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Alcohol and Temperance Studies at the AHA

In addition to the ATHG panel of Friday, January 5, the following
papers might be of interest to ATHG members:

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5
2:30-4:30 PM SHERATON, CONFERENCE ROOM 3
PANEL ORGANIZED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY

Session  8, "M. Madeline Southard: From the Kansas Plains to
International Pulpit"

Chair, Carolyn DeSwarte Gifford, Northwestern University

Cynthia Cornell Novak, Pepperdine University, "M. Madeline Southard:
A Biographical Sketch"

Fran Grace, University of Redlands, "M. Madeline Southard: WCTU
Smasher, Evangelist, and Missionary"

Kendra Weddle Irons, Baylor University, "M. Madeline Southard:
Activist and Pastor from the Plains"

Comment: David G. Hackett, University of Florida

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6
9:30-11:30 AM SHERATON, CONFERENCE ROOM 3
PANEL ORGANIZED BY THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY

 From session 13, "The Languages of Holiness"

Anne Blue Wills, Duke University, "The Language of Sense and Science
in Hannah Whitall Smith's Every-Day Religion."

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5
9:30-11:30 AM MARRIOTT, BOSTON UNIVERSITY ROOM
PANEL ORGANIZED BY THE ECONOMIC HISTORY ASSOCIATION

 From the session titled, "What Can Economic Historians Tell Us about
Native American History?"

Thomas Weiss, University of Kansas, Joshua L. Rosenbloom, University
of Kansas, and Peter Mancall, University of Kansas, "Measuring
Indigenous Economies: Quantitative Estimates for the Carolinas and
Georgia during the Eighteenth Century."

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6
9:30-11:30 AM SHERATON, BEACON ROOM E

 From the session titled, "The Symbol of the Child in American Racial Discourse"

Bridget Ford, "New Stories for Children: Antislavery Fiction and
Child-Centered Reform in Nineteenth-Century America"

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6
2:30-4:30 PM SHERATON, HAMPTON ROOM

 From the session titled, "Stories Plants Told in Early Modern Europe"

Peter C. Mancall, "Tales Tobacco Told in the Early Modern Atlantic World"

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6
2:30-4:30 PM MARRIOTT, BOSTON COLLEGE ROOM
JOINT SESSION WITH THE COMMITTEE ON LESBIAN AND GAY HISTORY

 From the session titled, "More Tales from the City: Narratives of
Sexual Transgression in the Twentieth-Century Metropolis"

Elizabeth A. Clement, University of Utah, "'I sin for cash and not
for charity': Prostitutes and Professional Identity in Prohibition
Era New York City"

SUNDAY, JANUARY 7
8:30-10:30 AM SHERATON, BEACON ROOM E

 From the session titled, "Liberal or Radical? Problems in
Transatlantic Reform during the Mid-Nineteenth Century"

Timothy M. Roberts, Metropolitan State College of Denver, "'A Wilder
Scheme than the French Socialist Ever Dreamed': Reform Movements in
America and France during the 1850s"

SUNDAY, JANUARY 7
8:30-11:00 AM SHERATON, CONSTITUTION BALLROOM B

Commenting on the session titled, "Constructing New Narratives in
Modern American Political History," W. J. Rorabaugh, University of
Washington

SUNDAY, JANUARY 7
11:00-1:00 PM MARRIOTT, GRAND BALLROOM SALON H

 From the session titled, "Sex, Guns, and Spectacle: Constructing
Narratives of Latin American Dictatorships"

Christine M. Skiwot, Rutgers University, "Rum, Roulette, and
Repression: A Cultural Politics of Dictatorship in Cuba, 1952-1959"





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Jon Miller
ATHG Secretary-Treasurer and Co-editor,
The Social History of Alcohol Review
Department of English
The University of Akron
Akron, OH 44325-1906
1-330-972-5717
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