Meals

126th Annual Meeting

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Luncheons are scheduled as noted below. Tickets for the luncheons (except those sponsored by organizations that sell their own tickets) are available for advance purchase on the printed and online meeting preregistration forms. Luncheon tickets will also be available for purchase during the meeting at the onsite registration counters in the Sheraton Chicago's River Hall B if sponsoring organizations extend sales onsite. There will be no meal ticket cashier counter.

Breakfasts

  • Committee on Minority Historians (CMH)
    Friday, January 6, 7:30–9:00 a.m.
    (Sheraton, Parlor C)
    No charge, but because space is limited, free advance registration is required
    Note: The CMH Breakfast is sold out.  If you are still interested please call our customer service line at (508) 743.0510 to be added to the wait list.  You will be contacted when space becomes available.

  • Committee on Women Historians (CWH)
    Saturday, January 7, 7:30–9:00 a.m.
    (Sheraton, Ballroom 5)
    $35 members / $45 nonmembers / $30 students

Luncheons

  • American Society of Church History (ASCH)
    Friday, January 6, 12:15–1:45 p.m.
    (Westin Chicago, Promenade Ballroom A)
    Tickets: Buy through www.churchhistory.org
    Discussion: Edwin S. Gaustad (1923–2011): Reflections on His Influence
    Presiding: Grant Wacker, Duke University Divinity School
    Speakers: Heather D. Curtis, Tufts University
    Amy DeRogatis, Michigan State University
    Keith A. Francis, Oxford Brookes University
    Philip Goff, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
    Leigh Eric Schmidt, Washington University in St. Louis

  • Conference on Asian History (CAH)
    Friday, January 6, 12:00–1:45 p.m.
    (Sheraton, Chi Bar)
    Tickets: $50 per person
    Address: An Origin of Post-War Japanese Nationalism: Eto Jun and His Appropriation of Civil War
    Naoyuki Umemori, Waseda University

  • Conference on Latin American History (CLAH)
    Friday, January 6, 12:15–1:45 p.m.
    (Chicago Marriott, Marriott Ballroom)
    Tickets: Buy through clah.h-net.org
    Program: Announcement of 2011 CLAH prizes and awards

  • Organization of History Teachers (OHT)
    Friday, January 6, 12:15–1:45 p.m.
    (Marriott, Sheffield Room)
    Tickets: $20 per person
    Address: What Is an Acceptable View of 9/11?
    Michael S. Sherry, Northwestern University

  • American Catholic Historical Association (ACHA)
    Saturday, January 7, 12:00–2:00 p.m.
    (Chicago Marriott, Kane Room)
    Tickets: Buy tickets through www.achahistory.org
    Address: Joan of Arc, the Church, and the Papacy, 1429–1920
    Larissa Juliet Taylor, Colby College

  • Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR)
    Saturday, January 7, 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
    (Lawry's The Prime Rib Chicago)
    Tickets: $30 per person
    Address: Reflections on "Conflict": A Practitioner's Perspective
    Ambassador Christopher Hill, University of Denver

  • AHA Modern European History Section
    Saturday, January 7, 12:15–1:45 p.m.
    (Sheraton, Tennessee Room)
    Tickets: $35 members / $45 nonmembers
    Address: Political Affiliations of the Flesh circa 1850: The Tocqueville-Gobineau Correspondence
    Jan Goldstein, University of Chicago

  • AHA Department Chairs' Luncheon
    Saturday, January 7, 12:15–1:45 p.m.
    (Sheraton, Mayfair Room)
    Tickets: $25 members* / $45 nonmembers
    *Member fee pertains to DOSP membership
    Presiding: Jacqueline Jones, University of Texas at Austin, and Vice President, AHA Professional Division
    Alan Tully, University of Texas at Austin

  • College Board Advanced Placement (AP)
    Saturday, January 7, 12:15–1:45 p.m.
    (Marriott, Sheffield Room)
    Tickets: $10 per person
    Address: Approaches to Teaching the Revised AP World History Curriculum
    Presiding: Allison Thurber, College Board AP History
    Presenters: Bram Hubbell, Friends Seminary, New York
    Laura Mitchell, University of California, Irvine

  • Coordinating Council for Women in History (CCWH)
    Saturday, January 7, 12:15–1:45 p.m.
    (Marriott, Lincolnshire Room)
    Tickets: $36 per person
    Address: Taking Women's "Influence" Seriously as a Historical Issue
    Karen Offen, The Clayman Institute, Stanford University

 

 

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