2003 Annual Meeting Program
Sunday, January 5, 11:00 a.m.1:00 p.m.
Late Morning Sessions of the AHA Program Committee
144. Using Multimedia for Inquiry-Based Learning
in Secondary Education
145. Public History: Collaborative Scholarship
with the Community
146. Festivals and the Construction of American
Identities
147. Dark Prince? Lyndon Johnson and the World
148. Reference Publishing and the Historian: Opportunities,
Rewards, and Pitfalls
149. Blood, "Race," and Lineage in the Early Modern
Atlantic World
150. Read the Chapter and Answer the Questions
at the End: School Textbooks and the Production of National Consensus
151. Internationalism, Travel, and Study: American
Encounters with Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
152. Newpaper Rows: The Press and Public Space
in Urban America, 1890–1930
153. The Political Culture of Speculation: Stock
Markets and Gambling Casinos in Nineteenth-Century Europe
154. Gender and the Politics of Ethnic Identity
Formation
155. American Protestant Missionaries, "Savage
Heathens," and the Underprivileged: Changing Missionary Assessment of
Prospective Converts, 18271964
156. History and Nationalism in the Textbooks
of East and South Asia
157. Slaves, Servants, and Suspects: Modern French
Subjects, 1880–200
158. The Centennial of Korean Immigration to the
United States: A Roundtable Discussion on the Scholarship of Wayne Patterson
159. African Americans and the Meanings of Freedom
during the Early Cold War
160. Other Families: Domesticity and Alterity
in Renaissance Italy
161. Comparative Legal Perspectives on Gun ControlCANCELED
162. Poverty Wars: Families and Welfare Policy
in Historical and Comparative Perspective
163. Roundtable on Eric Van Young, The Other
Rebellion: Popular Violence, Ideology, and the Mexican Struggle for
Independence, 181021
164. Defining the Nation from the Edges
165. Images of German Nationhood: Alternative
Narratives
166. Gendering the Modern European University
167. Bodily Oeconomies: Unifying and Disintegrating
the "Individual," 17501872
168. Sex, Gender, and Family Structure in Modernizing
Projects of the Early Twentieth Century
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