Organization of American Historians
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Friday, March 31

7:30 - 8:45 a.m.
Welcome Breakfast for Graduate Students
Busch Memorial Center
Billiken Club
7:30 - 11:00 a.m.
Ad Hoc OAH/JAAS Japan Committee
Busch Memorial Center
Commuter Student Lounge
8:00 - 9:00 a.m.
Executive Committee of the OAH Membership Committee Meeting
Tegeler Hall 104
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
OAH Nominating Board Meeting
McDonnell Douglas Hall 1001
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
OAH Committee on Teaching Meeting
Humanities Building 342
OAH Membership Committee Meeting
Tegeler Hall 104
Plenary Session-Intimacies of Empire: Comparative Perspectives on Gender and Colonialism
Scottish Rite
Candidates Room
Curriculum Vitae/Resume Workshop
McGannon Hall 122
MCH Session-The Truman Presidency and the Press
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 473
MCH Session-The Louisiana Purchase and Its Implications
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 458
Outside: Marking the Thirtieth Anniversary of Laud Humphreys's Tearoom Trade
Scottish Rite
Candidates Room
African Americans in the Atlantic World: Transnational and Diasporic Connections Before World War I (Co-sponsored by the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History)
McGannon Hall 121
The Frontiers of the British Army in America, 1754-1774
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 252
Saving Schools: Educational Reformers and School Desegregation in the Urban South
Busch Memorial Center
Saint Louis Room
Hidden Histories: Revisionist Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Feminism
DuBourg Hall
Père Marquette
Local Ties and Universal Brotherhood: American Freemasonry and the Wider World
Busch Memorial Center 204
Best Practices in American History on the World Wide Web (Co-sponsored by H-Net)
CANCELLED
The Race to the Moon: Mirror Image Twins of the Cold War
Wainwright Building
Room 180
Developing A Public History Program
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 360
Cahokia in American History (Co-sponsored by the Missouri Conference on History)
Busch Memorial Center 201
Paradigms of Political History: The Nineteenth Century
Old Courthouse
North Exhibit Gallery
Boundaries of Childhood: The Gendered Aspects of Earning and Spending Money
McGannon Hall 142
OHT Session-The Status of Precollege Historians and School Teachers in the Profession and in Society: Problems and Proposals for Change--A Roundtable Discussion
O'Donnell Hall 290
11:15 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Luncheon and Presidential Address
Cupples House
Annual Luncheon of the Urban History Association
Scottish Rite
Main Dining Room
Women in the Historical Profession Luncheon
Allied Health MPR
Health Sciences Center Campus
11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
NCPH Tour-Cahokia Mounds Historic Site
Tour will depart from
Simon Recreation Center
11:30 a.m.
Rally Against Racism
Smith Park located
east of the Old Courthouse
12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m.
OAH Magazine of History Advisory Board Meeting
Humanities Building 342
12:00 noon - 3:00 p.m
Desegregation Theme Study Meeting
Tegeler Hall 317
12:30 - 3:30 p.m
Labor History Tour of Downtown St. Louis (Sponsored by the Labor and Working-Class History Association)
Tour will depart from Simon Recreation Center
1:00 - 6:00 p.m.
OAH 2001 Program Committee Meeting
Bannister House
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
OAH National Park Service Committee Meeting
Busch Memorial Center 306
OAH Research and Access to Historical Documentation Committee Meeting
McDonnell Douglas Hall 1001
OAH Committee on Community Colleges Meeting
Ritter Hall 209
Roundtable: Resource Inequality--The Internet and Historical Scholarship (Co-sponsored by H-Net)
CANCELLED
MCH Session-Missouri Politics and Politicians at Midcentury
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 360
Getting Started, Getting Published
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 273
Roundtable: Comparative Perspectives on Immigration and Ethnic/Race Relations--The United States and Western Europe
CANCELLED
MCH Session-African American Community Life in Jim Crow Missouri
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 471
Roundtable: Uncovering Secrets--Declassification and Democracy (Co-sponsored by the Society for Room Historians of American Foreign Relations)
Wainwright Building
Room 180
Reconstructing American Exceptionalism: The Rise of Craft-Industrial Unionism, 1880-1920 (Co-sponsored by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era)
Ritter Hall 223
The Sea and the American Masculine Ideal
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 271
Rethinking Eugenics
Wainwright Building
Room 116
Memories of Military Engagement
Scottish Rite
Candidates Room
Interracial Violence, 1850-1960: Oppression, Resistance, and Retaliation
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 374
New Currents in Business History
Scottish Rite
Small Dining Room
Conversation: Engendering Social Justice
Ritter Hall 31
Gender, Sexuality and the Courts in the Twentieth-Century United States and Canada
Old Courthouse
North Exhibit Gallery
Hollywood and Hungary: Mutual Influences in the American-Hungarian Cinematic Relationship
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 274
Regional Perspectives on American Growth and Development: The East, the South, and the West (Co-sponsored by the Economic History Association)
Ritter Hall 237
OHT Session: A Roundtable Discussion for Precollege Historians Currently Working on Monographs or Books
O'Donnell Hall 290
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
The United States and the Wider World: Teaching the American Survey Course in the Community College of the 1990s
St. Louis Community College
Cosand Center
Corner of Clark and Broadway
Conversation: From Contexts to Texts--Internationalizing our Teaching of CollegeLevel Survey Courses in American History
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 271
Historical Research On and Off the Internet: Guidance, An Assignment, and Some Exercises for Undergraduates
Ritter Hall 200
The Politics of Commercial Space (Co-sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities)
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 274
MCH Session-Video--O Freedom after While: The Missouri Sharecroppers' Strike of 1939
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 273
MCH Session-The Fight for Civil Rights in St. Louis
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 371
Forging Global Agendas: Identity and Politics in American Women's Internationalism, 1870-1960 (Co-sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities)
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 171
Religion, Race, and American Visions of Africa during the Nineteenth Century (Co-sponsored by the Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History and the American Society of Church History)
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 360
Patent/Product History: Sources for Public Historians (Co-sponsored by the NCPH Consultants Working Group Committee)
Lecture Hall 2
Cold War Knowledge, Memory, and Culture
Davis-Shaughnessy Hall 373
Roundtable: Beyond Red, White and Black--Ethnicity and Nationality in Colonial North America
Ritter Hall 222
Ethnic Identity and International Crisis--Germans and Italians in the United States and Abroad, 1890-1945
DuBourg Hall
Père Marquette
Roundtable: Richard Rorty's Achieving Our Country
Scottish Rite
Candidates Room
Sex, Censorship, and the Law: The Contexts and Legacies of Comstockery
Ritter Hall 223
Kultur versus Culture: The View from Europe, the United States, and Japan
Scottish Rite
Small Dining Room
Film--They Were Not Silent: The Jewish Labor Movement and the Holocaust (Co-sponsored by the Labor and Working-Class History Association and the Academic Council, American Jewish Historical Society)
Ritter Hall 128
OAH International Committee Meeting
McDonnell Douglas Hall 1001
OAH Committee on the Status of Minority Historians and Minority History
Humanities Building 142
OAH Committee on Public History Meeting
Busch Memorial Center 306
OAH Committee on the Status of Women in the Historical Profession Meeting
Ritter Hall 142
5:00 - 6:00 p.m.
SHGAPE Council Meeting
Ritter Hall 202
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
NCPH Endowment Campaign Fundraiser
The Essence of St. Louis: Beer and Jazz
Morgan Street Brewery
721 North Second Street
5:15 - 7:00 p.m.
SHAFR Reception/Cash Bar
Morrissey Hall
Law School Atrium
5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
The George C. Marshall Lecture on Military History (Sponsored by the George C. Marshall Foundation and the Society for Military History)
Lecture Hall 1
OAH Committee on Community Colleges Reception for Community College Historians
St. Louis Community College
Cosand Center
Corner of Clark and Broadway
6:15 - 7:15 p.m.
SHGAPE Reception/Cash Bar
Marion Rumsey-Cartier House
7:00 p.m.
March Against Racism
Begins at Smith Park, east of the Old Courthouse and proceeds west on Market Street for 7 blocks, then north on 13th Street for 4 blocks to Christ Church Cathedral
8:00 p.m.
Presentation of Awards and OAH Presidential Address
Join Cambridge University Press and the OAH in honoring David Montgomery at a reception following his address. The reception will be held at the Soldiers' Memorial Military Museum at 13th and Pine Streets.
Christ Church Cathedral


last updated 3/14/00