2003 Annual Meeting Program

Saturday, January 4, 2:30–4:30 p.m.

Afternoon Sessions of the AHA Program Committee

89. Presidential Session: Writing the History of Western "Civ" in the Global Age: A Roundtable

90. Presidential Session: Enlightenment and Revolution: New Perspectives

91. Plagiarism: What's so Bad About It, Anyway? A Roundtable

92. To Build a Profession: Teachers, Historians, and Educators in the Preparation of History Teachers

93. Careers in History

94. Dreaming "Truth" to Power: Psychoanalysis, State, and Society in Berlin, Vienna, and New York, 1899–1999

95. Reconstruction, the Lost Cause, and the Business Community in the New South

96. Cultures and Conflicts across the Western Mediterranean: Spain, France, and North Africa in the Twentieth Century

97. Minorities and American Liberalism

98. The Cultural Politics of Language Study in Nineteenth-Century Europe

99. Queer Intersections of Law and Sexuality in Mid-Twentieth-Century U.S. History

100. Intellectual Responses to the Interaction between Religion and Politics in the Ottoman Empire

101. More than One Way to Fight: African American Churchwomen, Female Public Schoolteachers, and Female Black Panther Party Members' Struggle for Racial and Gender Equality, 1930–87

102. Historicizing Feminist Internationalism

103. Mapping the Republic of Letters in the Confessional Age: Three Approaches

104. German/Swiss and American Interaction in Higher Education in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

105. Gender Identity and United States History: Reconfiguring the U.S. History Survey

106. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Free Wage Labor and the Law in Nineteenth-Century Britain

107. Social Scientific Expertise and the Problem of the Self: Prejudice, Cognition, and Authenticity in Post World War II America

108. Living in a Material World: Children in American Consumer Culture, 1870–1930

109. Race, War, and Nation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America

110. Language and Immigrant Identity in Italian, Jewish, and Polish Writings of Early Twentieth-Century America

111. Trying—Yet Again—to Mainstream the History of American Conservatism

112. The Secularization Thesis and Modern American History, 1865–1950

113. Linking Places, Creating Spaces: Public Transportation and the Construction of Urban Life, 1880–1920

114. Gender Ideology, Sexual Violence, and the History of Non-Elite Women's Private and Public Options in Latin America

115. Mita and Slavery: The Realities of Bondage in the North Andes

116. Professional Sport in the City of Big Shoulders, 1883–1930

   

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