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Precirculated Papers for the 122nd Annual Meeting

Elisabeth Grant | Dec 11, 2007

Over the years the AHA’s Annual Meeting has evolved and improved, and different modes of presentation have been added to makes sessions more innovative and engaging. Precirculated paper sessions are one of the ways the AHA attempts to increase audience participation and discussion. These sessions are organized around presentations (papers, PowerPoint, text from online) made available through the Online Program for audience members to access and read before the Annual Meeting. Follow the links below to the diverse range of precirculated paper sessions at the 122nd Annual Meeting.

Session 14
Thursday, January 3, 3:00–5:00 P.M., Marriott, Washington Room 3
Dangerous Political Allies: The Campaign for Suffrage in Mexico and Guatemala

Session 89
Saturday, January 5, 9:00–11:00 A.M., Marriott, Maryland Suite A
Public History, Tenure, and Review: Continuing the Conversation about Redefining Historical Scholarship

Session 109
Saturday, January 5, 9:00–11:00 A.M., Hilton, Georgetown West
Matrimony Matters: Labor, Land, and Law in the Construction of Marriage in the American West

Session 145
Saturday, January 5, 11:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M., Omni, Calvert Room
Female Orators and Race Relations in the Nineteenth-Century World

Session 162
Saturday, January 5, 2:30–4:30 P.M., Marriott, Wilson Suite A
Knowledge and Belief in the Spanish Atlantic

Session 228
Sunday, January 6, 11:00–1:00 P.M., Marriott, Marriott Ballroom Balcony B
Global Histories of Medicine and Public Health: Toward New Paradigms and Professional Practice

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