2003 Annual Meeting Program

Friday, January 3, 9:30–11:30 a.m.

Morning Sessions of the AHA Program Committee

1. Interviewing in the Job Market in the Twenty-First Century

2. Presidential Session: Toward a New History of the Self

3. Scholarly Communication on the Internet: A Retrospective Look at H-Net on its Tenth Anniversary

4. Lessons Learned in the Teaching American History Program's First Year: Partnerships in Professional Development

5. Revisiting Domesticity: Symbolic Economies of Sex and Gender

6. Ideal and Reality: Religious Toleration in Colonial British America

7. New Perspectives on the Medieval Peasantry

8. The German Diaspora in East Central Europe: Assimilation, Dissimilation, and Expulsion

9. How Civil Should American Religion Be? The Problem of Religious Consensus in Twentieth-Century America

10. Collaboration and Empire in the Middle East and North Africa

11. Eighteenth-Century International Thought: New Approaches

12. The Bridge That Was Their Backs: African American Women Traversing the Sacred and the Secular, 1880–1930

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

14. New Archival Sources for the Civil Rights Movement and the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

15. New Perspectives on Old South Markets and Economies

16. Twentieth-Century Sex and the State: Austro-Germanic Bodies, Sex, and the Nation

17. Pots of Promise: Mexicans, Reformers, and the Hull–House Kilns, 1920–40

18. Reading the Wartime Diaries of Ordinary People in Europe and Asia, 1937–45

19. Modern Medicine, Science, and Technology in the Developing World

20. Border Crossings: Recent Work in Latin American Studies Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities

21. Power, Influence, and Intrigue: Court Politics in the Medieval Islamic World

22. The Race for the Altar: Regulating Sex and Marriage, 1830–1930

23. "Forget the German Enlightenment. I Need a Job.": The Logic of Neglected Things

24. Race to the End of Empire: The Racial Dimensions of Royal Policy in Late Colonial Spanish America

25. Solidarity: Organizing Opposition to U.S. Intervention in Latin America in the 1970s and 1980s

26. Iberian Masculinities: Early Modern Perspectives and Contexts

27. Inventing a Tradition: Cremation in Britain, Germany, and the United States, 1880–1970

28. Articulating Discourses of "Rights" in Non-Western Historical Contexts

29. The Transnational and State Influences on Popular Perceptions of U.S. Ethnic Groups, 1890–1940

 

   

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