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120th Annual Meeting Program

of the American Historical Association

January 5–8, 2006 / Philadelphia

 

 

2006 Program

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Thurs., Jan. 5, 2006

Fri., Jan. 6, 2006

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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, 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, 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.

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