
Helen Veit (Michigan State Univ.) speaks during the Food Will Win the War workshop.

Attendees gained new knowledge at the Career Fair.

The Exhibit Hall was a main attraction.

Jan Goldstein gives her Presidential Address, “Toward an Empirical History of Moral Thinking.”

Jeffrey Ravel (MIT) presents at the Digital Lightning Round.

Christine Axen (Boston Univ.) discusses her poster, “Mapping the Medieval Bishop.”

Guy Greenberg (New School) discusses his poster, “The United States of AIDS: Digitizing ACT UP Oral History.”

Participants in the AHA’s Bridging Cultures initiative held a lively discussion.

Enjoying some downtime between sessions.

Speakers at the plenary session, The New York Public Library Controversy and the Future of the American Research Library

Historians enjoying the Welcome Reception.

Visual history on display at the poster session.

Tuning participants speak about K-12 education.

Perusing the program.
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