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Abbott, S.
The Ethics of Teaching History in Today’s K–12 Classrooms
Ablard, J. D.
Rank-and-File Soldiers in Cold War Latin America
Teaching the History of Dis- and Misinformation in an Age of Conspiracy Theories
Abrams, L.
World Historical Approach(es) to Periodizing Comics
Abshire, E. M.
Sainthood and the Body
Acciai, E.
Transnational War Volunteerism in Southern Europe, 1880s–1940s
Adasme, H.
Clinching through the Press: A Network Analysis of Public Boxing Challenges in Central Chile, 1920–30
Aderinto, S. A.
New Directions in Nigerian Popular Culture
Adkins, J.
What’s New at the National Endowment for the Humanities for 2023: New Agency Priorities, Updated Funding Opportunities, and Special Initiatives
Afanador Llach, M. J.
Gran Colombia Studies Section: Telling Stories from and about Gran Colombia—Historical Narratives, Fragmentary Subjects, and the Archive
Agee, C. L.
The Civic “Apathy” Crisis: How Americans Responded to Political Disengagement in the Post-1970 Era
Agirreazkuenaga, J.
Constitution Writing and Parliamentary Organizations in the Atlantic World, 1660–1815
Aguilar, M.
Youth, Poverty, Education, and Violence in Latin America
Aguilar Sanchez, O.
Indigenous Knowledge and Colonial Entanglements in the Americas
Aguirre, M. D.
Rethinking Histories of State Formation, Community, and Resistance through Ethnic Mexican Transborder Migration and Labor
Ahmad, T.
The Archive of the Text: New Directions in Cultural and Material Histories of South Asia
Aiello, T.
Literature as a Response to History
Aigner, P. C.
NYC Freedom Trail
Aiken, S.
Support and Survival: Reconsidering Irish Women’s Networks and Activism in the 20th Century
Akgul, O. E.
Ottoman Empire through the History of Commodities
Akin, Y.
Ottoman Empire through the History of Commodities
Alamgir, A.
Crossing Boundaries: Global Perspectives on Labor and Mobility
Albanese, M.
Terrorism and the German and Italian Far Right from the 1960s to the 1980s: Between Ideology and Action
Albritton Jonsson, F. L.
Toward an Energy History for a Planetary Age
Alegre, R.
Mexican Studies Section: Writing Mexican History—Issues and Solutions
Alexander, L.
Twenty-five Years of
Exchanging Our Country Marks
: A Roundtable
Ali, M. R.
Empires and Emancipation: Freedom, Agency, and Mobility in the Atlantic World
Alibrandi, R.
Conflict and Change in European History since the Renaissance
Constitution Writing and Parliamentary Organizations in the Atlantic World, 1660–1815
Almeida, J.
Resisting Reforms in Spanish America: Royal Administrators and Colonial Subjects Negotiate Hapsburg and Bourbon Rule
Alms, H.
Working for the State in War and Peace: Gender, Race, and Labor, 1898–1945
Alomar, M.
Problems in the Global History of Feminism
Alonso, G. J.
Interviews with the Liberator: Four Momentous Meetings with Simón Bolívar
Alozie, B.
New Directions in Nigerian Popular Culture
Alter, J.
Before, Below, Beyond: Mind–Body Therapies in Postwar Times
Alterwaite, A. X.
Atlantic Studies Section: New Currents and Old Contests—Extending the Black Atlantic into the 19th Century
Alvarez-Pimentel, R.
Saints, Martyrs, and Workers: Representations, Reactions, and Rhetorics of Catholic Populism in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1926–38
Amador, E.
Caribbean Studies Section: New Approaches to Caribbean Labor and Working-Class History
Ambrose, A. N.
Marian Politics
Ambuske, J.
The Pieces of Podcasting You Don’t Know but Should
Amri, M.
Fraud in the Colonial Archive: Methodological Approaches to Social History in French North Africa
Anchrum, H.
Beyond Integration: Rethinking Desegregation in American Hospitals
Anderson, C. L.
The Great Wolf Massacre: Hardship and Fraud in the Early American Republic
Anderson, S. R.
Bloc Shots: Roundtable on Experiences of Americans Playing Professional Basketball in Poland
Anex-Ries, Q. M.
Troubling Sexual Norms: Exploring Gay Moderate Politics and “Stealth” Trans Subjects in Late 20th-Century Queer US History
Angsusingha, S.
Shifting Boundaries of American Empire: Case Studies in Labor, Education, and War, 1870s–1970s
Ani, T.
Grading Writing Charrette
Ansley, L.
Meet
Perspectives on History
Op-Ed Workshop
Antliff, A.
Varieties of Jewish Anarchism in North America
Antunes, C.
Regions and Scales in the Expansion of Migration Systems across Five Centuries: Selections from the
Cambridge History of Global Migrations
Appuhn, K. R.
Empire and the Control of Human and Other-Than-Human Diseases
Appy, C. G.
Roundtable: “Peace with Honor”—Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of the Paris Peace Accords
Ardila, J. P.
Social and Political Identity in the Spanish Empire, 1765–1830
Ari, W.
Andean Studies Section: Social Movements and Governments in the Andes, Past and Present
Arnold, S.
If There Is No Struggle There Is No Progress: Black Politics in 20th-Century Philadelphia
Arnold, T.
Computing on Cultural Heritage: Reports from an LC Labs Experiment
Arrom, S. M.
Lay Catholic Women Reinterpreting Transatlantic Catholicism in 19th- and 20th-Century Latin America
Aschenbrenner, P. J.
Pacific Rim Parliamentary and Political History: 1868–1945
In Memoriam
—Voices Remembered: Cohn, Stolleis, Middlekauff, Calasso, Brundage, Pyle
Ashford, E. H.
Morgan, Oprah, and Me: Our Family from Slavery to Freedom
Austin, S. M.
Indio
Identities in the Viceroyalty of Peru: Between Impositions and Adaptations
Avery, M.
Anticommunism, Right-Wing Politics, and Latin America’s Cold War
Ayenachew Woldetsadik, D.
Regions and Scales in the Expansion of Migration Systems across Five Centuries: Selections from the
Cambridge History of Global Migrations
Ayers, E. L.
Using Digital Archives for Teaching, Research, and Public Engagement
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