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Saturday, April 1

Ritter Hall

9:00 - 11:00 am

Rm 102--Pushing Boundaries Beyond Public History and the Academy
Rm 30--Building a National Movement for Civil Rights: The Early Decades of the NAACP
Rm 31--Using Critical Analytical Thinking to Teach History
Rm 32--Women, Property, and the Marriage Business Since the Revolution
Rm 134--Cold War Battlefields: The Built Environment of Science and Technology in the Twentieth Century (Co-sponsored by the Society for History in the Federal Government)
Rm 142--Forging Collective Identities Through Stories in the Atlantic World
Ritter Hall Lobby--NCPH Poster Session

1:00 - 3:00 pm

Rm 102--The History Cooperative: Launching the Journal of American History and the American Historical Review Online
Rm 30--United States Foreign Relations, 1940-1960: The Interplay of Race, Citizen Activism, and Policy
Rm 31--Teaching Roundtable: Classroom Strategies for Connecting Asian Americans, the United States, and the Wider World
Rm 32--Roundtable: Seneca Falls to Seminary Ridge and Sagamore Hill--A Roundtable on the OAH and NPS Collaboration (Co-sponsored by the OAH and the National Park Service)
Rm 134--The Globalization of American Foodways
Rm 142--Buried Connections: Feminists on the Left, 1925-1965

3:30 - 5:30 pm

Rm 102--Empire and Indigenous Peoples: The Seventeenth Century
Rm 30--Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Tourism (Co-sponsored by the Popular Culture Association)
Rm 31--Integrating Conflict Resolution into the United States History Curriculum in the Secondary Schools
Rm 32--Masculine, Communist, and Foreign: "Containing" Female Threats to Democratic "Decency" in Cold War North America
Rm 134--Epicenters of Global Connection: American Cities in the Wider World
Rm 142--Music, Marketing, and Identity in the Early Twentieth Century

Lecture Hall

9:00 - 11:00 am

Rm 3--Plenary Session--Communication and Transportation Networks as Keys to Global History
Rm 2--MCH Session--Missouri and the Union, 1858-1863

1:00 - 3:00 pm

Rm 3--Roundtable: Cultural Politics and Hard Evidence--Appraising Dykstra's Bright Radical Star and Bourke and DeBat's Washington County

3:30 -5:30 pm

Rm 3--Census Day 2000: Observations on Race and the Census
Rm 2--Solitary Scholars? Balancing Personal and Professional Lives

Davis-Shaughnessey

9:00 - 11:00 pm

Rm 171--Ulysses S. Grant's White Haven Farm: Interpreting a Site (Co-sponsored by the Missouri Conference on History)
Rm 271--Teaching World War II
Rm 273--MCH Session--Urban Cultural Adaptations
Rm 274--Cosmopolitanism and the Visual Arts in the United States, 1870-1940 (Co-sponsored by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era)
Rm 173--Roundtable: Indigenous Histories and the Re-Thinking of National Narratives--Comparative Perspectives from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States

1:00 - 3:00 pm

Rm 171--The State and Labor in Rural America
Rm 271--Teaching "Reading the Past": A Model for Collaboration between Historians and Elementary School Teachers
Rm 273--History and Assessment
Rm 274--Contestations of Homosociality in the Mass Media, 1900-1939

3:30 -5:30 pm

Rm 171--Dissecting Sectionalism at the Border: Filibustering, Free Soil and Mexican Land Claims in the Civil War Era
Rm 271--Can We Teach the Role of Religion?
Rm 273--Protest Movements and their Historians: An International Discussion
Rm 274--Imperial Anxiety and Anti-Imperial Imaginings in Mid-Twentieth-Century America
Rm 173--Media History as American History

Macelwane Hall

9:00 - 11:00 am

Rm 204--Concerns of Community College Faculty (Co-sponsored by the OAH Committee on Community Colleges)

Busch Memorial Center

9:00 - 11:00 am

BMC Student Common--Rural Free Black Communities in Nineteenth-Century America: Origins and Destinations

1:00 - 3:00 pm

BMC Student Common--Commemorations of the Bombing in Oklahoma City and Strategic Bombing in World War II

3:30 - 5:30 pm

BMC Student Common--Class: The Central Issue in the Little Rock School Crisis, 1957-1959

McDonnell Douglas Hall

3:30 - 4:30 pm

Rm 1075--Cultural Resource Management Session