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Morning
Sessions of AHA Affiliated Societies
Friday, January 9, 2004
7:30–9:15
a.m.
9:30–11:30
a.m.
Alcohol and Temperance
History Group Session 1
Community, Crime, Gender, and the Modern Drinking Establishment
American Association
for History and Computing Session 1
Looking
Backward, Linking Together: Web-Based Archival Analysis and Presentation
in Writing
Assignments
American Catholic Historical
Association Session 1
The Archaeology of Early Christian Sites
American Catholic Historical
Association Session 2
Writing
Catholic Women’s History
American Society for
Eighteenth-Century Studies Session
Controversial
Deeds: Redefining What Women Could Do in the Long Eighteenth
Century
American Society of
Church History Session 1
From New Testament to Church History: Early Christian
Studies and Disciplinary Boundaries
American
Society of Church History Session 2
Law, Religion, and Politics in the Ninth Century
American Society
of Church History Session 3
Religious Minorities and Confessional Identity
in Reformation Europe
American Society
of Church History Session 4
Religion, Race, and Reform in Antebellum
America
American Society of
Church History Session 5
The Politics of Economics in East
German Church-State Relations
Chinese
Historians in the United States Session 1
Chinese Americans: Transnational
Cultural Analysis and History
Conference
Group for Central European History Session 3
Radicalizing the Nation: The Impact
of the First World War on German
Nationalism and
Political Culture
Conference on
Latin American History Session 6
Ideas of the Middle Class in
Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century
Latin America:
1850–1950
Conference on
Latin American History Session
7
Missionary Encounters
on the Periphery of Spain’s
New World Empire
H-Net: Humanities
and Social Sciences Online
Session 1
Toward Common Practice:
Broadening the Effective
Use of Technology
in Teaching
New
England Historical Association Session
Revisiting the Past:
New Views on Timeless Questions
in Ancient
History
Polish American
Historical Association Session
1
Labor Organization
and Identity Formation
Polish
American Historical Association Session
2
Reading Polka Literature:
Music, Voice, and
Polish American
Identity
Society
for Historians of the Gilded Age
and Progressive
Era Session
1
New Perspectives
on the Gilded
Age and
Progressive
Era:
Reforming the
Domestic
World
Society
for the History of Technology
Session
Rethinking
Engineering
Education and
Government
Policy: Women,
High-Tech,
and
Total Quality
Management
Society
for the History
of Authorship,
Reading
and Publishing
Session
Reading Religion:
Scandalized
Literature,
Community,
and Morality
in American
Religious
Publishing
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