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Wade, B.
Death and the Dead in Latin America
Wagner, K. A.
Global Entanglements: Reframing American Imperialism in the Philippines, 1898–1946
Walaszek, A.
CANCELLED Nonobvious Sources for Polish American History
Walker, C. F.
Insurgency and Daily Life in Peru, 1980–92
Walker Gonzalez, J. N.
Themes of Polonia in Fiction and Film
Book Discussion:
Writing the Polish American Woman in Postwar Ethnic Fiction
by Grazyna J. Kozaczka
Walker III, W.
The Contours of Inter-American History, 1959–76: Revolution, Reform, Rebellion, and Repression
Walker, T. J.
Reading Race and Racial Hierarchies in Visual Sources from Latin America
CANCELLED/COMBINED WITH SESSION 142 Blackness in Early Latin American Archives I
Blackness in Early Latin American Archives II
Walker-Cornetta, A.
CANCELLED Disability and Catholic Imagination
Walsh, S.
Identity Construction and Social Hierarchies in Argentina and Chile from the 19th to 20th Centuries
Walther, K. V.
Global Entanglements: Reframing American Imperialism in the Philippines, 1898–1946
Walton, L. A.
Commodity Extraction and Indigenous Mobilization in Colonial to 21st-Century Latin America
Wang, A.
China’s Cultural Revolution from the Margins: Tensions between Socialist Universalism and Ethnocentrism in Hong Kong, Inner Mongolia, Tibet, and Yanbian
Wang, H.
Politics, Everyday Life, and Institutional and Discursive Mechanisms of Intellectual Trends: The Appropriation of History and Cultural Practices in Ancient and Modern China
Ward, S.
CANCELLED Black Radical Biography
Warner, R. R.
Up Close and Personal: Biography as Method and “Hook”
Warren, C.
Contested Confederate Memory in the Public Sphere: American Commemoration, Race, and Memory
Watkins, D. J.
Pathways to Revolution: Religion, Gender, and Philosophy in Early Revolutionary France
Watkins, J. III
Queer Southern Diaspora: Challenging Metronormativity in the Late 20th-Century United States
Watson, C.
The Challenges of Students Researching Slavery at Southern Universities
Weber, K.
Triscornia and the Construction of a Modern Cuba: Liberalism, Race, and Public Health in Early 20th-Century Cuba
Wegmann, A.
Atlantic Urban Households and the Materiality of Power, Status, and Identity
Wehmeyer, S. C.
CANCELLED The “Neo-African Vatican”: New Orleans, the Global Crossroads of Catholicism and Voodoo
Weicksel, S. J.
Inside the AHA: Investigating Institutional Histories of Racism and Exclusion in Client-Based Scholarly Practice
Material Culture as a Methodology for the History of Philanthropy
Weinstein, B.
Past and Present Narratives about Slavery in Brazil: Theater, Press, Photography, Television, and Tourism
Weiss, G. L.
More Than a CV Line: Collaborative Research in Practice
Whitaker, R.
Playing the Past: Digital Games in the History Classroom
White, D.
CANCELLED A Conversation on Racial Justice from Louisiana’s Civil Rights Veterans in a New Age of Activism
White, L. J.
Advocating for History Education: Insights for Historians
White, S. K.
New Orleans History Now
CANCELLED New Orleans 1776
Wieringa, J.
The Tie That Binds: Print in Seventh-Day Adventism
Wiesner-Hanks, M.
Equal Access: Teaching World History in Community College Survey Courses using Open Education Resources (OER)
Up Close and Personal: Biography as Method and “Hook”
Williams, A.
CANCELLED Disability and Catholic Imagination
Williams, C. A.
Development at the Margins: Latin America, c. 1945–90
Williams, D.
Beyond Collaboration
Williams Evans, F.
Modes of Historical Story-Telling: Children’s Literature
Williams, H.
Mad Hatters: Labor, Rights, and the Role of the Courts in the Danbury Hatters Case
Williams, J. K.
Keywords for Black Louisiana: Digital Histories of the Gulf Coast
Williams, J.
Late Breaking: Afrofuturistic History: Sci-Fi, Public History, and (Re)Imagining Race
Williams, S.
Innovation and Intersections in the 21st-Century History Discipline and Classroom
A State of the Field for Busy Teachers: Reconstruction
Winant, G. E.
CANCELLED Year One of the Biden Administration: Where Do We Go from Here?
Winfree, B. R.
Land, Labor, and Violence: Black Life in the West
Winston, B.
Critical Regions in Latinx History: Race, Placemaking, and Mobility in the US Midwest and South
Wisnoski, A. III
Atlantic Urban Households and the Materiality of Power, Status, and Identity
Wojdon, J.
CANCELLED Nonobvious Sources for Polish American History
Wolf, J.
Isolde of Oswestry: Recovering Medieval Trans* Histories through Welsh Panegyric
Wolfe, J.
Confronting the Ghosts of Our Institutions Past, Present, and Future: Building Names and Race at Two Deep South Campuses
Wood, K. J.
Film Screening:
Lincoln and Douglas: Touring Illinois in Turbulent Times
Woodard, J. P.
CANCELLED The Making of Modernity: Advertising Beverages, Race, and National Identity in 20th-Century Latin America
Woolley, C.
Commodity Extraction and Indigenous Mobilization in Colonial to 21st-Century Latin America
Worsencroft, J.
War Transforming Society, Society Transforming War: Military Service, Gender, and Race in Oceania, the US, and Europe
Wright, E.
Playing the Past: Digital Games in the History Classroom
Wright-Rios, E. N.
Mexican Studies Section: The Uses of Memory in Mexican History
Wrinn, S. M.
The Association of University Presses’ Roundtable on Getting Your Book Published
Wu, J. T. C.
CCWH-Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Reception
Wu, Y.
China’s Cultural Revolution from the Margins: Tensions between Socialist Universalism and Ethnocentrism in Hong Kong, Inner Mongolia, Tibet, and Yanbian
Wyman, P.
Doing History Online: Podcasts, Twitter, and the Digital Archive
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