Late Morning Sessions of the AHA Program Committee, Sessions 152–176

Sunday, January 11, 2004

11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

152.Presidential Session: The American Empire: Past, Present, and Future

153.“The Inhumanity of Our Times”: American Consuls and Jewish Immigration, 1933–41

154.A Historian, a Slave Rebel, and a Film: Reflections on Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property

155.Africans Negotiating Conflicts in the Era of Revolutions

156.Aspects of Participation and Culture in the Early Modern Castilian Polity

157.Bonfires of Culture: Religious and Intercultural Violence in the Early Modern Atlantic World

158.Colonial Identities, Contested Boundaries: Ethnicity, Gender, and the Politics of Identification in Colonial Mexico and Guatemala

159.Doing the Right Thing: Personal Virtue and the Greater Good

160.False Dichotomies: Historiographical Reflections on Resistance to the Vietnam War

161.Teaching Military History to Undergraduates: A Roundtable on Methods, Challenges, and Opportunities

162.Greek-Speaking Monarchs and Diplomacy

163.Icons of Victory and Defeat: Returning Veterans in Japan, Germany, and the United States after World War II

164.Issues in Thirteenth-Century Conflict: Combat and Gunpowder Technology East and West

165.Jessie Wallace Hughan, the War Resisters League, and the Radical Pacifist Tradition in Twentieth-Century America: An Interpretive Illustrated Narration

166.Knowledge in Action: Reflections on New Intellectual Histories

167.Representations of War in the Medieval Middle East

168.Slavery and Culture War

169.Survival in an Age of Rubble: Black Market Activities in the Postwar Germanys

170.The Experience of the Great War: Warfighting, Interpretation, and Memory

171.Transnational Feminism and Sexual Politics in the Middle East and Africa

172.War and Overextension: The Role of Diplomacy, Economics, and Intelligence, 1700 to Present

173.War and State-Building in Republican China

174.War in Europe in the 1990s: Bosnia, Kosovo, and Yugoslavia

175.War on the Fringes of Colonial America: Soldiers and Refugees, Race and Society

176.The Generation of 1914 East-Central Europe: War, Politics, Modernism—CANCELLED