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Rabinovitch-Fox, E.
Roundtable on Teaching and Visualizing Global Fashion History
Radding, C.
Indigenous Knowledge and Colonial Entanglements in the Americas
Rademacher, N.
Exploring and Reflecting on the Legacy of 20th-Century Catholic Laywomen: A Roundtable Discussion
Ramirez, M. A.
Rethinking Histories of State Formation, Community, and Resistance through Ethnic Mexican Transborder Migration and Labor
Ramos, F. L.
Rumors, Satire, and Politics in the Spanish Empire
Ramos, G. P.
The Political Economy of Hunger (or Lack Thereof) in 18th- and 19th-Century Spanish America
Ramos, N. J.
Troubling Sexual Norms: Exploring Gay Moderate Politics and “Stealth” Trans Subjects in Late 20th-Century Queer US History
Raška, F. D.
Cold War Networks
Ravignani, E.
The Political Economy of Hunger (or Lack Thereof) in 18th- and 19th-Century Spanish America
Ray, C. E.
Transnational Solidarities: Seeing Blackness beyond Race
Reagan, L. J.
The History of Reproductive Rights in Global Perspective
Redding, S.
Topics in South African Cultural and Political History
Rediker, M.
Historians Engaging Publics: Graphic Histories
Redmond Chang, L.
The Historian as Writer and Storyteller, Part 2
Reed, V.
Transatlantic Histories and World War II: Between World History and Intimate Perspectives
Regalado, P.
The War on Drugs and the Working Class City
Writing US Business History in the Neoliberal Era
Regan, R.
Grading Writing Charrette
Reichard, D. A.
Social Movements and Queer Legal Histories in the Late 20th-Century United States
Reid, P. F.
Maritime Microhistory and Public History: Global Perspectives
Reid, T.
The Visible Hand in the Age of Enlightenment
Reill, D. K.
Teaching European Migration History with Open Access Sources
Reilly, K. A.
Gendered Violence and Legal Standards in North America
Rein, R.
Latin American Antifascism(s): National and Transnational Perspectives
Reisman, A.
Teaching with Historiography: A Workshop on Facilitating Discussions about Historical Arguments
Teaching with Historiography: Join the Project to Bring Historical Research and Teaching Together
Remer, R.
Public-Facing History Today: Memory, Policy, Problem-Solving
Remes, J.
Witness, Memory, and Recovery: Transnational Approaches to Critical Disaster Studies
Restall, M.
History of Violence Roundtable
Rey, T.
Monsters
Reynolds, S.
Material Religion on Catholic eBay: A Roundtable Discussion
Reynolds-Strange, J.
Forging a Nation with Transnational Science: Knowledge Production on Chinese Terms, 1880–1960
Rhett, M. A.
World Historical Approach(es) to Periodizing Comics
Ribeiro, A.
Urban Crisis Reconsidered: Racial Capitalism, Punishment, and Resistance in Postwar Philadelphia
Ribeiro da Silva, F.
Regions and Scales in the Expansion of Migration Systems across Five Centuries: Selections from the
Cambridge History of Global Migrations
Ricculli, A.
Material Culture in (Changing) Contexts: Teaching 21st-Century Museum Audiences with 19th-Century Science and Technology Collections
Rice, J. D.
The Transmission and Circulation of Colonial Knowledge
Richert, L.
Psychedelic Substances: Historical Reflections and New Directions
Richmond, S.
Recruiting and Retaining Women and Students of Color: The Berkshire Conference of Women Historians’ AHA–NEH-Funded Pilot
Richter, D.
Spatializing States: Authoritarianism and Urbanization in Latin America
Ricketts, M.
Colonial Studies Section: The Global and the Local—A Colonialist’s Conundrum
The Political Economy of Hunger (or Lack Thereof) in 18th- and 19th-Century Spanish America
Rickford, R.
Transnational Solidarities: Seeing Blackness beyond Race
Riddle, J.
COVID-19 in Context
Risam, R.
Teaching Digital History: 10 Design Principles
Decolonizing Historical Data in the Context of Colonization and Empire
Roach, D.
Catholics and Slavery
Roberts, K. B.
Orders and Jurisdictions
Beyond the Campus Gates: Broadening the Reach of Historical Scholarship
Roberts, P.
Finding Common Ground: Identifying Friction Points in Researcher and Archivist Workflows and Exploring Possible Solutions
Robertson, B.
History versus Heritage: Military Historians Confront America’s Contested Past
Robison, E.
Podcasting against the Grain: The History Survey—Can It Be Saved and Should It Be Saved?
Robles-Anderson, E.
Media and the Cultural Politics of Coalition Building
Rodríguez, A.
Schools as Sites for Agency in 20th-Century Latin America
Rodriguez, J. E.
Local and Transnational Scales in the History of Science, Race, and Medicine in the Americas, 1909–65
Rodriguez, M. L.
Immigration Tragedy during the 1930s Great Depression: Repatriation Fears and Racial Criminalization of the Cortez Family in Houston’s Segundo Barrio
Rodriguez, S.
Community Colleges and the History Gateways Experience
Rogaski, R.
Forging a Nation with Transnational Science: Knowledge Production on Chinese Terms, 1880–1960
Røge, P.
Historians Engaging Publics: Graphic Histories
The Visible Hand in the Age of Enlightenment
Rogers, T. D.
Brazil and Cars in Historical Perspective
Engendering the History of Latin American Capitalism: Women and Men in Brazilian Commodity Export Regions in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Rolsky, L. B.
Media and the Cultural Politics of Coalition Building
Romano, R. C.
The History Lab: A New Approach to Pedagogy and Collaborative Research
Romanski, J.
Individual Polish American Lives as Sources of Transatlantic History
Roos, J.
What Makes a War “Total”?
Roosien, C. N.
Witness, Memory, and Recovery: Transnational Approaches to Critical Disaster Studies
Rose, C. N.
The Black Silent Majority? Reimagining Black Conservatism, 1960s–80s
Rose, E. M.
The Transmission and Circulation of Colonial Knowledge
Rosen, C.
Urban Crisis Reconsidered: Racial Capitalism, Punishment, and Resistance in Postwar Philadelphia
Rosenfeld, S. A.
Empires and Emancipation: Freedom, Agency, and Mobility in the Atlantic World
Rosenmuller, C.
Rumors, Satire, and Politics in the Spanish Empire
Rosenwald, B.
Op-Ed Workshop
Ross, K.
Flipped, Flexible, and Free (Resources): Reinvigorating the Big US History Survey at Texas A&M University
Rothman, A.
The History Lab: A New Approach to Pedagogy and Collaborative Research
Rothstein, P.
Teaching the Nation after Conflict: The Politics of History Education in Japan, China, Taiwan, and Timor-Leste in the Postwar Periods
Royles, D.
LGBTQ+ History Research Lightning Session
Mapping Sites of Memory of Anti-Black Violence in the United States
Rudek-Śmiechowska, A.
Nonobvious Sources for Migration History
Rule, E.
Gendered Violence and Legal Standards in North America
Russell, A.
Putting Ideas in Their Place: Considering Locations as Evidence in US Intellectual History
Russler, B.
The Black Silent Majority? Reimagining Black Conservatism, 1960s–80s
Rutherford, E.
Education Institutions and the Intellectual History of Gender and Sexuality
Ryan, E.
Italy, the US, and the Mediterranean from Fascism to the Present: Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Racism, Identities, and Resistance
Rzeszutek, S.
Gateway Courses in History: Case Studies in Redesign
Rzeznik, T. F.
Telling US Catholic History: Archives and Narratives
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