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Faggioli, M.
Disciplining the Church across Time and Space
Historical Misogyny: Women Deacons and the Catholic Church—A Book Panel on Phyllis Zagano's
Women: Icons of Christ
Fahrenkrog, L.
Indio
Identities in the Viceroyalty of Peru: Between Impositions and Adaptations
Fahrenthold, S. D.
“Asian Diasporas”: The Past, Present, and Future
Fajardo, M.
Do Nonstate Actors Matter? Rethinking Inter-American Affairs across the 20th Century
Deconstructing “Development” in Mexico, Brazil, and the CEPAL
Fallas, A.
Christianity and Wartime Political Movements in the 20th-Century Postcolonial World
Fan, S.
Snapshots: Perceptions and China–US Encounters on the Diplomatic, Commercial, Cultural, and Educational Fronts from the Early 19th
Century to the Present
Fan, X.
Teaching the Nation after Conflict: The Politics of History Education in Japan, China, Taiwan, and Timor-Leste in the Postwar Periods
Fang, Q.
Mapping the Important Changes of 20th-Century China: Writing History, Political Maneuvers, and National Transformation
Farmer-Kaiser, M.
DEI Admissions in PhD Programs after the Summer of Social Justice
Farnsworth, C.
An Entangled Empire: The Trans-Imperial Connections of the Portuguese World
Farnsworth-Alvear, A. C.
Deconstructing “Development” in Mexico, Brazil, and the CEPAL
Fea, J.
Free Breakfast Reception
COVID-19 in Context
Feagin, J. A.
Gateway Courses in History: Case Studies in Redesign
Feffer, A.
Roundtable: Unions in Higher Education—Historical and Contemporary Realities
Felber-Seligman, Y.
Methodologies from the Cracks of History: New Horizons Documenting Early African Histories and Identifying Atlantic World Legacies
Felton, D.
Monsters
Fernando, T.
Histories below the Water Line: New Methods and Approaches
Ferraro, M.
Race and Democracy after Slavery: From a Comparative to a Transnational Approach
Ferreira, R.
Captivity, Law, and Sovereignty in the Suppression of the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans
Ferriter, M.
Computing on Cultural Heritage: Reports from an LC Labs Experiment
Feu Lopez, M. M.
Fascism and Antifascism in the Postwar United States
“Feminism Practices What Anarchism Preaches”: Anarcha-Feminism in the 20th Century
Few, M.
Colonial Studies Section: The Global and the Local—A Colonialist’s Conundrum
Field, K. T.
The Historian as Writer and Storyteller, Part 1
Fiń, A.
Nonobvious Sources for Migration History
Finger, S. G.
Improving the Status of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty: Building on the AHA Statement
Fink, C. K.
The International Context of the Establishment of the State of Israel
Finkelman, P.
Race and the Supreme Court: A Discussion
Finkelstein, A. S.
Beyond the Campus Gates: Broadening the Reach of Historical Scholarship
Fischbach, M. R.
Roundtable: International Solidarity with Palestinians—Palestinian Internationalist Solidarities
Fischer, A. G.
The War on Drugs and the Working Class City
Fisher, J. T.
In Transit: Catholic Mobilities into and out of Greater New York, 1850–80
Disability and the Catholic Imagination
Fisher, L. D.
The Persistence of Indigenous Enslavement in Early America, 1704–1804
Fisk, B.
The Catholic Church, State, Labor, and Identity Struggles in Latin America
Fitz, C. A.
Do the Americas Have a Common History? On Hemispheric Forms of Imagination and Exchange
Fitzgerald, J.
Playing the Past: Historical Engagement with Video Games
FitzMaurice, S. J.
Public Health and the Public
Fleming, T. D.
New Directions in Nigerian Popular Culture
Flis, I.
Transatlantic Histories and World War II: Between World History and Intimate Perspectives
Flores-Marcial, X.
Language as Archive and Method
Flores-Villalobos, J. V.
New Research on Black Women and the History of Racial Capitalism
Flowers, J.
Rethinking Theoretical Assumptions in the History of Medicine in East Asia: Case Studies of China, Taiwan, and Korea
Foley, D.
Support and Survival: Reconsidering Irish Women’s Networks and Activism in the 20th Century
Foltz, M.
Out on Campus: A History of LGBTQ+ Activism at Pennsylvania Colleges and Universities
Forde, K. R.
Which Side Are You on? Advocacy Journalism and the Myth of Objectivity
Foreman, M.
Hong Kong: Periphery as Center
Fourshey, C. C.
Methodologies from the Cracks of History: New Horizons Documenting Early African Histories and Identifying Atlantic World Legacies
Language as Archive and Method
Key Concepts from Pre-1900 Africa: Africa’s Place in Global and Diaspora History
Francis, H.
Passports, Asylum, and Marronage: New Dimensions to Black Mobility in Mexico, Louisiana, and Haiti, 17th to 19th Centuries
Francis, H.
Do Nonstate Actors Matter? Rethinking Inter-American Affairs across the 20th Century
Franczak, M.
Rethinking the Reagan Administration
Franqui-Rivera, H.
Rank-and-File Soldiers in Cold War Latin America
Frazier, T. A.
Improving the Status of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty: Building on the AHA Statement
Frederick, L.
Race, Empire, Gender, and the Making of the US Carceral State
Fredrick, E. B.
Saints, Martyrs, and Workers: Representations, Reactions, and Rhetorics of Catholic Populism in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1926–38
Friedman, D.
Toward an Illustrated History of a Global War on Terror
Friedman, J.
Free Speech and the Schools
Friot, E.
“In the Story of That Defeat There Is Written in Very Large Letters a Victory”: World War II, the Fall of Bataan, and the Meaning of Surrender in America
Frisken, A. K.
Which Side Are You on? Advocacy Journalism and the Myth of Objectivity
Fryer, H. E.
Constructing Peace History: An Editors’ Roundtable
Fulkerson, T.
The Catholic Church, State, Labor, and Identity Struggles in Latin America
Missionary Fervor
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