Program of the 122nd Annual Meeting

January 3—6, 2008
Washington, D.C.

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Sunday, January 6, 8:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M.

Internet and Messaging Center open
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Marriott, Exhibit Hall C

Sunday, January 6, 8:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M.

AHA Council meeting
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Marriott, Coolidge Room

Sunday, January 6, 8:30 A.M.–2:00 P.M.

AHA Headquarters Office open
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Marriott, Convention Registration desk, Lobby Level

Local Arrangements Committee and Press Office open
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Marriott, Room 8228

Sunday, January 6, 8:30–10:30 A.M.

AHA Session 178.  Material Conditions and Transnational Citizenship in Postwar Europe
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Marriott, Marriott Ballroom Salon 1

AHA Session 179.  New World of Publishing: Intellectual Property, Journals, and the Web
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Marriott, Washington Room 1

AHA Session 180.  Living History: Encountering the Memory of the Heirs of Slavery, Part 6: Political Uses of the Memory of Slavery in West Africa
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Marriott, Virginia Suite A

AHA Session 181.  Before, Between, and Beyond the States: Eurasian Border Dynamics and Communities in Tibet, Manchuria, and Mongolia
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Marriott, Virginia Suite B

AHA Session 182.  Refugees, Violence, and Urban Culture in Wartime China, 1937–45
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Marriott, Wilson Suite A

AHA Session 183.  Contested Sites of Modernism in Twentieth-Century Germany: The Political and Social Impact of Music Festivals
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Marriott, Delaware Suite A

AHA Session 184.  Humanizing Warfare: International Efforts to Protect Civilians in Europe, 1870–1919
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Hilton, Monroe East

AHA Session 185.  Negotiating Responsibility: English Philanthropy, Local Authority, and the Public Good
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Hilton, Monroe West

AHA Session 186.  Populations, Politics, Violence: East-Central European Cities, 1914–19
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Omni, Congressional Room A

AHA Session 187.  Spanish Projections in Modern Europe
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Omni, Congressional Room B

AHA Session 188.  The Burden of Late Medieval History
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Marriott, Washington Room 2

AHA Session 189.  Cartographic Cultures: Mapping Local, National, and Transnational Collectives in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Latin America
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Marriott, Virginia Suite C

AHA Session 190.  Law, Paternity, and Naming in Post-Emancipation Brazil and the Caribbean
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Marriott, Maryland Suite A

AHA Session 191.  The Construction of Indigenous Identity in Mexico: The Longue Duree
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Marriott, Wilson Suite B

AHA Session 192.  Youth, Culture, and Politics in Latin America, 1960s–70s
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Marriott, Wilson Suite C

AHA Session 193.  Discontinuities in the Discourse of Empire: Ottoman Historical Writing in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
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Marriott, Harding Room

AHA Session 194.  Slaves without Borders: Recaptivities, Forced Migrations, and Transnational Slave Labor in Mexico and the Caribbean, 1600–1800
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Omni, Embassy Room

AHA Session 195.  Region, Race, and Nation: The Northeast in Modern Brazil
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Marriott, Hoover Room

AHA Session 196.  From Dusty to Digital: New Historical Archives of the Twenty-First Century
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Marriott, Washington Room 3

AHA Session 197.  Forum on the History of Science and Technology in Modern Historical Narratives
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Marriott, Washington Room 5

AHA Session 198.  Southern White Christianity and the Civil Rights Movement, 1954–80
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Marriott, McKinley Room

AHA Session 199.  The New Politics of Education: Gender, Race, and Conservative School Politics in the Twentieth-Century United States
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Omni, Hampton Ballroom

AHA Session 200.  The Persistence of Empire: Linen, Tea, and Free and Slave Mariners in the American Economy, 1773–1815
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Marriott, Maryland Suite B

AHA Session 201.  Explorations in the History of U.S. Foreign Relations and Consumer Culture
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Marriott, Delaware Suite B

AHA Session 202.  Culture and Empire: U.S. Cultural Relations around the Globe: Vietnam, Latin America, and the Soviet Union
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Omni, Capitol Room

AHA Session 203.  Reading across the Atlantic: Print Culture and National Identity in the United States, Britain, and Ireland
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Omni, Calvert Room

AHA Session 204.  Global (S)Exchange: National Ideals and Transnational History
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Marriott, Maryland Suite C

AHA Session 205.  Politics of International Public Health
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Hilton, Military Room

AHA Session 206.  Public vs. Private: Female Authority in Pre-Modern Europe
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Marriott, Marriott Ballroom Balcony A

AHA Session 207.  Anti-Fascism and Anti-Imperialism in the 1930s: Tensions and Interconnections
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Marriott, Marriott Ballroom Balcony B

AHA Session 208.  Teaching Teaching While Teaching History: How College Faculty Can Help Their Students Become Better Secondary Social Studies Educators
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Marriott, Washington Room 6

Sunday, January 6, 9:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M.

Job Register open
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Marriott, Exhibit Hall C

Exhibit Hall open
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Hilton, Exhibit Hall A

Sunday, January 6, 11:00–1:00 P.M.

AHA Session 209.  Historians Going Public: Taking History to Newspapers, Radio, TV, Film, Public Libraries, Web Sites, and Blogs
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Marriott, Virginia Suite A

AHA Session 210.  Film History and Film Studies: Sources, Methodologies, Approaches
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Marriott, Washington Room 4

AHA Session 211.  The Leaky Pipeline: Issues of Retention, Promotion, and Quality of Life for Women in the Historical Profession
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Marriott, Washington Room 1

AHA Session 212.  China Stories: Academic History, Popular History, and Their Publics
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Marriott, McKinley Room

AHA Session 213.  Contested Pasts and Constructed Presents: Memory in the Local
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Omni, Embassy Room

AHA Session 214.  Polish National Identity and the Fall of Communism
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Marriott, Virginia Suite B

AHA Session 215.  The Study of Place in Pre-Modern Europe
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Omni, Congressional Room A

AHA Session 216.  "The Wall in the Head": Making East and West on the German-German Border, 1949–89
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Omni, Congressional Room B

AHA Session 217.  Big Histories for Early Moderns
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Marriott, Delaware Suite A

AHA Session 218.  Living History: Encountering the Memory of the Heirs of Slavery, Part 7: Re-Interpreting Slavery in Brazil and Nigeria through Endangered Texts and Images
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Marriott, Virginia Suite C

AHA Session 219.  Memories and Echoes of 1968: Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia
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Marriott, Maryland Suite A

AHA Session 220.  Subject Populations: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives on the Politics of Knowledge in the Americas
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Hilton, Monroe East

AHA Session 221.  Historical Approaches to Twentieth-Century Shi’ism
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Hilton, Monroe West

AHA Session 222.  New PhDs on the Teaching Job Market: Advice from Both Sides of the Trenches
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Marriott, Harding Room

AHA Session 223.  Health and U.S. Empire in Puerto Rico and Cuba during the Early Twentieth Century
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Hilton, Military Room

AHA Session 224.  Narratives in Development: Memory and Politics in Early America
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Omni, Capitol Room

AHA Session 225.  Sexuality and the Postwar Metropolis
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Marriott, Hoover Room

AHA Session 226.  Writing the Political History of North America
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Marriott, Delaware Suite B

AHA Session 227.  Settling Citizens, Stabilizing States: Population Movements between Voluntary Migration and Ethnic Cleansing
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Marriott, Marriott Ballroom Balcony A

AHA Session 228.  Global Histories of Medicine and Public Health: Toward New Paradigms and Professional Practice
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Marriott, Marriott Ballroom Balcony B

AHA Session 229.  Interwar Intellectual Exchanges between the United States and America: Persistence of the National or Creation of an Enlarged Imagined Community?
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Omni, Hampton Ballroom

AHA Session 230.  Rethinking "Imperial Feminism": Feminist Internationalism between the Wars
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Omni, Calvert Room

AHA Session 231.  Anthropology, Authorship, and Identity in the Imperial Nineteenth Century
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Marriott, Washington Room 2

AHA Session 232.  Travel as Translation: Global Perspectives on Mediating between Peoples, Places, and Cultures
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Marriott, Maryland Suite B

AHA Session 233.  African Ethnic Identity and New World Racial Slavery in the Atlantic World
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Marriott, Washington Room 5

AHA Session 234.  Religion in the History Survey: A Transhistorical Discussion
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Marriott, Maryland Suite C

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