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Bai, R.
Chinese Women’s Lives in Their Own Voices, 1949 to the Present
Bailey, K.
Topics in European and American Parliamentary and Political Culture in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Bailey, T. D.
The South Got Somethin’ to Say: Black Women’s Experiences and Activism in Mississippi and North Carolina
Bailkin, J.
AHA Modern European History Section Luncheon
Bain, B.
Grading Writing Charrette
Bains, T.
Rethinking Imperial Institutions in Modern India and China
Balbier, U.
Complicated Entanglements “from Above” and “from Below”: American Evangelicals, US Foreign Policy, and the Shaping of Global Evangelicalism
Baldrick-Morrone, T.
Disciplining the Church across Time and Space
Baldwin, D. L.
Defund the Police? Historical Perspectives
Ball, M. C.
Constructing Urban Citizenship: The Built Environment and Social Belonging in Brazil
Deconstructing “Development” in Mexico, Brazil, and the CEPAL
Balto, S.
Defund the Police? Historical Perspectives
Baltuskonis, P.
Social and Political Identity in the Spanish Empire, 1765–1830
Bandama, F.
Museum Decolonization, Anti-Black Racism, and the Restitution of African Cultural Heritage
Bandopadhyay, S.
Witness, Memory, and Recovery: Transnational Approaches to Critical Disaster Studies
Banks, B.
Op-Ed Workshop
Barcia, M.
World History and the Curriculum: A Conversation
Barclay, J. L.
#DisabilityHistorySoWhite: Race and Disability in American History
Barczyk, E. E.
Opening Event: Documenting Polish American Spaces—Triumphs, Challenges, and Frustrations—Introducing and Celebrating
Footprints of Polonia: Polish Historical Sites across North America
Barksdale, D.
Interviews with the Liberator: Four Momentous Meetings with Simón Bolívar
Barnes, R. L.
Borderlands and Frontiers Studies Section: The Criminal (Un)Justice System in the US and Mexico Borderlands
Barragan, Y.
Race, Politics, and Nationalism in Latin American Public Spheres
Gran Colombia Studies Section: Telling Stories from and about Gran Colombia—Historical Narratives, Fragmentary Subjects, and the Archive
Barringer, W.
50 Shades of the American Curriculum: A Progress Report on the AHA’s Mapping the Landscape of Secondary US History Education Project
Barry, G.
Divided Christendom, 1914–38: Healing the Wounds of the Great War
Bartram, E.
Labor and Compensation in the Historical Profession
Barycheuskaya, Y.
Hearing Perestroika: Love, Gender, and Sexuality in the Rock Music of the 1980–90s
Bassi Arevalo, E.
Subaltern Cosmopolitans in the 17th- and 18th-Century Atlantic World
Bastias Saavedra, M.
New and Old Norms: Forging and Inscribing Communities across the Atlantic World
Baum, E. L.
Gender and the Occult in Modern China, Japan, and India
Bayne, B. L.
Dry Bones: Catholic Horror
Church and Society in Iberia and Latin America
Beaujon, D.
Fraud in the Colonial Archive: Methodological Approaches to Social History in French North Africa
Beavers, H.
Crossing Boundaries and Spanning Difference through American Jazz Performance: Philly Style
Beckles, S. H.
Reparations Now! Perspectives on Reparative Justice in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean
Behnken, B. D.
Borderlands and Frontiers Studies Section: The Criminal (Un)Justice System in the US and Mexico Borderlands
Behrends, N. C.
From the First to the Second International: Socialists in America, from the Civil War to World War I
Behrendt, A.
Using Video Games to Teach the Philosophy of History; or, Hayden White Rides a Digital Trojan Horse
Bell, A. W.
Unlikely Imperialists? Expatriates and the Expansion of American Empire in the 19th Century
Bell, D. A.
What Makes a War “Total”?
Belmonte, L. A.
Queer Exile: Sexuality, Status, and Dislocation between Global North and South
Transnational LGBTQ+ Networks, Activism, and Publications in Europe and the Americas, 1940s–2000s: Collaborations, Interventions, Language, and Desire
Belolan, N.
Doing Accessible Digital History
Bem, K.
Cold War Networks
Gender, Class, Nation(s), and Work
Bembibre, C.
American Historical Review
History Lab: Knowing by Sensing—“Nose First” Methods for Research and Education of Olfactory Heritage and History
Ben Zeev, N.
Where Oil and Water Meet: Land, Liquid, and Development in the 20th-Century Middle East
Race, Space, and Citizenship in Settler Societies
Ben-Porath, S.
Free Speech and the Schools
Benesch, O.
Historians Engaging Publics: Graphic Histories
Bennett, H. L.
Perceiving and Writing Agency in the Early Modern World: Interpretative Challenges
DEI Admissions in PhD Programs after the Summer of Social Justice
Bennett, S.
The US Army as a Social Laboratory in World War II
Bennis, P.
Roundtable: The Failed War on Terrorism—Afghanistan and Iraq
Benton, B.
Mexican Studies Section: Writing Mexican History—Issues and Solutions
Bergen, S.
Graduate and Early Career Committee Open Forum:
Bernard, B.
Education Institutions and the Intellectual History of Gender and Sexuality
Bernardino, E.
Crossing Boundaries: Global Perspectives on Labor and Mobility
Bernier, J.
The Antebellum Afterlives of African American Slavery
Berry, C.
An Entangled Empire: The Trans-Imperial Connections of the Portuguese World
Berry, D.
The Revolutionary Archive: New Directions
Berry, M. F.
Reparations Now! Perspectives on Reparative Justice in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean
Race and the Supreme Court: A Discussion
Beshimov, B.
Xinjiang and Central Asia: China’s Strategic Shift
Best, W. D.
New(er) Directions in Queer Religious History
Beswick, S.
Fascism and Antifascism in the Postwar United States
“Feminism Practices What Anarchism Preaches”: Anarcha-Feminism in the 20th Century
Betancourt, R.
The Shape of Sex
Bhaman, S.
Troubling Sexual Norms: Exploring Gay Moderate Politics and “Stealth” Trans Subjects in Late 20th-Century Queer US History
Biddle, A.
Transatlantic Histories and World War II: Between World History and Intimate Perspectives
Biddle, K.
Transatlantic Histories and World War II: Between World History and Intimate Perspectives
Biedermann, Z.
Perceiving and Writing Agency in the Early Modern World: Interpretative Challenges
Bielo, J.
Material Religion on Catholic eBay: A Roundtable Discussion
Bienko, J.
Anti-Catholic Politics
Bigelow, A. M.
Language as Archive and Method
Biggs, A.
Beyond Integration: Rethinking Desegregation in American Hospitals
Birk, J. C.
The History Lab: A New Approach to Pedagogy and Collaborative Research
Bisbee, D.
Toward an Illustrated History of a Global War on Terror
Black, L.
Defund the Police? Historical Perspectives
Blackmore, M.
Gender, Class, Nation(s), and Work
Blair, M. E.
Working for the State in War and Peace: Gender, Race, and Labor, 1898–1945
Blanchfield, C.
Archaeoastronomy and History: Perspectives from Africa, North America, West Asia, Oceania, and Europe
Blanton, C. K.
Flipped, Flexible, and Free (Resources): Reinvigorating the Big US History Survey at Texas A&M University
Blaszczyk, A.
Cold War Networks
Blevins, C.
History and the Spatial Turn: Pedagogical Approaches, Part 2
Bobadilla, E.
Engaging Policymakers and the Public on US–Mexico Border and Migration History
Boittin, J.
Roundtable: Professional Associations in a Time of Precarity
Plenary Session, Coordinating Council for Women in History
Bolman, B.
The Global Animal House: Placing the Infrastructure of Laboratory Supply
Bontrager, S. T.
State of the Field for Busy Teachers: World History
Booth, J.
Race and Democracy after Slavery: From a Comparative to a Transnational Approach
Boris, E.
Roundtable on Teaching and Visualizing Global Fashion History
Bostock, S.
Developmental Histories from the Global South: Actors, Practices, Impacts
Bouchard, J.
Endurance and Evolution: Ecologies, Communities, and Families on the Move in the Early Modern Americas
Bowery, C. Jr.
Making Treason Odious Again: Perspectives from the Naming Commission and the Army’s War on the Lost Cause
Bowman, J.
Curating Community: Remaking History in Philadelphia
Boyd-Pates, T.
Public-Facing History Today: Memory, Policy, Problem-Solving
Boylan, K.
Saints, Martyrs, and Workers: Representations, Reactions, and Rhetorics of Catholic Populism in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1926–38
Boyle, C.
Mission Accomplished? American Political and Cultural Perspectives on the Iraq War, 20 Years Later
Bradley, M. P.
#AHR Syllabus Project: How History Works
Braginsky, N.
The Ethics of Teaching History in Today’s K–12 Classrooms
Brand, L.
50 Shades of the American Curriculum: A Progress Report on the AHA’s Mapping the Landscape of Secondary US History Education Project
Bray, M.
Fascism and Antifascism in the Postwar United States
Brenes, M. A.
The Battlefield of Memory: Antiwar Activists and the Contested Meaning of the Vietnam War in the 1970s and 1980s
Brennan, A.
The History of “Having It All”: Black and White Women in US Popular Culture, 1890 to Today
Brennan, S. P.
Catholics and the Second World War
Brett, M. R.
Doing Accessible Digital History
Bridenthal, R.
Roundtable: Empire of Sanctions
Brier, S.
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media Reception
Britt, A.
Constructing Urban Citizenship: The Built Environment and Social Belonging in Brazil
Broadwell, G. A.
Language as Archive and Method
Brooke, J. L.
Deep History, Current History
Brookfield, M.
Creating an Inclusive Classroom
Brookins, J. A.
“Divisive Concepts” in High School Classrooms around the World
Brooks, J.
Emergent Thinking: Creating Digital Stories for the Public
Brown, E.
How to Identify and Leverage the Transferable Skills of a History PhD
Brown, J.
In the Realm of Modernization and Revolution: Exploring James Gao’s World of History
Brown, K. M.
Race, Gender, and Science in US History
Brown, M.
European Integration, Decolonization, and Racial Reconstruction: New Interconnected Histories of the Postwar Era
Global and International History
Brown-Fleming, S.
The Catholic Church in the Holocaust Era: First Findings from the Vatican Archives
Brownell, K. C.
Using Digital Archives for Teaching, Research, and Public Engagement
Brudney, E.
Chile–Rio de la Plata Studies Section: New Approaches to Dictatorships and Human Rights
Bruey, A. J.
Chile–Rio de la Plata Studies Section: New Approaches to Dictatorships and Human Rights
Buchenau, J.
Affiliated Societies Roundtable: Professional Associations in a Post-Pandemic World
Buck, B.
History and the Spatial Turn: Pedagogical Approaches, Part 2
Nuclear-Armed and at Arm's Length: Right Wing Noninterventionism during the Cold War
Buckley, N.
Divided Christendom, 1914–38: Healing the Wounds of the Great War
Bueno, C. M.
Teaching and Teaching Materials Section: Revisiting the Survey
Bukovich, B.
The Pieces of Podcasting You Don’t Know but Should
Burbank, J. R.
2023 Toynbee Prize Lecture
Burg, S. B.
Out on Campus: A History of LGBTQ+ Activism at Pennsylvania Colleges and Universities
Burgher, D. G.
Integrating Colored Conventions Histories into Curricula, Community, and Public Memory
Burgos, A. Jr.
Baseball and Social Change in America
Burgueño, F.
Martyrs, Narratives, and Social Change in 20th-Century Mexico and Latin America
Burke, T. J.
Playing the Past: Historical Engagement with Video Games
Burnett, A.
Troubling Sexual Norms: Exploring Gay Moderate Politics and “Stealth” Trans Subjects in Late 20th-Century Queer US History
Burnett, D. G.
Histories below the Water Line: New Methods and Approaches
Burnett, L.
Putting Ideas in Their Place: Considering Locations as Evidence in US Intellectual History
Burns, J.
Cassette Culture and the Resurgence of the Mixtape
Burrell, K. B.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Content and Method: A Roundtable Discussion
Burrowes, N.
Caribbean Studies Section: New Approaches to Caribbean Labor and Working-Class History
Burton, A. M.
Teaching Digital History: 10 Design Principles
Trouble in Empire: Colonialism and Subaltern Appropriations in South and Southeast Asia
Burton, O. V.
Race and the Supreme Court: A Discussion
Butler, A. D.
Dry Bones: Catholic Horror
Bychowski, G.
The Shape of Sex
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