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Cabrita, J.
Custom, Bargaining, and Law—African Intermediaries, European Collaborators, and the Molding of Colonial Authority
Cage, C.
Pathways to Revolution: Religion, Gender, and Philosophy in Early Revolutionary France
Cajka, P.
Postwar American Catholicism
Culture Wars and Catholic Modernity: A Global Perspective
Calder, L. G.
Strategies for Redesigning Introductory Courses in History: Innovative Ideas from the History Gateways Project
Callaghan, J. A.
Its Catholic Character: Catholic Conditions of Narrative Possibility for US Comedy, Horror, Public Health, and Politics
Campney, B. M. S.
New Directions in the Study of Anti-Black Violence: Region, Resistance, Gender, and Historical Memory
Cancellaro, C.
CANCELLED How Do You Conceptualize a Second Book?
Candido, M. P.
Custom, Bargaining, and Law—African Intermediaries, European Collaborators, and the Molding of Colonial Authority
Carbonell, C.
Women’s Work, Clothing, and Contestations of Power in America and Africa
Carey, E.
CANCELLED How Do You Conceptualize a Second Book?
Carp, B. L.
The Ambiguities of Allegiance in the American Revolution
Carroll, J. T.
Usable Past, Part 2
ACHA General Business Meeting
Carter Jackson, K.
New Directions in the Study of Anti-Black Violence: Region, Resistance, Gender, and Historical Memory
Casey, K. B.
Women’s Work, Clothing, and Contestations of Power in America and Africa
Casillas, E.
Mexico on and off the World’s Stage: Labor, Theater, and Sports from the Porfiriato to Echeverría’s Sexenio
Castellani, E.
Food, Magic, and Micropolitics: Institutions and Ordinary Experiences in the Early Modern Adriatic
Castilho, C. T.
Challenging Slavery in the 19th-Century Americas
Castro, G.
Museums, Memory, and War Contexts in Colombia
Castro, S.
Making Space, Claiming Place: Reframing Black and Latinx Political Memories
Catalano, C.
History of Higher Education: Students Making Sense of Primary Sources by Designing Asynchronous Learning Activities
Catlos, B. A.
Networks and Comparisons
Cave, M.
From the Front Line: Narratives of the COVID-19 Pandemic in New Orleans
Modes of Historical Story-Telling: Gathering Stories to Preserve and Create Histories of People and Places in and around New Orleans
Cedillo, M.
Reproductive Health, Power, and American Catholicism
Chakravarti, A.
Hindutva and Historiography: Narrating South Asian Pasts in the US Academy
Water-Lands: The Indian Ocean as Borderlands
Chamberlain, D. R.
Advocating for History and the Liberal Arts in the Deep South
Chamberlin, F. P.
Civilians in Politics, War, and Memory in Republican and Civil War Spain
Chamosa, O.
Framing Development in the 20th-Century Andes and Guatemala
Chang, M.
An Amorphous Border: Making Modern Agronomy across the 49th Parallel
Charbonneau, O.
Global Entanglements: Reframing American Imperialism in the Philippines, 1898–1946
Chassen-Lopez, F.
Mexican Studies Section: The Uses of Memory in Mexican History
Chatterjee, E.
CANCELLED The Anthropocene versus Climate Change as Historical Frameworks, Part II: Energizing Histories
Chaturvedi, V.
Hindutva and Historiography: Narrating South Asian Pasts in the US Academy
Chávez, D.
Police Power and the Rise of Youth Caging in Los Angeles, 1950–65
Chen, D.
Politics, Everyday Life, and Institutional and Discursive Mechanisms of Intellectual Trends: The Appropriation of History and Cultural Practices in Ancient and Modern China
Chenier, C.
Telling Our Own Stories—Black/Indigenous Louisiana in the 21st Century
Chiang, H. H. H.
Unruly Subjects: Global Queer, Trans*, and Postcolonial Histories
Chin, A.
China’s Cultural Revolution from the Margins: Tensions between Socialist Universalism and Ethnocentrism in Hong Kong, Inner Mongolia, Tibet, and Yanbian
Ching, E. K.
Women, Culture, Power: New Views on Archival Evidence from 20th-Century El Salvador
Chira, A.
CANCELLED/COMBINED WITH SESSION 142 Blackness in Early Latin American Archives I
Blackness in Early Latin American Archives II
Christman, M.
Is Podcasting the New Punk Rock? History, Historians, and Podcasts
Cieślak, M.
Polish Immigrants in the United States: Early 20th Century
Recent Issues in Polish American and Polish Diaspora Life
Cikota, J.
Identity Construction and Social Hierarchies in Argentina and Chile from the 19th to 20th Centuries
Citino, R.
Contested Memories of World War II: 75 Years and Beyond
Clark, C. H.
Teaching Indigenous History and Literacy with Primary Sources
Clark, E.
Modes of Historical Story-Telling: Gathering Stories to Preserve and Create Histories of People and Places in and around New Orleans
CANCELLED New Orleans 1776
Clark, E. S.
CANCELLED The “Neo-African Vatican”: New Orleans, the Global Crossroads of Catholicism and Voodoo
Clark, F. N.
Narratives and Historiography in Global Early Modernity
Clements, A. J.
Clergy, Politics, and Religion
Clemons, S.
Film Screening:
Lincoln and Douglas: Touring Illinois in Turbulent Times
Cleves, R. H.
Historians Take(s) on QAnon, Part I: Religious History and the Roots of QAnon
Clinton, C.
Modes of Historical Story-Telling: Children’s Literature
Clutario, G.
Global Entanglements: Reframing American Imperialism in the Philippines, 1898–1946
Cohen, T. V.
CANCELLED Chinese, Genoese, and Catalans in Latin America: Microhistories of Southern European Formal and Informal Imperialism, 1850–71
Cohn, J.
Harnessing the Power of Energy History: A Roundtable Discussion
Cohoon, W. P.
Identity and the State in 19th-Century Latin America
Coleman, C.
Film Screening: The Neutral Ground
Connor, K.
Plenary: New Orleans Street Renaming
Conroy-Krutz, E.
SHAFR Luncheon with Stuart Bernath Memorial Lecture and Awards Ceremony
Cook, J. W. Jr.
Baking It In: Curricular Change and Career Diversity
Corban, R.
New Histories of Capitalism in Mussolini’s Italy: A Panel in Honor of Victoria de Grazia
Corbman, R.
Dinos and Puppies and Bulls, Oh My! Histories of Animals in LGBTQ Culture
Cordia, M.
Mexico on and off the World’s Stage: Labor, Theater, and Sports from the Porfiriato to Echeverría’s Sexenio
Coronel, V.
Andean Studies Section: Social Movements and Governments in the Andes, Past and Present
Correa Alvarez, A.
Triscornia and the Construction of a Modern Cuba: Liberalism, Race, and Public Health in Early 20th-Century Cuba
Costa, E.
Public Happiness in the Enlightenment: Evolution of a Discourse
Covart, L.
Narrative Podcasting as Scholarship
Coven, R.
Students Making History: Deep, Permanent, and Transferable Understanding through Conceptual Modeling
Cowling, C.
Challenging Slavery in the 19th-Century Americas
Cowling, C.
Cartographies of Slavery, Languages of Mobility: Cross-Disciplinary Conversations on 19th-Century Cuba
Cox, K. L.
Film Screening: The Neutral Ground
Cozart, D.
The Politics of Representation in Early 20th-Century Latin America
Criales, J.
Colonial Studies Section: Colonial Urban Spaces—Encounters, Exchanges, and Power Brokering
Critchley-Menor, W.
Jim Crow Catholicism
Crowe, N. P.
Medical History and Departmental Outreach
Culpepper, K. S.
That Old Devil Rumor: Save the Children, Satanic Panic, and QAnon
Cuplinskas, I.
Catholics and the Culture of Modernity
Cushman, S. M.
Auschwitz: Prisoner Masculinities and Femininities Reconsidered
CuUnjieng Aboitiz, N.
Global Entanglements: Reframing American Imperialism in the Philippines, 1898–1946
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