Supplement to the 124th Annual Meeting

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  Supplement to the 124th Annual Meeting

Contents of the online version of the print edition


The 124th Annual Meeting

  • Important Details about the 124th Annual Meeting
    By Sharon K. Tune
  • National History Education Clearinghouse Workshop
  • Corrections to the 2010 Annual Meeting Program
  • AHA Poster Session
  • 2010 AHA Film Festival
  • Making Presentations Accessible
  • Tours Organized by the Local Arrangements Committee
  • Events in the AHA Miniconference, “Historical Perspectives on Same-Sex Marriage”

San Diego and Historians

  • Port to the Pacific: San Diego’s Maritime and Military Heritage
    By Kevin Sheehan
  • Discounted Admission to Maritime Museum of San Diego
  • Spain in California:
    First Stop on the Mission Trail

    By Michael J. González
  • San Diego’s Asian Pacific Heritage By Chiou-Ling Yeh
  • Hiding in Plain Sight: San Diego’s African American Heritage
    By Myra Burton
  • Visiting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered San Diego’s Past and Present
    By Elle Van Dermark,
    and Frank Nobiletti
  • This Land is Your (Exotic) Land: Agriculture in San Diego
    By Jeff Charles

San Diego and Historians

  • Of Borders and Bridges in Mexican and Chicana/o San Diego
    By Luis Alvarez
  • The San Diego Dining Scene
    By Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall
  • Eating Cheaply and Well Near San Diego’s Gaslamp District
    By Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall
  • Best Bars in the Gaslamp
    By Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall

The Job Center and Exhibit Hall

  • Don't Panic! Frequently Asked Questions about the Job Center
    by David M. Darlington
  • AHA Guidelines for the Hiring Process
    by the AHA Professional Division
  • Exhibitor's Index
  • Map of the Exhibit Hall /
    Map of the Job Center



The image on the front cover is of the Balboa Park Reflecting Pool; photo courtesy The San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau.


The 2010 Supplement to the Annual Meeting Program was produced and edited by
Debbie Ann Doyle, Chris Hale, Liz Townsend, and Sharon K. Tune.
Published by the American Historical Association