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Morning
Sessions of the AHA Program Committee, Sessions 65–95
Saturday,
January 10, 2004
9:30–11:30
a.m.
65.
Presidential Session: The Cultural Approach to War
66. The
Future of Graduate Training in History: A Panel Discussion
67.
State Budgets and the Crisis of Historical Infrastructure in
the United States: A Panel Discussion
68. Bringing History
to the Table: The Role of Historians in Contemporary Political
Debate
69. September 11,
2001: Collection, Exhibition, and Education
70. “A Barbarous
Relic of Ancient Times”: Hostages
in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds
71. 1204 Seen from
2004: Teaching the Fourth Crusade
72. “Babel before
Bhabha”: Language and German Cultural
Studies since 1800
73. Civilians and
Sanctions in Comparative Perspective
74. Conceptual versus
Chronological: How Best to Teach the European/Western Civilization
History
Survey
75. Double Victory or
Double Trouble? How Wars Shaped the Struggle for Black Liberation
76.
Funding and Defunding the American State: War and Society in
the Twentieth Century
77. Indictments and
Opportunities: American Workers, Their Unions, and the State
in the
World War
I and World War
II Eras
78.
Mexicans, Citizenship, and National Identity, 1880–1940
79.
Militarizing the Body: Prosthetics, Propaganda, and Medical
Politics in Wartime
Europe and
the United States,
1914–19
80. Nationality,
Multiethnicity, and Citizenship in Modern Italy
81. Nature and
Magic in Early Modern Central Europe
82. Patrolling Borders,
Ascribing Identities: Population Reclassification
in World
War II-Era Europe
83. Peace Research
in History: Irwin Abrams and the Evolution
of a Field
84. Power, Politics,
and Colonial Ritual: Fresh Perspectives
from New Spain
85. Reimagining
the Civil War: Memory and National
Reunification
86. Targets
of Government: Power and Knowledge in
Comparative Perspective
87.
The Christian-Muslim Border in Early Modern
Southeast Europe
88.
The Consumer Revolution in U.S.
Health Care
89. The
Suburban Sunbelt and the Making
of Modern
American Conservatism
90.
The Year China Discovered
America:
A Roundtable
Discussion
91. Toward an International
History of the Middle Class
92. Wider Lenses, Wider
Wars: The Chronology of the American War
in Vietnam
93. Naval Blockades
in Comparative and International Perspective
94. Women, War, and
Resistance
95. Armed Forces Interactions
with American Science and Technology: From the Revolution to
the Twenty-First Century
Military Influences on Science
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