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Gaines, C.
State of the Field for Busy Teachers: World History
Gaitors, B. D. J.
Atlantic Studies Section: New Currents and Old Contests—Extending the Black Atlantic into the 19th Century
Galbraith, G.
Demonstration
Galindo, A.
Imperial Fictions and Mexico in the American Imagination
Gallup-Diaz, I. J.
Department Chairs Roundtable
Gambino, M.
Historicizing the Parish
Ganor, S.
New Perspectives on Refugees from Nazi Europe in the Americas
Ganson, B. A.
Indigenous Knowledge and Colonial Entanglements in the Americas
Gao, Y.
Engaging the Studies of Blackness in China: Scholarship and Curriculum Development
Gardner, S. E.
Putting Ideas in Their Place: Considering Locations as Evidence in US Intellectual History
Garfield, S.
Latin America’s Consuming Issues: A Roundtable Discussion of Two Recent Books on Commodities, Marketing, and Consumer Capitalism in Brazil
Garofalo, L. J.
Endurance and Evolution: Ecologies, Communities, and Families on the Move in the Early Modern Americas
Garrett-Scott, S.
New Research on Black Women and the History of Racial Capitalism
Gavigan, I.
From the First to the Second International: Socialists in America, from the Civil War to World War I
Gedacht, A. G.
Monsters
Geismer, L.
The Civic “Apathy” Crisis: How Americans Responded to Political Disengagement in the Post-1970 Era
George, N.
Roundtable: International Solidarity with Palestinians—Palestinian Internationalist Solidarities
Georgini, S.
Curating Community: Remaking History in Philadelphia
Gerber, L.
New(er) Directions in Queer Religious History
Gerits, F. P. L.
Closing the Global Inequality Gulf: UNCTAD and the World
Getz, T.
State of the Field for Busy Teachers: World History
Climate Education: The Case for History and the Social Sciences
Gevinson, A. C.
Using Digital Archives for Teaching, Research, and Public Engagement
Ghanoui, S. L.
#AHR Syllabus Project: How History Works
Ghazvinian, J.
Writing Beyond the Academy: How to Secure a Commercial Book Deal
Ghosh, S.
The Archive of the Text: New Directions in Cultural and Material Histories of South Asia
Gibson, C.
The Historian as Writer and Storyteller, Part 1
Gibson, S.
Teaching Digital History: 10 Design Principles
Gill, B.
Race, Empire, Gender, and the Making of the US Carceral State
Gill, T.
Black Women in Motion: The Complexities of Global Travel in the 20th Century
Gitre, E. J. K.
The US Army as a Social Laboratory in World War II
Giurato, R. R.
Conflict and Change in European History since the Renaissance
Constitution Writing and Parliamentary Organizations in the Atlantic World, 1660–1815
Givens, D.
The Transmission and Circulation of Colonial Knowledge
Godfrey, K. A.
Endurance and Evolution: Ecologies, Communities, and Families on the Move in the Early Modern Americas
Godthardt, F.
Church and Politics in the 14th Century
Goedde, P.
DEI Admissions in PhD Programs after the Summer of Social Justice
Goldman, W. Z.
What Makes a War “Total”?
Goldstein, Z.
Roundtable: Alternatives to the Anthropocene
Goldthree, R. N.
Caribbean Studies Section: New Approaches to Caribbean Labor and Working-Class History
Golland, D. H.
Black Female Empowerment through Education in the Late 19th and 20th Centuries
Gomez, M. A.
Twenty-five Years of
Exchanging Our Country Marks
: A Roundtable
Gomez Villanueva, M.
Saints, Martyrs, and Workers: Representations, Reactions, and Rhetorics of Catholic Populism in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1926–38
Gomez-Rossi, A. A.
Sainthood and the Body
Gonzaba, E.
LGBTQ+ History Research Lightning Session
Gonzales, T.
The Ethics of Curriculum and Lesson Construction from High School to College Introductory Gen-Ed Courses
Gonzalez, F.
“Asian Diasporas”: The Past, Present, and Future
Gonzalez, J.
The Cuban Slave Trade: Demography, Ideology, and Race
González, S.
Schools as Sites for Agency in 20th-Century Latin America
Gonzalez, S. M.
Catholic Communities of Color in the Upper Midwest, 1915–65
Gonzalez-Silen, O.
Social and Political Identity in the Spanish Empire, 1765–1830
Good, C. A.
Beyond the Campus Gates: Broadening the Reach of Historical Scholarship
Goodman, K.
Writing US Business History in the Neoliberal Era
Goossen, B. W.
Histories of Climate Change: Place-Based Approaches from European History
Gordon, S.
Peace, Passports, and Progressivism: Jane Addams and Her Postwar Journeys
Gore, D.
Black Women in Motion: The Complexities of Global Travel in the 20th Century
Gosin, M.
The Black Silent Majority? Reimagining Black Conservatism, 1960s–80s
Goss, A.
Roundtable
Gosse, V.
Roundtable: Fighting the Culture War Attack on History—Strategies and Experiences
Strategy Meeting: Radical Historians, Intellectuals, and Activists on Our Roles in the Current Situation
Gotkowitz, L.
New Perspectives on Refugees from Nazi Europe in the Americas
Gourevitch, A.
From the First to the Second International: Socialists in America, from the Civil War to World War I
Grajnert, P.
Transatlantic Migrations of Goods, Ideas, and Practices
Granieri, R. J.
NATO and the European Order: Past, Present, Future
New Perspectives on the Rise and Decline of the American Century
Grant, A.
Art Meets History: Using Contemporary Art to Engage with History
Graubart, K. B.
New and Old Norms: Forging and Inscribing Communities across the Atlantic World
Greason, W.
Creating an Inclusive Classroom
Green, H.
Putting Ideas in Their Place: Considering Locations as Evidence in US Intellectual History
Green, R.
Roundtable: Teaching the Truth in Secondary Schools during Contentious Times
Greene, J.
The Most Hated Woman in America: Gender, Atheism, and the Media
Greene, R. S.
The US Army as a Social Laboratory in World War II
Greene-Hayes, A.
New(er) Directions in Queer Religious History
Greer, B. W.
Using Digital Archives for Teaching, Research, and Public Engagement
Greer, C.
Mapping American Congregations Using the 1926 Census of Religious Bodies
Gregerman, A.
The Catholic Church in the Holocaust Era: First Findings from the Vatican Archives
Gregory, B. S.
Energizing Histories
Greiner, A.
Infrastructure, Knowledge, and US Imperialism in the Americas, c. 1890–1970
Grensavitch, K. M.
#AHR Syllabus Project: How History Works
Teaching Things Workshop
Gribble, R. E. CSC
Communism and Labor
Orders and Jurisdictions
Grieve, V. M.
Which Side Are You on? Advocacy Journalism and the Myth of Objectivity
Griffin, A.
Telling US Catholic History: Archives and Narratives
Griffin, E.
Roundtable: Professional Associations in a Time of Precarity
Griffith, B. J.
Transnational War Volunteerism in Southern Europe, 1880s–1940s
Grigoli, L. R.
Meet
Perspectives on History
Grinberg, K.
Brazilian Studies Section: A Celebration of Barbara Weinstein
Captivity, Law, and Sovereignty in the Suppression of the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans
Grossman, J.
Making Treason Odious Again: Perspectives from the Naming Commission and the Army’s War on the Lost Cause
Grossner, K.
Historical Gazetteers
Grueter, M.
Varieties of Jewish Anarchism in North America
Grunewald, S.
Historical Gazetteers
Guiliano, J.
Teaching Digital History: 10 Design Principles
Decolonizing Historical Data in the Context of Colonization and Empire
Gunn, D.
Communism and Labor
Guridy, F.
Baseball and Social Change in America
Gutman, D.
Ottoman Empire through the History of Commodities
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