CCWH at the AHA, January 2011

 

The 125th Annual Meeting of the AHA, Boston, 2011

CCWH Events/Sessions

 

Thursday, January 6

CCWH Board/Business Meeting

3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Marriott Boston Copley Place, Grand Ballroom Salon I

Friday, January 7

9:30 AM-11:30 AM
Session 1, sponsored with the AHA Professional Division and the AHA Graduate and Early Career Committee.
Interviewing in the Job Market in the Twenty-First Century.
Marriott Boston Copley Place, Grand Ballroom Salon E

 

9:30 AM-11:30 AM
Session 2, joint with the AHA.
Popular and Profane: Race, Gender and Regionalism in Peyton Place.
Hynes Convention Center, Room 202

Affiliate Session

2:30 PM-4:30 PM

Documenting Social History: The Stories of Three Archives
Marriott Boston Copley Place, Grand Ballroom Salon H

Chair: Patrick Dawson, Northern Illinois University

Documenting Women's Organizations, Ellen Shea, Sclessinger Library, Radcliffe College

Women Online: Digitizing Women's History, Wendy Chmielewski, Swarthmore College

Documenting “Firsts” in the U.S. Navy, Lara Godbille, U.S. Navy Seabee Museum

Comment: The Audience

CCWH Reception

6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Marriott Boston Copley Place, Dartmouth Room

Co-Sponsor(s):

Peace History Society

Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History

Saturday, January 8

9:00 AM-11:00 AM
Session 4, joint with the AHA.
South Asia and the Future(s) of Feminist Hioriography: A Workshop on the Politics of Comparison, Part 1.
Marriott Boston Copley Place, Vineyard Room.

11:30 AM-1:30 PM
Session 5, joint with the AHA.
South Asia and the Future(s) of Feminist Hioriography: A Workshop on the Politics of Comparison, Part 2.
Marriott Boston Copley Place, Vineyard Room.

CCWH Luncheon/Reception

12:15 PM -1:45 PM

Marriott Boston Copley Place, Grand Ballroom Salon J

Presiding:

Kathleen C. Berkeley, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, and co-president, CCWH
and Barbara N. Ramusack, University of Cincinnati, and co-president, CCWH

 

Address:

"Les Noces Chinoises: An Eighteenth Century French Representation of a Chinese Wedding Procession"
Ann Waltner, University of Minnesota


Award Presentations:
CCWH/Berkshire Conference of Women Historians Graduate Student Fellowship
Ida B. Wells Graduate Student Fellowship

Nupur Chaudhuri First Article Prize
Catherine Prelinger Scholarship (for a non-traditional historian)

Luncheon tickets prices are:

$45. Tickets are available for purchase through AHA's pre-registration.
A limited number of tickets may be available on-site. Pre-purchase your ticket to guarantee lunch.

Affiliate Session

History and Technology In and Out of the Classroom

2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Marriott Boston Copley Place, New Hampshire Room

Chair: Amy Essington, California State University at Long Beach

An Overabundance of Technology: Strategies for PowerPoint, Film, and Moodle, Danielle Swiontek, Santa Barbara City College

Teaching History Using Emerging Technologies: The Roanoke College iTouch Project, Whitney Leeson, Roanoke College

Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600–2000, Thomas Dublin, Binghamton University (State University of New York)

Comment: The Audience

 

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