2013 Annual Meeting From the Supplement to the 127th Annual Meeting

Corrections to the 2013 Program

Please note the following corrections to the annual meeting Program, which are listed in session order.

AHA Program Committee Sessions

Doris Bergen (Univ. of Toronto) has been added as a panelist on the session "Professional Development: Turning Your Dissertation into a Book," on Thursday, January 3, 1:00–3:00 p.m. in the New Orleans Marriott's La Galerie 2.

James P. Mokhiber (Univ. of New Orleans) is a participant on the Session, "Henry Morton Stanley, New Orleans, and the Contested Origins of an African Explorer: Public History and Teaching Perspectives" scheduled for Thursday, January 3, 1:00–3:00 p.m. in the Roosevelt New Orleans's Chamber Ballroom I.

The print Program's listing of Session 10's papers and participants does not separate the presentations of two speakers. Massimo Montanari (Univ. of Bologna) will speak on "Regional versus National Cuisine in Italy" and Paul Freedman (Yale Univ.) will talk about "Regional and National Culinary Cultures in the Nineteenth-Century United States." The session, "Culinary Identities: Regional and National," is scheduled for Thursday, January 3, 1:00–3:00 p.m. in the New Orleans Marriott's Preservation Hall, Studio 7.

Mark Roseman (Indiana Univ.) has withdrawn from the session "Spatial Narratives of the Holocaust: GIS, Geo-Visualization, and the Possibilities for Digital Humanities," scheduled for Thursday, January 3, 3:30–5:30 p.m. in the Sheraton New Orleans's Rhythms Ballroom 1.

Wien Weibert Arthus (Institut Pierre Renouvin) has been added as a speaker on session 49, "Beyond the Insular Narrative: Haiti, Her Diaspora, and International Relations from 1958–86," scheduled for Thursday, January 3, 3:30–5:30 p.m. in the Sheraton New Orleans's Rhythms Ballroom 2. The title of his presentation will be "The U.S. Fight against Duvalier through the Haitian Diaspora: The Destiny of Radio Vonvon."

Timothy Gilfoyle (Loyola Univ.) has been added as a speaker on session 113, "Negotiating Your Contract," scheduled for Friday, January 4, 2:30–4:30 p.m. in the Roosevelt New Orleans' Roosevelt Ballroom III.

Elisabeth Israels Perry (Saint Louis Univ.) has withdrawn from the session "Rethinking the Long Gilded Age," scheduled for Friday, January 4, 2:30–4:30 p.m. in the Sheraton New Orleans's Rhythms Ballroom 1.

Benjamin Arthur Cowan's new affiliation is George Mason University. He is a speaker on the session "Queer Souths, Part 3: The Queer U.S. South and Southward: A Comparative Roundtable on Histories of LGBT Activism," scheduled for Friday, January 4, 2:30–4:30 p.m. in the New Orleans Marriott's Balcony J.

Julia Foulkes (The New School) will serve as comment and will replace Lawrence Rothfield (Univ. of Chicago) as chair on the session "Historical Approaches to the Role of the Arts in Urban Development," scheduled for Saturday, January 5, 9:00–11:00 a.m. in the Sheraton New Orleans's Southdown Room.

Jean-Michel Hébrard (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and Univ. of Michigan) will replace Nelly Schmidt (Univ. Paris IV-Sorbonne) as a speaker on the session "Representing the Irrepresentable: Narratives and Visual Images of Slavery, Forced Labor, and Genocide, Part 4: Slavery, Race, and Genocide in Colonial and Post-Colonial France," scheduled for Saturday, January 5, 9:00–11:00 a.m. in the New Orleans Marriott's Balcony N.

Matthew Jacobs (Univ. of Florida) will present a paper on "Re-thinking U.S.-Arab Relations in Light of the Arab Spring," on the roundtable "The State of the Field of U.S.-Arab Relations," scheduled for Saturday, January 5, 9:00–11:00 a.m. in the Roosevelt New Orleans's Conti Room.

Nancy Jacobs (Brown Univ.) has withdrawn from the presidential roundtable on "Environmental History for the Twenty-First Century," scheduled on Saturday, January 5, 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. in the New Orleans Marriott's La Galerie 2.

Pamela Sharpe (Univ. of Tasmania) has withdrawn as a Poster Session presenter.

Sarah C. McGrew (César Chávez Public Charter School for Public Policy, Washington, D.C.) replaces Elizabeth Washington (Univ. of Florida) as a speaker on the session "Those Other Texas Standards: The Texas College Ready Standards, Skill Based History Education, and P-16 Alignment." She will address "The Transition from Content to Skill Standards in High School Planning and Practice." The session is scheduled for Saturday, January 5, 2:30–4:30 p.m. in the Sheraton New Orleans's Rhythms Ballroom 1.

Monica L. Mercado (Univ. of Chicago) replaces Veronica Anne Wilson (Univ. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown) as a speaker on the session "Out of Place: Woman's Rights and Use of Space in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Anglo-American World," scheduled for Sunday, January 6, 8:30–10:30 a.m. in the Roosevelt New Orleans's Chamber Ballroom I. Her presentation will be entitled "From 'Summer School Girls' to 'Progressive Women': The Place of Catholic Women's Culture in Turn-of-the-Century America."

Several participants' names are omitted from the participants' index for Session 264. The founders and directors of interactive oral history projects will present "Using Oral History for Social Justice Activism" on Sunday, January 6, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. in the New Orleans Marriott's La Galerie 6. Projects and speakers are Mark Naison (Fordham Univ., "Bronx African American History Project"), Trevor Griffey (Evergreen State Coll., "Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project"), Oscar Rosales Castañeda (Univ. of Washington, "Chicano/a Movement in Washington State History Project"), and Barbara Winslow (Brooklyn Coll.-CUNY, "Shirley Chisholm Project of Brooklyn Women's Activism, 1945 to the Present"). Candace S. Falk (Univ. of California, Berkeley) will chair and comment.

Affiliated Societies and Other Group Sessions and Events

The following corrections refer to affiliated societies and other groups sessions and events in the annual meeting Program.

Pamela Kirk Rappaport (St. John's Univ.) was omitted from the American Catholic Historical Association session "Understanding Self, Understanding the Church," scheduled for Friday, January 4, 2:30–4:30 p.m. in the New Orleans Marriott's Regent Room. She will present the paper "Another Esther: Sor Juana's Biblical Self-Portrait".

The location of the American Society of Church History's session "Pre-revolutionary Russian Theology in Transformation" was listed incorrectly. It will take place in the Sheraton New Orleans's Salon 825.

Stephen J. Scala (George Mason Univ.) replaces Michael Liddon Meng (Clemson Univ.) as chair of the Central European History Society session "Violence, Ideology, and the Politics of Remembrance in Twentieth-Century Eastern and Central Europe," scheduled for Saturday, January 5, 9:00–11:00 a.m. in the Sheraton New Orleans' Oakley Room.

Benjamin Arthur Cowan's new affiliation is George Mason University. He is a speaker on the Conference on Latin American History session "Everyday Lives and Gendered Experiences: Social Relations and Authoritarian Regimes in South America," scheduled for Saturday, January 5, 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. in the Hotel Monteleone's Beauregard Salon.

On the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History's workshop "Teaching the American Story: Immigration and Migration," the final session "Immigrant Stories: Scholarship and Personal Experience" (4:00–5:00 p.m.) has been cancelled. The all-day workshop is scheduled for Saturday, January 5, beginning at 9:00 a.m. in the Sheraton New Orleans's Armstrong Ballroom.

Thomas C. Devaney's new affiliation is Indiana University South Bend. He will present the paper "Murcia and the Body of Christ Triumphant" on the Medieval Academy of America session "Stories of the Mediterranean in the Long Middle Ages, Part 2: Places," scheduled for Friday, January 4, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. in the New Orleans Marriott's Audubon Room.

The location of the Renaissance Society of America's session "Religion, Apocalypticism, and Reason of State in Early Modern Spain" was listed incorrectly. It will take place in the Monteleone's Iberville Room.

The Society for Military History/George C. Marshall Foundation George C. Marshall Lecture in Military History will take place in the New Orleans Marriott's La Galerie 5. The location was incorrect in the print version of the Program.

—Sharon K. Tune is the AHA's Director of Meetings.

Last Updated: December 23, 2012 10:20 PM