Poster Session #2

AHA Session 198
Saturday, January 10, 2026: 10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Salon A (Hilton Chicago, Lower Level)
Papers:
Entrenching the Excluded: Aligning LGBTQ+ History with State Standards
Stacie Brensilver Berman, New York University
Creating Access to Global Knowledge: Documentation, Digitization, and Preservation Through the Modern Endangered Archives Program (UCLA Library)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles; Elizabeth Lhost, University of California, Los Angeles
Finding Miss Monroe and the Lost Art Colony of Manifest Destiny
Nicholas Fischer, research consultant and writer
Revolution at the Library: Bringing Hands on History to Your Local Library
Rebecca Franco, Museum of the American Revolution
Materiality and Matrilineality
Anne Gregory, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
A Model for Creating Digital Editions of Lists of Enslaved Persons
Clayton McCarl, University of North Florida
Dante's Not Dead: New York Women's Clubs and the Local, 1910–22
Alexandra Miller, George Mason University
How to Draw an Empire: Methodological Challenges in Mapping Premodern Imperialism
Gabriel Moss, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Uniforms of the WAVES: The Advertised and Hidden Meanings of Mainbocher’s Design
Constance Spotts, Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of American History
SHIFA–ANA: Healing Histories of Death and Disease in Anatolia
Batughan Tatar, Rutgers University, Newark; Scott Stohlman, Rutgers University, Newark

Session Abstract

The Program Committee encourages all meeting attendees to visit the posters on display and engage in considered dialogue and engaging interaction with the presenters. The following presenters will be available to discuss their posters between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, January 10.
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