Friday, January 3, 9:30–11:30 a.m.

American Historical Association Annual Meeting Sessions

13. Transnational Frontiers of Citizenship: Identity and Belonging in Contested Regions
 of Sudeten, Manchuria, and U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1848–1945

 Palmer House, Clark Room 5

Joint session with the World History Association

Chair: Kären E. Wigen, Stanford University

Papers: The Public Sphere and the End of "National Hermaphroditism": Popular Sovereignty, National Identity,
 and the Requirements of Citizenship
 Karl F. Bahm, University of Wisconsin-Superior

 Belonging: Race, Place, and Citizenship across Nineteenth-Century Borderlands
 James F. Brooks, University of California at Santa Barbara

 "Continental Japan": The Double Edge of Equal Citizenship in Japanese-Occupied Manchuria, 1931–45
 Taro Iwata, University of Oregon

Comment: Virginia R. Dominguez, University of Iowa

   

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