|

Luncheons and Midday Sessions
Saturday,
January 10, 2004
12:151:45
p.m.
Advanced
Placement History
Marriott, Maryland Suite C
Sponsored
by the College Board, the AHA
Teaching Division, and
the World History Association
| Presiding: |
Lawrence
R. Beaber, Educational Testing
Service, Princeton
|
| Address: |
The
Human Web: A Bird’s-Eye
View of World History
John R. McNeill, Georgetown
University |
| |
|
American Catholic Historical Association
Omni Shoreham, Congressional A
| Presiding: |
Christopher
J. Kauffman, Catholic University
of America
|
| Greeting
and Blessing: |
Theodore
Cardinal McCarrick, Archbishop
of Washington
|
| Address: |
“Evil-Sounding,
Rash, and Suspect of Heresy”:
Tensions between Mysticism
and Magisterium in the
History of the Church |
| |
Bernard
McGinn, University of Chicago |
AHA Modern European History Section
Marriott, Coolidge Room
| Presiding: |
Carolyn
P. Boyd, University of California
at Irvine, and section chair
|
| |
Robert
E. Weinberg, Swarthmore College,
and section secretary-treasurer
|
| Address: |
Why
We Hate You: The Passions
of National Identity and
Ethnic Conflict |
| |
Ronald
Suny, University of Chicago
|
| The
luncheon is open to all.
Tickets can be purchased
at the annual meeting at
the meal ticket cashier’s
window or at the door. Individuals
who only want to hear the
speech are invited to arrive
at 1:00 p.m. |
Coordinating Council for Women
in History
Marriott, Virginia Suite A
| Presiding: |
Janet
Afary, Purdue University and
co-president, CCWH |
| |
Eileen
Boris, University of California
at Santa Barbara and co-president,
CCWH |
| Address: |
Confessions
of a “Journal Girl” or,
What Editing the Journal
of Women’s History Tells
Us about Where We Are Now |
| |
Leila
J. Rupp, University of California
at Santa Barbara, and outgoing
editor, Journal of Women’s History |
| Award
Presentations: |
CCWH/Berkshire
Conference of Women Historians
Graduate Student Fellowship |
| |
Ida
B. Wells Graduate Student Fellowship |
| |
Catherine
Prelinger Scholarship |
| Tickets
($35) should be purchased from
Jennifer Scanlon, Women’s
Studies, Bowdoin College, 7100
College Station, Brunswick,
ME 04011 no later than December
22, 2003. Make checks payable
to CCWH. |
Society for Historians of American
Foreign Relations
Omni Shoreham, Executive Room
| Presiding: |
Mark
A. Stoler, University of
Vermont |
| Address: |
The
Moral Dilemmas of Intelligence |
| |
James
M. Olson, CIA Officer-in-Residence,
George Bush School of Government
and Public Service, Texas
A & M University |
| Tickets
must be purchased in advance.
Inquire at shafr@osu.edu. |
12:302:00
p.m.
Task Force on Public History Open
Forum
Marriott, Maryland Suite A
Members
of the AHA’s Task
Force on Public History will
outline the major recommendations
of their
final report, submitted to
the AHA Council in December.
They invite
all colleagues, including public
and academic historians, to
discuss the future of public
history within
the AHA.
Chair: Linda Shopes, Pennsylvania Historical
and
Museum Commission
1:00–2:00
p.m.
Polish American Historical Association
Session 8
The Future Is Now! Integrating
Young Leaders into Polonia and
Beyond
Marriott, Room 8212, Lobby Level
| Chair: |
Maria
Chrypinska, American Council
for Polish Culture
|
| Papers: |
American
Council for Polish Culture’s
Youth Leadership Council:
Bridge to Leadership and
Activism |
| |
Maria
Chrypinska |
| |
Agnieszka
Gnoinska, The Maret School
|
| |
University
Students and Community
Leadership |
| |
Agata
Drygas, Eternal Students
Union, Chicago |
| |
Peter
Habrzyk, Polish Student
Organization, New York |
| |
Dariusz
Wolosz, Seton Hall University
|
| |
The
Making of Leaders |
| |
Andrew
Raczkowski, Michigan House
of Representatives
|
| Comment: |
The
Audience |
|