2003 Annual Meeting Program

Saturday, January 4, 9:30–11:30 a.m.

Morning Sessions of the AHA Program Committee

59. Presidential Session: The Future of Feminist History

60. Scholarly Communication on the Internet: Reviewing History Web Sites

61. Increasing the Presence of Minority Graduate Students in the Profession

62. Preparing for the Job Market: A Nuts-and-Bolts Workshop

63. Ob(serving) Cultures: Medicine and Science in the Encounter between Native Americans/First Nations and European Peoples

64. Gender, Space, and Popular Entertainment: Dirty Dancing in Nineteenth-Century New York and Stalinist Soviet Union

65. Black Power and Place: Spatial Origins of the African American Freedom Struggle in Civil Rights America

66. Italian Renaissance Humanism and the Middle Ages

67. Labor, State, and Politics in the Progressive-Era United States

68. Slave Law and Society on the Eve of Emancipation

69. Commerce and Conflict: Racial Violence in the Urban South

70. Big Shoulders, Big History: Public History Projects in and about Chicago

71. Roundtable: The United States as a Country of Asylum, 1910–45

72. Imperial Players and Colonial Men: Identity, Gender, and Modernity in Princely India

73. History on Tape: The 1960s Era and the Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon Tapes

74. Imperial Disintegration and Nation Building: The Case of the Ottoman Empire

75. Civic Lessons: Social Identities and the Making of the Public Sphere, 1890–1925

76. Crackdowns and Scandals: Policing Bodies and Culture

77. The Dilemma of the Elite: Race, Politics, and Anti-Communism in Postwar America

78. Masculinity in Crisis, Masculinities in Flux: Fatherhood, Manhood, and Male Identity in Post-War Germany

79. Culture and the State: Crafting and Propagating Images of America Domestically and Abroad, 1930–60

80. Teaching a Global Perspective: Preparing Undergraduates to Teach World History

81. Strength at the Margins: Boundary-Crossers in the Early Modern World

82. Protestantism and Consumption as Secularizing Influences in Twentieth-Century Mexico and Germany

83. Crossing the Front Lines: British, French, and Belgian Women and the Memory of the Great War

84. Irish Quaker Women: New Perspectives

85. Beyond Berlin: The Politics of Culture in Modern Germany

86. Citizenship, Law, and Nation: Inclusion and Exclusion during Brazil's Estado Novo

87. Death, Dismemberment, and Political Memory in Latin America

88. The American Civil War as a Total War: New Perspectives

   

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