Morning Sessions of AHA Affiliated Societies

Saturday, January 10, 2004

7:30–9:15 a.m.

9:30–11:30 a.m.

American Association for History and Computing Session 5
A Second Way of Seeing History: Using Statistical Data in Historical Research

American Association for History and Computing Session 6
Historical Research in the Digital Age: New Disciplines, New Approaches

American Catholic Historical Association Session 6
Latin Scandinavia

American Catholic Historical Association Session 7
Soundbite Scholarship: How Can Church Historians Help Journalists Tell the Church Scandal Story?

American Italian Historical Association Session 2
A Summit on Italian American Studies at U.S. Universities
Strategies and Tactics for Implementing the Future of Italian American Studies: An Action Plan

American Society of Church History Session 13
Religious Borderlands in Late Antiquity

American Society of Church History Session 14
Superceding Schaff: The New Creeds and Confessions of Faith in the Christian Tradition by Jaroslav Pelikan and Valerie Hotchkiss

American Society of Church History Session 15
Protestant Piety in Stuart England

American Society of Church History Session 16
African Christianity in Independent Churches and among Indigenous Peoples

American Society of Church History Session 17
Women and Religion in Twentieth-Century America

Center for History and New Media Session
Roundtable: Possibilities and Pitfalls: Teaching History through New Media

Chinese Historians in the United States Session 3
Defining Change and Continuity: Building State and Society in Twentieth-Century China, 1905–45

Chinese Historians in the United States Session 4
Modern Education in the Making of the Communist Revolution in China

Committee on Lesbian and Gay History Session 2
Institutions and the Quest for Lesbian and Gay Public and Private Space

Conference Group for Central European History Session 10
From Enemy to Ally: Reconciliation Made Real in Postwar Germany

Conference on Faith and History Session
Totalitarianism Reconsidered: Discussion of a Highly Politicized Concept

Conference on Latin American History Session 15
New Approaches to Bolivian Historiography

Conference on Latin American History Session 16
Rio de Janeiro: Society and Politics after Independence

Conference on Latin American History Session 17
Elites and Political Cultures in Modern Latin America, 1880–1980

Coordinating Council for Women in History Session 3
Roundtable on Preserving U.S. Women’s Sites: An Overview

Polish American Historical Association Session 6
Polka Studies

Polish American Historical Association Session 7
Symbols, Commemorations, and the Creation of Historic Consciousness in Polonia: The Function of an Invented Past

Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Session 3
Women and Social Activism in Transnational Perspective: The United States, Russia, Britain, and Argentina

Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Session 4
New Perspectives on the Gilded Age and Progressive Era: Labor, Race, and the State