2003 Annual Meeting Program

Friday, January 3, 2:30–4:30 p.m.

Afternoon Sessions of the AHA Program Committee

30. Presidential Session: New Approaches to International History

31. The Job Hunt: A Roundtable

32. Strategies for Effective Teaching: Collaboration in the University Classroom

33. Impact on History Courses during and after 9–11

34. Social Mobility and Military Subcultures among Saint-Domingue's Free Population of Color before the Haitian Revolution: Three Regional Perspectives

35. Politicians and Their Publics in the Civil War Era

36. Post-Emancipation Unfreedom: Race, Labor, and Media in American Cultures of Punishment

37. The Political University: Policing Intellectual Borders at Columbia University

38. The Geography of History: Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to Reexamine the Salem Witch Trials, Urban Segregation in the New South, and Chinese Administrative History

39. Comparative Approaches to Early Medieval Egypt

40. Beyond Europe? Japan and the Ottoman Empire in the Birth of Intra-Asian Modernity

41. The Resonance of Chicago's Music

42. Civil Society and State-Making in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

43. The Influences of Region and Place on Queer Identity, Community, and Activism in America, 1890–2002: A Roundtable Discussion

44. Göttingen University ca. 1945: A Close Look at Transition

45. Empire and Reform: Transnational Histories of Progressivism and U.S. Imperialism

46. Sport, Games, and Politics: The Olympic Games, Ancient and Modern

47. Metropolis, Province, Colony: Cultural Exchange and the Making of Place and Identity

48. Orientalism for a Better Tomorrow: Asian Americans, "Asia," and the Changing U.S. Film Industry, 1930s to 1970s

49. The Construction of New States (and Nations?) in Nineteenth-Century Latin America

50. Repression, Remembering, and Responsibility: Historical Interrogations of State Security Agents in Twentieth-Century Latin America

51. History and Conscience in Stuart Britain

52. Consuming Is Believing: Consumer Culture and Religious Identity in the United States in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

53. The "Nature" of Resistance: Landscape Perception and Historical Visions

54. An Enthusiasm for Liberty: Ordinary Men and Women in the American Revolution

55. Domestic Economy and Material Culture, 1500–1800

56. Images of Children and Family in Modern European Politics

57. Integrating Eastern Europe into the A.P. History Course

58. The Souls of Black Folk after 100 Years: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Twentieth Century

   

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