Afternoon Sessions of the AHA Program Committee, Sessions 96–125

Saturday, January 10, 2004

2:30–4:30 p.m.

96. Presidential Session: Biography and History: A Dialogue

97. Responding to Plagiarism in the Classroom: A Panel Discussion

98. Into the Classroom! Teaching Tips and Strategies for T.A.’s and Future Faculty

99. African Americans and the State in the United States and Canada

100. American Attitudes toward Warfare from Grotius to 9–11

101. Between War and Peace: Humanitarianism and International Law, 1874–1920

102.Black Men in the Union Navy during the Civil War

103.Breaking the Muslim-Christian Boundary in Medieval Iberia

104.Death, Internment, and Memorialization: The Construction of Public Memory in American and British History

105.Defeating the Capitalist West! Questions of East German Political Economy, 1952–89

106.Emulation and Competition: Early Modern Scandinavian Transformations of European Examples

107.Food and Nonviolence: The Meanings and Uses of Diet among Western European and U.S. Pacifists

108.Maps of Conquest, Maps of Control

109.Piety, Polity, and Praxis in Modern Mexico: New Approaches to Popular Religion

110.Race, Empire, and the Military: Militias of Color in Colonial Central America, Brazil, and Cuba

111.Sex in the Service of Society: Eugenic Reform in the United States, France, and the Soviet Union before 1933

112.Smuggling, Clandestine Political Economies, and Public Authority in the First Global Age: Iberian Monarchies, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries

113.Suburban Home-Ownership before It Was a National Project: Issues of Race and Class in Philadelphia, Detroit, and Chicago, 1880–1934

114.The Sounds of War

115.Toward a New Cultural History of War and Modernity

116.War and the Politics of Memory: History Education in Early Twentieth-Century China

117.War at Home: The Dynamics of Household Conflict in Early America

118.War on Labor: A Roundtable Discussion

119.War, Diplomacy, and the International Historiography of Iran’s Constitutional Revolution—CANCELLED

120.World History for the Twenty-First Century

121.You Are Not Remembered: Forgotten Women, Bodies, and Experiences of the Vietnam War

122.Citizens and Warriors: Concepts and Representations of Masculinity and Citizenship in the Period of the Wars from 1782–1815

123.Warring on the Enemies Within: Persecution and the State in Premodern Europe

124.The City Museum of Washington, D.C.: Serving and Creating Community

125.Armed Forces Interactions with American Science and Technology: From the Revolution to the Twenty-First Century: Scientific Influences on the Military