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120th Annual Meeting Program

of the American Historical Association

January 5–8, 2006 / Philadelphia

 

 

2006 Program

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Society of Automotive Historians Making Cars, Making History: The Automobile’s Impact on United States National Identity

Marriott, Room 407, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 9:30–11:30 A.M.

A session of Society of Automotive Historians

Chair: Michael L. Berger, Arcadia University and president, SAH
 
Papers:

The Public Image of Henry Ford: A Twenty-First Century Perspective
David L. Lewis, University of Michigan

The Socialization of the Automobile in Satire in the Early Motor Age

Michael L. Bromley, independent scholar and member, Board of Directors, SAH

The Small Automobile Manufacturer and the National Marketplace: The Anderson Motor Company, 1915–24

Craig Pascoe, Georgia College and State University

Automotive Citizenship: Gender, Ethnicity, and American Identity

Deborah Clarke, Pennsylvania State University

 
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