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Poster Session #3
AHA Session 181
Saturday, January 7, 2023: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Franklin Hall Prefunction (Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 4th Floor)
Papers:
Teaching the History of Dis- and Misinformation in an Age of Conspiracy Theories
Jonathan D. Ablard, Ithaca College
The Great Wolf Massacre: Hardship and Fraud in the Early American Republic
Chad L. Anderson, Hartwick College
Hearing Perestroika: Love, Gender, and Sexuality in the Rock Music of the 1980–90s
Yuliya Barycheuskaya, Graduate Center, City University of New York
Using Video Games to Teach the Philosophy of History; or, Hayden White Rides a Digital Trojan Horse
Andrew Behrendt, Missouri University of Science and Technology
The History of “Having It All”: Black and White Women in US Popular Culture, 1890 to Today
Amanda Brennan, Graduate Center, City University of New York
Cassette Culture and the Resurgence of the Mixtape
Jehnie Burns, Point Park University
Roots of Resistance: The Tuchyn Story
Saskia Lascarez Casanova, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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Katie Lowe, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
The Persistence of Indigenous Enslavement in Early America, 1704–1804
Anjali DasSarma, Brown University
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Linford D. Fisher, Brown University
The Myth of the “Better” American: US Military Conduct in the Boxer Rebellion
Joshua Downes, Georgetown University
The Most Hated Woman in America: Gender, Atheism, and the Media
Jodi Greene, Reading Area Community College
162 Questions about Afghanistan: A Case Study of Current Events and Digital Public History on Reddit
Daniel Howlett, George Mason University
War and Pieces: Using Games to Teach the History of the World Wars
Alastair Kocho-Williams, Clarkson University
The Discoveries of a Civilized Bactria by the Roman and Han Empires: A Comparative Perspective
Jinze Mi, College of the Holy Cross
Useful Arts: The Patent Record as a Tool for Historical Inquiry
Robert Mulvaney, Southern New Hampshire University
The Sir Charles Price Rat and Colonial Failure as Told by Enslaved Laborers
Jacob Myers, University of Pennsylvania
The Other Side of Paradise: The Creation of South Phoenix
Shelby Stringer, Pace University
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