Early Morning Sessions of the AHA Program Committee, Sessions 126–151

Sunday, January 11, 2004

8:30–10:30 a.m.

126.Presidential Session: The Constitution, the Supreme Court, and the New Deal—Revolutionary Transformation or Legal Adaptation?

127.Empire, Environment, and Travel: Gender and Political Culture in the United States, 1880–1920

128.“As . . . Negroes awake to the need for a unity of action on vital economic problems”: Redefining the Struggle for African American Citizenship during the 1930s and 1940s

129.A Bitter Ambiguity: Restitution and Reconciliation in Post-Defeat Germany, Italy, and Japan

130.Apocalyptic War in Medieval Christendom and Islam

131.Between Exclusion and Inclusion: Immigrant Medical Inspection in Argentina, the United States, and Israel

132.Building Bridges in the Crossfire: Western Imperialism, Chinese Nationalism, and Christian Evangelism in Early Twentieth-Century China

133.Elites and Rebellion in Early Modern Europe

134.Finding a Place among Nations: World War I, Transnational Discourse, and Revisionist Challenges to World Order

135.International Human Rights and American Perspectives on Race, Redemptive Justice, and Reparations, 1945–2001

136.Internationalism, Institutions, and Identities: The Politics of Postwar Transition

137.Jewish-Christian Germans (“Mischlinge”) and Jews Married to Aryans in World War II and the Holocaust

138.Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Citizenship among Japanese Americans during the Sino-Japanese War and World War II

139.NGOs and the Historical Development of International Criminal Justice
140.Racial Conflict, Housing, and World War II

141.Religion Confronts Modernity: Comparing Resistance to State-Imposed Ideologies

142.Restriction of Civil Liberties in Hot and Cold War America

143.Revisiting Brandenburg’s “Mexican Proposition”: Business, Tourism, and Security in the 1940s

144.Soldiering for the Private and Public Good: Workers’ Bodily Defense, Sacrifice, and Maintenance, 1840 to 1980, United States and Great Britain

145.The Impact of War and Peace on Maritime Trade in the Early Modern World

146.The Quest for Peace and Freedom: The Peace Movement, Civil Rights, and Race in the Twentieth-Century United States

147.Understanding Labor Issues: Class Perspectives in the U.S. History Survey

148.Violence and Social Order in the Ottoman Empire, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries

149.War, Abolition, Coffee, and the Courts: The Roots of Brazilian Style Capitalism

150.Women’s and Religious Activism against the Vietnam War

151.French Pan-European Encounters in the Nineteenth Century