Emory Faculty, Graduate, and Alumni at the AHA Annual Meeting. Thursday Jan 7, 1:00 3:00 PM

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Emory Faculty, Graduate, and Alumni at the AHA Annual Meeting Thursday Jan 7, 1:00 3:00 PM 2. Gregg vs Georgia at 40: The Past, Present, and Future of the American Death Penalty Hilton, Grand Ballroom C Daniel LaChance, chair 5. Global Histories of National Development in Africa, Latin America, and Asia Debjani Bhattacharya, presenter 12. Localizing the Global Mission Project: American Foreign Missionaries as Participants in Local Networks of Action and Knowledge Marriott Marquis, Room A703 Scott Libson, presenter CLAH Session 3. Imagining Failure and its Consequences in the Colonial Spanish Pacific World Ashleigh Dean, chair and presenter Thursday Jan 7, 3:30 5:30 PM 39. Development from Within and Without: Debates, Partnerships, and Aid in Postwar Brazil Marriott Marquis, Room A707 Thomas Rogers, presenter 44. Russia s Other Neighbors: Turkey and China Hilton, Room 304 Matt Payne, chair 49. Sport, the City, and the Nation in Latin America, 1930 75 Marriott Marquis, Room M104 Ariel Svarch, presenter

Chris Brown, presenter 56. Digital Projects Lightning Round Hyatt Regency, Regency Ballroom VI Sarah Melton, presenter Friday Jan 8, 8:30 10:00 AM 61. Linking the Atlantic With the Heart of Europe: German Transnational Networks in the 18th Century Hilton Atlanta, Room 304 3Andrew Zonderman, presenter 75. Disorderly City: Race, Gender, and Social Transformation in Civil War Era New Orleans Marriott Marquis, Room A704 Leslie Harris, chair CLAH Session 14. Buenos Aires: Consumption, Politics, and Foreigners Marriott Marquis, International Ballroom B Susan Socolow, comments NHC/AHA Session 3. Pressing Issues: History Meets Public Policy Roundtable Marriott Marquis, International Ballroom 5 Elena Conis, presenter Friday Jan 8, 10:30 AM 12:00 PM 85. Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas Marriott Marquis, Room A601 Jeffrey Lesser, presenter 87. City Food: Mobile People in the Urban Foodscapes of Brazil, Canada, and Mozambique Marriott Marquis, Room A707 Glen Goodman, presenter 102. Beyond Koselleck: Conceptual History Today

Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Room A602 James Melton, chair 104. Testing the Frontiers of Empire: League of Nations Mandates in Africa and the Middle East Hilton, Crystal Ballroom B Sean Wempe, presenter Jessica Reuther, presenter 112. Forward Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Room M304 Edward Hatfield, presenter Friday Jan 8, 2:30 4:30 PM 120. Barbaros in the Archive: Sources and Methods for the Study of Autonomous Indigenous Peoples in South America Marriott Marquis, Room M302 Yanna Yannakakis, comments 127. Blurring the Color Line: Black Diplomacy in the Middle East and North Africa During the Early Cold War Hilton, Room 309/310 Carol Anderson, chair CLAH Session 23. Commemoration and Memorialization: Informal, Popular, and Vernacular Memory in 20th Century Latin America Jennifer Schafer, chair and presenter Uri Rosenheck, presenter SIHS Session 4. Political Responses to Change in Cold War Italy: Public Opinion, Elite Contributions, and Foreign Perceptions Hilton, Room 204 Rhiannon Evangelista, presenter Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing. Exploring Race and Ethnicity through Book History

Hilton, Room 211 Andrea Jackson, chair Friday Jan 8, 5:00 6:30 PM CLAH Session 26. Inaugural Atlantic World Studies Committee Meeting: Making Connections: Latin America and the Atlantic World Marriott Marquis, Atrium Ballroom B Fabricio Prado, presenter CLAH Session 27. Mexican Studies Committee Meeting: New Perspectives on the Study of Indigenous Intellectuals in Mexico: Colonial Period to the Present Marriott Marquis, International Ballroom I Yanna Yannakakis, presenter Saturday Jan 9, 9:00 12:00 PM K 12 Educator s Workshop: Teaching the Long Civil Rights Movement Marriott Marquis, Room M101 Carol Anderson, presenter Saturday Jan 9, 11:30 1:30 PM ASCH Session 30. Hagiography, Prophecy, and Apocalypse: Unconventional Approaches to Reform in Medieval and Byzantine Texts/Contexts Marriott Marquis, International Ballroom 3 Sarah Brogue, presenter Saturday Jan 9, 2:30 4:30 PM 199. Digital Publishing Initiatives: Training Humanities Scholars Marriott Marquis, Room A704 Allen Tullos, Chair Meredith Doster, presenter Sunday Jan 10, 8:30 10:30 AM 226. Fifty Years Since Lester Maddox: Georgia s Massive Resistance to the New Right

Louis Fagnan, presenter 249. Digital History and Digital Preservation Projects: Challenges and Opportuniies Hyatt Regency, Regency Ballroom VI David Eltis, presenter Kristin Mann, presenter 252. Queer Migrations, Part 6: Sexuality, Migration, and Urban Space across the Modern World Hilton, Crystal Ballroom B Durba Mitra, presenter ACHA Session 18. Transatlantic Catholicism in the 19th Century Hyatt Regency, Spring Room Andrew Denton, presenter CLAH Session 56. Tourism and Sport in the 20th Century Maria de los Angeles (Angie) Picone, presenter Sunday Jan 10, 11:00AM 1:00 PM 255. Jimmy Carter s 1976 Presidential Campaign 40 Years Later Joseph Crespino, chair 259. Engendering Landscapes, Creating Citzens: Colonization and Resttlement in the 20th Century Tropical World: Examples from Latin America and Africa Marriott Marquis, Room A602 Husseina Dinani, presenter Ben Nobbs Thiessen, presenter 268. Irregular Armed Conflict and the Development of the Laws of War, 1863 1977 Marriott Marquis, Room A601 Laurie Blank, comments