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120th Annual Meeting Program

of the American Historical Association

January 5–8, 2006 / Philadelphia

 

 

2006 Program

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 9:00 A.M - 4:00 P.M.

AHA Council Meeting
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 404

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 12:00–6:00 P.M.

AHA Headquarters Office open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Registration 1 (fifth level)
Local Arrangements Committee and Press Office open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 501

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 12:00–7:00 P.M.

AHA Meeting Registration
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Liberty Ballroom
Internet and Messaging Center open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon E

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 12:30–6:00 P.M.

Job Register open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon H

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1:30–4:30 P.M.

AHA Workshop: Directors of Graduate Studies and Other Interested Parties
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon I

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 3:00–5:00 P.M.

AHA Session 1.  Nationalism: Global Perspectives on the Civic/Ethnic Dichotomy—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon A
AHA Session 2.  Orientation to the AHA Annual Meeting
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J
AHA Session 3.  New Directions in United States Public History: ExplorePAhistory.com—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon D
AHA Session 4.  Religion and Orientalism in United States Foreign Policy
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-1
AHA Session 5.  Global 1956—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section A
AHA Session 6.  New Histories of South Africa and the United States: From Comparative to Transnational History—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon C
AHA Session 7.  New Perspectives in United States Urban History and Politics— Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section B
AHA Session 8.  Radical Secularism in the Twentieth-Century Arab Middle East—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K
AHA Session 9.  Revisioning the Freedom Struggle: New Interpretations of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A
AHA Session 10.  Self-Discipline and Survival: Servicemen’s Diaries and Subjectivity in China and Japan, 1937–45
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room B
AHA Session 11.  The Other Irish Politics: Irish-American Women and American Reform Movements, 1880–1920
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon L
AHA Session 12.  The Politics of Prayer in Early Modern England
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room C
AHA Session 13.  Transnationalism, Orientalism, and German Imperialism
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-2
AHA Session 14.  Anatomy of a Course: Pedagogy and Higher Education
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section D
AHA Session 15.  Old Unreconstructeds: Southern Memory and the Civil War
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room A
AHA Session 16.  Military Occupations and National Questions in World War I
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon B
AHA Session 17.  Constructing Race, Hierarchy, and Nation: Nineteenth-Century Brazil and Cuba
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room C
AHA Session 18.  Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and History: Aggregating Data, Connecting Places, and Analyzing Processes—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room A
AHA Session 19.  Indigenous Conquistadors and Ethnic Transformation in Oaxaca, Guatemala, and Nueva Galicia
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section C
AHA Session 20.  New Perspectives on Transnational Labor History—
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section B

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 3:00–7:00 P.M.

Exhibit Hall open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Franklin Hall

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 7:30 P.M.

Opening of the 120th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Millennium Hall
Between Memory and History: Eyewitness Accounts as a Historical Source
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Millennium Hall

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 7:30–9:00 A.M.

Committee on Minority Historians Mentoring Breakfast
Sponsored by: AHA Committee on Minority Historians
Loews, Washington Room A

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 8:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M.

AHA Meeting Registration open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Liberty Ballroom
AHA Headquarters Office open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Registration 1 (fifth level)
Local Arrangements Committee and Press Office open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 501

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 9:00 A.M.–6:00 P.M.

Internet and Messaging Center open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon E
Job Register open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon H
Exhibit Hall open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Franklin Hall

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 9:30–11:30 A.M.

AHA Session 21.  Interviewing in the Job Market in the Twenty-First Century
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section B
AHA Session 22.  New Directions in International History
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Millennium Hall
AHA Session 23.  Exchange of Views: Doing American History at Historic Sites
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 403
AHA Session 24.  The Evaluation of the Teaching American History Grant Program
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon I
AHA Session 25.  African American Islam: Narratives of Counter-Citizenship
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 2
AHA Session 26.  Religion, Society, and National Identity in Early Modern Britain and Europe
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3
AHA Session 27.  The Roots of Environmental Justice in the United States
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon A
AHA Session 28.  From Penny Press to Continuous Television Coverage: Historical Origins and Forms of “Information Society” in the United States
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon B
AHA Session 29.  Imaginary Worlds: (Trans)National Identities in West Germany in and after 1968
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon C
AHA Session 30.  Libérations et Limites: Aviation and Gender in France and the United States from the Great War through the Cold War
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon D
AHA Session 31.  Music, Nation, Identity, and Conflict in China and the U.S.S.R.
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 402
AHA Session 32.  National and Colonial Projects in Contested Borderlands—A Roundtable on Prasenjit Duara’s Sovereignty and Authenticity: Manchukuo and the East Asian Modern
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section C
AHA Session 33.  Political Nation/Political Economy: Governmental Institutions and the Making of the United States— Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section B
AHA Session 34.  Rethinking Nationalism in the Early Turkish Republic
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-1
AHA Session 35.  Riverscapes and the Formation of National Identity— Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section A
AHA Session 36.  A Hemispheric Approach to Nationalism in the Americas— Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J
AHA Session 37.  Studying Italian History in the Twenty-First Century: Challenges and Changes to the State of the Field
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 1
AHA Session 38.  From Cultural History to the History of Society: A Roundtable Discussion of A Crooked Line: From Cultural History to the History of Society by Geoff Eley
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section D
AHA Session 39.  The Gender and Geography of Empire: From the Mediterranean to the Pacific
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K
AHA Session 40.  The Transatlantic and Intra-American Slave Trades and Black Population Trends in the Americas before 1820: An Attempt to Assemble the Big Picture
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room A
AHA Session 41.  Transnational Histories of the American Civil War Era
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room B
AHA Session 42.  The View of the South from Manhattan: The Politics of Representing Poor Whites in 1930s America
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room C
AHA Session 43.  Women, Nation, and Patriotism in the Wars against Revolutionary and Napoleonic France—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-2
AHA Session 44.  Angola, Arara, and the Making of Colonial African Identities in New Spain, Guatemala, and Peru
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room B
AHA Session 45.  Writing and Teaching about Women in the United States Civil War—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon L
AHA Session 46.  Contesting Nationality during World War I: Transatlantic Perspectives
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 404
AHA Session 47.  Demonology and Psychological Healing in Early Modern Europe
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room C
AHA Session 48.  Desiring Men: Identity, Masculinity, and Homosexual Practices in Metropole and Colony
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 401
AHA Session 49.  Exploring NEH Landmarks of American History: Workshops for School Teachers—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-2
AHA Session 50.  Human Rights, Public History, and the Creation of National Histories
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-1

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 11:30 A.M.–2:30 P.M.

Affiliated societies display
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Liberty Ballroom Foyer

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 12:30–2:00 P.M.

Careers in History: A Workshop for Aspiring Historians
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon D

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2:30–4:30 P.M.

AHA Session 51.  Failed Nationalisms: Winners and Losers in the History of Nationality—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Millennium Hall
AHA Session 52.  Teaching and Learning History with New Media—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon A
AHA Session 53.  Roger Chartier and the Practice of Cultural History— Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom B
AHA Session 54.  Power and Practice: Maintaining Control in the French Empire, 1880–1945
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 1
AHA Session 55.  The Culture of Dollar Diplomacy in the Americas
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 403
AHA Session 56.  Nation Building during a Time of Revolution: The United States and Latin America, 1950–65
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon I
AHA Session 57.  National Identities and International Translations in Twentieth- Century Urbanism
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon B
AHA Session 58.  Nationalism and Frontiers in the Americas: Regional, Comparative, and Global Perspectives
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room B
AHA Session 59.  Northern Emancipation as National History: Retelling the Black Freedom Struggle above the Mason-Dixon Line—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section B
AHA Session 60.  Not Just a “Parlour Game” Anymore: Counterfactual History in the Historical Mainstream—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room A
AHA Session 61.  Painting Antisemitism Gray: Anti-Jewish Animus and the Formation of National Identities
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J
AHA Session 62.  Pictures of United States Patriotism: War, Scandal, and the Power of Images
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon C
AHA Session 63.  New Approaches to the Study of the Military in United States History—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon D
AHA Session 64.  Rethinking the Waves Metaphor in Writing the History of the Women’s Movement in the United States—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section C
AHA Session 65.  Saints with(out) Borders: Patron Saints and the Formation of National Identity
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-2
AHA Session 66.  Science, Society, and Civilization: The Production of Knowledge in the Middle East
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 401
AHA Session 67.  Self-Identity and Nationalism in Guatemala and Nicaragua, 1870–1960
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 402
AHA Session 68.  The 1970s and the Resurgence of the Right in American Politics
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 2
AHA Session 69.  Thorns in Penn’s Crown: Challenges to Quaker Authority in Pennsylvania, 1690–1790
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3
AHA Session 70.  Transnational Imaginings: Nationalism, Universalism, and Imperialism in Modern Asia—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room A
AHA Session 71.  Beyond the Boundaries of Nations: Diasporic Travels and the Politics of Black Resistance
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-1
AHA Session 72.  Writing Outside of the West: Language Study and Nation in China and Eastern Europe
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room B
AHA Session 73.  Church, State, and Popular Religiosity in Mexico: Views from the Eighteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K
AHA Session 74.  Colonial Desires: Representations and Regulations in British India
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon L
AHA Session 75.  Comparative Literacies of the Ancient World—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section D
AHA Session 76.  Foreign Expertise and Environmental Change in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Asia
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room C
AHA Session 77.  Global Domesticities: Denationalizing the History of Private Life—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section A
AHA Session 78.  The Scholars’ Initiative Part I: History as a Destructive Force in Multiethnic Societies
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room C
AHA Session 79.  Reconstructing Historical Experience: Material Culture and the Making of Knowledge
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Bartram’s Garden, 54th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard, Philadelphia

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 4:45–6:15 P.M.

Annual meeting of affiliated society representatives
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 306

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 5:30 P.M.

Reception for Two-Year Faculty
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon I

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 5:30–6:30 P.M.

Committee for Graduate Students Open Forum
Sponsored by: AHA Committee for Graduate Students
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 6:30 P.M.

Reception for Graduate Students
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 7:00–8:20 P.M.

Reception for recipients of 2005 AHA awards and prizes and for members of 2005 award and prize committees
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Lescaze Room

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 8:30 P.M.

American Historical Association General Meeting
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Millennium Hall

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 10:00 P.M–12:00 A.M.

Reception hosted by the American Historical Association for 2005 President James J. Sheehan, Stanford University
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom D.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 7:30–9:00 A.M.

Breakfast Meeting of the AHA Committee on Women Historians
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Millennium Hall

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 9:30–11:30 A.M.

AHA Session 80.  What Difference Does a Nation Make? Rethinking Religion in Nineteenth-Century Europe—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section B
AHA Session 81.  Out There or in Here? The Chilly Climate Revisited—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section B
AHA Session 82.  Were All the World a Blog: History Bloggers and History Blogging—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon A
AHA Session 83.  Oral History and Institutional Review Boards: What Historians Need to Know before Doing It—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon B
AHA Session 84.  Preserving Today for Tomorrow’s Historian—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon C
AHA Session 85.  How Can I Improve My C.V. for the Job Market? An Interactive Workshop
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section A
AHA Session 86.  An “Obvious Danger”: The Haitian Revolution in the United States, 1793–1860
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-1
AHA Session 87.  Imperial Wars and Cultural Conflict in the Early American Borderlands
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 401
AHA Session 88.  Information, Networks, and Institutions in European and Atlantic Markets, Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-2
AHA Session 89.  Material and Visual Culture as Historical Documentation: New Approaches to the History of Colonial Latin America
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room A
AHA Session 90.  Memory, Place, and Politics in Postwar Native America
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon D
AHA Session 91.  Modern Empires, Ancient Colonies: Classicism and the Anglo-American Imperial Crisis of the 1770s
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room A
AHA Session 92.  Napoleon’s Atlantic: The Impact of the Napoleonic Empire on the Atlantic World—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-2
AHA Session 93.  American Missionaries and National Cultures in the Middle East—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 402
AHA Session 94.  Race and Nation in Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room B
AHA Session 95.  Religion, Politics, and Nation-Building in Twentieth-Century China
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room C
AHA Session 96.  Retrenchment, Regeneration, and Rebirth: Nations and National Histories in Spain, Catalonia, and Italy
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 2
AHA Session 97.  Foremothers of Ann Coulter: Right-Wing Women and the Conservative Intellectual Movement in the United States, 1930–80
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section D
AHA Session 98.  The Scholars’ Initiative Part 2: Design, Implementation, and Impact
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room C
AHA Session 99.  Screening Empires: The Impact of Cinema in and of the Non-West—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-1
AHA Session 100.  Sites of Indifference to Nation in Habsburg Central Europe, 1880–1918
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 403
AHA Session 101.  Shaping Feminine Identity and Medieval Community
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon I
AHA Session 102.  The Economic and Political Cultures of Middle-Class Black Nationalism in the United States
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J
AHA Session 103.  Bridging National and World History: Using the Annenberg Multimedia Project to Connect and Transcend National Histories—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section C
AHA Session 104.  Can School-University Collaborations Work?—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon L
AHA Session 105.  Constructing Places: Building Nations and Negotiating Identities in Colonial and Post-Colonial Cities of the Japanese Empire
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K
AHA Session 106.  Engendering Transnational Protest: Black Women Activists and the Global Political Stage, 1850–1980
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room B
AHA Session 107.  Faith, Pluralism, and National Identity in the United States and Western Europe: Comparative Perspectives on History Past and Present
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 404
AHA Session 108.  Food Nation: Producing, Serving, Marketing, and Consuming Food in Twentieth-Century America
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3
AHA Session 109.  Gender, National Identities, and World History: Problems and Trends in Historiography and the Classroom—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 1
AHA Session 110.  Public Historians Reaching Classrooms K–16 through Museums—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Benjamin Franklin Parkway and 26th Street

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 11:30 A.M.–2:00 P.M.

AHR Board of Editors luncheon and meeting
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 406

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 12:00–1:30 P.M.

What is Lost, What Comes Next? Historians Consider Hurricane Katrina
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Philadelphia Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon B

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 12:15–1:45 P.M.

Luncheon AHA Modern European History Section
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 12:30–2:00 P.M.

Public History Open Forum
Sponsored by: Coordinating American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 2:30–4:30 P.M.

AHA Session 111.  European Nations: Their Origins, Contexts, and Ideologies
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section B
AHA Session 112.  Doing Oral History in the Future Tense: Prospects in Oral History—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J
AHA Session 113.  Women’s and Gender History in Global Perspective—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-2
AHA Session 114.  What Is the Meaning of the Master’s Degree?—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section D
AHA Session 115.  Military Historians in a Time of War: Reflections on Current Roles, Responsibilities, and Experiences—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon A
AHA Session 116.  Finding the Subject: New Methodologies in the Study of Prostitution
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room A
AHA Session 117.  Form, Function, and Style: Instructional Manuals in Early Modern Europe
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section B
AHA Session 118.  Gender, Age, and Labor: Masculinities in the Twentieth- Century United States Workplace
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 401
AHA Session 119.  Inculcating Citizenship through Education Policy in Post–1945 West Germany, the Soviet Union, and the United States
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 402
AHA Session 120.  Integrating the Pirate into the History of the Nation
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 2
AHA Session 121.  International Rivalries and Ethnic Conflicts: The Ottoman Empire, 1838–1918
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room C
AHA Session 122.  Intersections of Identity: Religion, Warfare, and the Production of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Colonial New England
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3
AHA Session 123.  Latin America in the Era of the Cuban Revolution—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room B
AHA Session 124.  Nations, Nationalisms, and Writing Music Histories—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section C
AHA Session 125.  Preparing World History Teachers for the Twenty-First Century
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon D
AHA Session 126.  Art, National Identity, and History in Twentieth-Century United States, British India, Mexico, and Japan
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon C
AHA Session 127.  Raceless and Racial Visions of the Nation: Identity, Ideology, and Nation-Building in the Twentieth Century
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-1
AHA Session 128.  Radio Nations—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-1
AHA Session 129.  Reclaiming Black American History: Narrative, Nation, and the Individual, 1920–50
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room C
AHA Session 130.  The Cold War Space Race and Internationalization of Space Exploration
Sponsored by: American Historical Association

AHA Session 131.  The Public Face on Private Matters: Representing Health and Sickness in the South, 1865–1945
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 403
AHA Session 132.  The Use of Universals in the Creation of Modern American Conservatism
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K
AHA Session 133.  Building Academic Literacy through History
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon L
AHA Session 134.  Before the Law: Testimonials and the Politics of Witnessing in Colonial Mexico
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-2
AHA Session 135.  Cinema: National, Transnational, and Global Culture—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section A
AHA Session 136.  The Scholars’ Initiative Team Reports, Part 3: Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room B
AHA Session 137.  Empire in the East: The Theory and Practice of International Relations in Southeast Asia in the Early Modern Period
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 1
AHA Session 138.  Protestant Missionaries Abroad and United States National Identity
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room A
AHA Session 139.  Poster Session
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Millennium Hall
AHA Session 140.  Benjamin Franklin at 300: Three New Works—Roundtable
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National Constitution Center, 525 Arch Street, Independence Mall

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 4:45 P.M.

American Historical Association Business Meeting
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon D

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 5:30 P.M.

Public Historians’ Reception
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Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 6:30 P.M.

Reception for Life Members of the American Historical Association
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 401

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 7:30 P.M.

AHA-OAH Joint Committee on Part-Time and Adjunct Employment Reception
Sponsored by: American Historical Association & Organization of American Historians
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3

SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 8:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M.

AHA Council meeting
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Marriott, Room 502

SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 8:30 A.M.–2:00 P.M.

AHA Headquarters Office open
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Marriott, Registration 1 (fifth level)
Local Arrangements Committee and Press Office open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 501

SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 8:30–10:30 A.M.

AHA Session 141.  Nations on Display? Exhibitions, World’s Fairs, and the National Question, 1851–1958—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon C
AHA Session 142.  Assessing Student Learning in History: How Are We Doing?— Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-2
AHA Session 143.  Anglo-Protestant Liberals and America: Reformers’ Divergent Visions of National Identity—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 401
AHA Session 144.  Re-Evaluating the Accuracy of Early Amerindian Population Counts—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon A
AHA Session 145.  Herbert Spencer’s Influence on and Interpretations by European Socialists, American Conservationists, and American Unitarians, 1860–1900
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 2
AHA Session 146.  Empire, Morality, and Religion in British Ideas of Nationhood, ca. 1790–1850
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 402
AHA Session 147.  Female Patriots: Women and Their Nations in Times of War
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room A
AHA Session 148.  Historians and Marcel Mauss’s Essay on The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3
AHA Session 149.  Histories, Libraries, and National Identities in Renaissance Europe
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 1
AHA Session 150.  Jane Addams’ Newer Ideals of Peace: A Centennial Appraisal— Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section B
AHA Session 151.  Japan’s Twentieth Century in Limbo—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section C
AHA Session 152.  Medieval Exegesis: Comparative Approaches
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room C
AHA Session 153.  National Cuisines in Global Perspective—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-1
AHA Session 154.  Agribusiness and Environmental Contamination in the Twentieth-Century American South
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon I
AHA Session 155.  No Star Is Ever Lost: Attempts to Use Science to Prevent War in the Twentieth Century
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room B
AHA Session 156.  Race, Nation, and Incorporation in Nineteenth-Century North America
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 403
AHA Session 157.  Rethinking the “Prison of Peoples”: Recent Historiography on Russian Empire-Building—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section B
AHA Session 158.  Sex Scandals at the Fin-de-Siècle: Nation, Class, and Gender in the Late Habsburg Monarchy
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J
AHA Session 159.  States and Subalterns in Latin America during the Age of Revolution
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-1
AHA Session 160.  Textbooks, Popular History, and the News: Teaching National Histories and National Identities—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K
AHA Session 161.  Comparative Studies in Cultural History: New Research into the Everyday Life and Legacy of the Mughal Emperor Babur, 1483–1530
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room C
AHA Session 162.  United States Empire and Its Implications for History— Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon B
AHA Session 163.  War and American Nationalism—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section D
AHA Session 164.  Alternative Health and Life Reform in Europe and the United States in the Twentieth Century—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room B
AHA Session 165.  Americanism, National Identity, and the Limits of Pluralism during the Progressive Era
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-2
AHA Session 166.  Approaching Palestinian History
Sponsored by: American Historical Association

AHA Session 167.  Benjamin Franklin at 300: Printer, Scientist, and Promoter of American Liberties—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section A
AHA Session 168.  Challenging the “Racial Frontier” in American History
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon L
AHA Session 169.  Creativity under Constraint, Part 1: Shaping Self in Slavery and Freedom in Brazil and the United States
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room A

SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 9:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M.

Job Register open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon H
Internet and Messaging Center open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon E.
Exhibit Hall open
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Franklin Hall

SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 11:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M.

AHA Session 170.  An Atlantic History of Rights
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section B
AHA Session 171.  Women and the Law in Cross-Cultural Perspective
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-1
AHA Session 172.  Honor, Gender, and the Making of Collective Identities in the Early Modern World
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room A
AHA Session 173.  Teaching the Nation as Imagined Community: Strategies for Understanding Nationalisms in the Classroom—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section D
AHA Session 174.  Crossing the Line: Ethnicity and Music in Twentieth- Century America
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon D
AHA Session 175.  European Minorities and the International Community in the Twentieth Century
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 2
AHA Session 176.  Guerilla Violence in the American Civil War: Contemporary Perspectives
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section B
AHA Session 177.  Have We Ever Been Secular? Religion and the Modern Human Sciences
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3
AHA Session 178.  Love and Ethics: Genealogies of Morality in Fin-de-Siècle Europe
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-2
AHA Session 179.  National Cinema, National Reception: Critics, Audiences, and “National” Film Culture
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 1
AHA Session 180.  Nationality, Hybridity, and Métissage in the French Colonial Empires—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon I
AHA Session 181.  New Developments in Digital History
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon B
AHA Session 182.  Picturing the Past: History Photographed, Filmed, Drawn, and Digitized
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon C
AHA Session 183.  Apprenticing Historical Thinking in the Secondary Classroom—Roundtable
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-1
AHA Session 184.  Science and Development: Re-Examining “Center” and “Periphery” as an Analytical Framework for Latin America and South Asia
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon A
AHA Session 185.  Socialist Visions of the Public Sphere in Late Nineteenth- Century Central Europe
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room C
AHA Session 186.  The Crimean War as a Moment of Russian National Identity
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J
AHA Session 187.  The Rise of the Modern Nation in Tibet: National Identity, Secular Literature, and Territorial Constructions
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K
AHA Session 188.  What Makes a Nation? The Republic of Vietnam, 1955–65
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-2
AHA Session 189.  Arbiters of Time: American Modernity, Cultural Conflict, and Control of the Clock, 1820–1920
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room A
AHA Session 190.  Armies, Identities, and Independence in Spanish America
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 401
AHA Session 191.  Beyond Administrative Kingship: Medieval Governance without the State
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room B
AHA Session 192.  Catholic Women and Their Nation: Gender and Religious Identities in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century United States
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Marriott, Room 403
AHA Session 193.  Colliding Geographies and the Dilemma of Imperial Authority
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section C
AHA Session 194.  Conceptions of World Order: Global Historical Approaches
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Washington Room C
AHA Session 195.  Creativity under Constraint, Part 2: Shaping Self in Slavery and Freedom in Brazil, Mexico, and the United States
Sponsored by: American Historical Association
Loews, Congress Room B

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