Forum
Rzeszutek, S.
Students in the Archives: Engaging History Students with Primary Sources in the Archives and the Classroom
Rzeznik, T. F.
Building Catholic Networks in New York City
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