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120th Annual Meeting Program

of the American Historical Association

January 5–8, 2006 / Philadelphia

 

 

2006 Program

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 7:30–9:00 A.M.

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

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