As I noted in this email, it's in New York City.  I've highlighted it below.
For further years, you can go to the AHA website http://www.historians.org/

Dan Malleck

At 04:42 PM 3/7/2008, you wrote:
>When and where will the AHA be meeting next year?
>
>                       Mark Haller, Temple University
>
>Dan Malleck wrote:
>>Dear colleagues
>>As many of you know, the ADHS usually has several sessions every 
>>year at the American Historical Association meeting annual meeting.
>>
>>Given the origins of the ADHS, these sessions have tended to be 
>>alcohol related.
>>
>>We would like to expand the scope of those presentations, and are 
>>issuing a call for papers for the ADHS sessions at the AHA.  Egads, 
>>so many acronyms.
>>
>>This is therefore a call for papers or session ideas. We are 
>>looking for one paper to add into a session already created that is 
>>currently on alcohol, public spaces and writers.  We are expanding 
>>that session to include drugs, public spaces and writers.  We need 
>>one paper for that session
>>
>>We are looking for an additional session that has drugs or mix of 
>>drug and alcohol studies as its focus.  As you can see the session 
>>is very open.  We would like to have suggestions either of a full 
>>session, or of papers that we could put into a session.
>>
>>Send on your ideas!
>>
>>We would like to have something set up by April, so we have a 
>>tentative deadline of March 31.
>>
>>Please note, next year's AHA is in New York City, Jan 2-5.
>>
>>Dan Malleck, PhD
>>Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
>>Secretary/Treasurer, The Alcohol and Drugs History Society
>>Editor-in-chief, Social History of Alcohol and Drugs: An 
>>Interdisciplinary Journal
>>http://historyofalcoholanddrugs.typepad.com
>>
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>
>Dan Malleck, PhD
>Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
>Secretary/Treasurer, The Alcohol and Drugs History Society
>Editor-in-chief, Social History of Alcohol and Drugs: An 
>Interdisciplinary Journal
>http://historyofalcoholanddrugs.typepad.com
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