Luncheons and Midday Sessions

Saturday, January 10, 2004

12:15–1:45 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.

12:30–2:00 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