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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
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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
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon C
AHA Session 142.
Assessing Student Learning in History: How Are We Doing?— Roundtable
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Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-2
AHA Session 143.
Anglo-Protestant Liberals and America: Reformers’ Divergent Visions of National Identity—Roundtable
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Marriott, Room 401
AHA Session 144.
Re-Evaluating the Accuracy of Early Amerindian Population Counts—Roundtable
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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
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Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 2
AHA Session 146.
Empire, Morality, and Religion in British Ideas of Nationhood, ca. 1790–1850
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Marriott, Room 402
AHA Session 147.
Female Patriots: Women and Their Nations in Times of War
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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
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Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3
AHA Session 149.
Histories, Libraries, and National Identities in Renaissance Europe
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Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 1
AHA Session 150.
Jane Addams’ Newer Ideals of Peace: A Centennial Appraisal— Roundtable
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section B
AHA Session 151.
Japan’s Twentieth Century in Limbo—Roundtable
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section C
AHA Session 152.
Medieval Exegesis: Comparative Approaches
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Loews, Congress Room C
AHA Session 153.
National Cuisines in Global Perspective—Roundtable
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Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-1
AHA Session 154.
Agribusiness and Environmental Contamination in the Twentieth-Century American South
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon I
AHA Session 155.
No Star Is Ever Lost: Attempts to Use Science to Prevent War
in the Twentieth Century
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Loews, Washington Room B
AHA Session 156.
Race, Nation, and Incorporation in Nineteenth-Century
North America
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Marriott, Room 403
AHA Session 157.
Rethinking the “Prison of Peoples”: Recent Historiography on Russian Empire-Building—Roundtable
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Loews, Regency Ballroom Section B
AHA Session 158.
Sex Scandals at the Fin-de-Siècle: Nation, Class, and Gender in the Late Habsburg Monarchy
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J
AHA Session 159.
States and Subalterns in Latin America during the
Age of Revolution
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-1
AHA Session 160.
Textbooks, Popular History, and the News: Teaching National Histories and National Identities—Roundtable
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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
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Loews, Washington Room C
AHA Session 162.
United States Empire and Its Implications for History— Roundtable
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon B
AHA Session 163.
War and American Nationalism—Roundtable
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section D
AHA Session 164.
Alternative Health and Life Reform in Europe and the
United States in the Twentieth Century—Roundtable
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Loews, Congress Room B
AHA Session 165.
Americanism, National Identity, and the Limits of Pluralism during the Progressive Era
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-2
AHA Session 166.
Approaching Palestinian History
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AHA Session 167.
Benjamin Franklin at 300: Printer, Scientist, and Promoter of American Liberties—Roundtable
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Loews, Regency Ballroom Section A
AHA Session 168.
Challenging the “Racial Frontier” in American History
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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
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Loews, Congress Room A
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 9:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M.
Job Register open
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon H
Internet and Messaging Center open
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon E.
Exhibit Hall open
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Marriott, Franklin Hall
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 11:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M.
AHA Session 170.
An Atlantic History of Rights
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Loews, Regency Ballroom Section B
AHA Session 171.
Women and the Law in Cross-Cultural Perspective
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-1
AHA Session 172.
Honor, Gender, and the Making of Collective Identities
in the Early Modern World
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Loews, Washington Room A
AHA Session 173.
Teaching the Nation as Imagined Community: Strategies for Understanding Nationalisms in the Classroom—Roundtable
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section D
AHA Session 174.
Crossing the Line: Ethnicity and Music in Twentieth-
Century America
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon D
AHA Session 175.
European Minorities and the International Community
in the Twentieth Century
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Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 2
AHA Session 176.
Guerilla Violence in the American Civil War:
Contemporary Perspectives
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section B
AHA Session 177.
Have We Ever Been Secular? Religion and the Modern
Human Sciences
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Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 3
AHA Session 178.
Love and Ethics: Genealogies of Morality in Fin-de-Siècle Europe
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section A-2
AHA Session 179.
National Cinema, National Reception: Critics, Audiences,
and “National” Film Culture
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Marriott, Independence Ballroom Salon 1
AHA Session 180.
Nationality, Hybridity, and Métissage in the French Colonial Empires—Roundtable
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon I
AHA Session 181.
New Developments in Digital History
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon B
AHA Session 182.
Picturing the Past: History Photographed, Filmed, Drawn,
and Digitized
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon C
AHA Session 183.
Apprenticing Historical Thinking in the Secondary Classroom—Roundtable
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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
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon A
AHA Session 185.
Socialist Visions of the Public Sphere in Late Nineteenth- Century Central Europe
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Loews, Congress Room C
AHA Session 186.
The Crimean War as a Moment of Russian National Identity
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon J
AHA Session 187.
The Rise of the Modern Nation in Tibet: National Identity, Secular Literature, and Territorial Constructions
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Marriott, Grand Ballroom Salon K
AHA Session 188.
What Makes a Nation? The Republic of Vietnam, 1955–65
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Loews, Regency Ballroom Section C-2
AHA Session 189.
Arbiters of Time: American Modernity, Cultural Conflict, and Control of the Clock, 1820–1920
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Loews, Congress Room A
AHA Session 190.
Armies, Identities, and Independence in Spanish America
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Marriott, Room 401
AHA Session 191.
Beyond Administrative Kingship: Medieval Governance
without the State
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Loews, Washington Room B
AHA Session 192.
Catholic Women and Their Nation: Gender and Religious Identities in the Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century
United States
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Marriott, Room 403
AHA Session 193.
Colliding Geographies and the Dilemma of Imperial Authority
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Loews, Commonwealth Hall Section C
AHA Session 194.
Conceptions of World Order: Global Historical Approaches
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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
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Loews, Congress Room B
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