
This year the annual meeting of the American Historical Association will take place in New York City from January 2-5. I will be there for nearly all of the conference and several correspondents will be reporting from the conference floor. (We could still use a few more correspondents. Click here for more information).
On Sunday morning I will chair and comment on a panel entitled American Religion Online: How Digital Projects Can Change How We Teach, Research, and Interpret Religious History
(American Society of Church History 17). Stop by and learn about some great digital projects in American religious history from Christopher Cantwell, Kyle Roberts, and Erin Bartram.
I will not be able to make it to all the sessions I would like to attend, but here are all of the ones that caught my eye:
What Should History Teachers Learn at Historic Sites? A Research Agenda
AHA Session 28
Reinterpreting the American Religious Narrative through the Lens of the Primitive and the Pragmatic
American Society of Church History 3
American Society of Church History 3
Doing History
American Society of Church History 5
American Society of Church History 5
The Many Pasts of Public History
AHA Session 82
AHA Session 82
Blogging and the Future of Scholarship
AHA Session 99
AHA Session 99
Futures of the American Religious Past: A Conversation about Mark Noll’s America’s God and John Lardas Modern’s Secularism in Antebellum America
American Society of Church History 11
American Society of Church History 11
Being a Public Intellectual: Historians and the Public
AHA Session 130
AHA Session 130
Believing History: In Celebration of Grant Wacker’s Contributions to American Religious History
American Society of Church History 15
American Society of Church History 15
CFH Breakfast Reception
Conference on Faith and History
Conference on Faith and History
Blessed: A History of the American Prosperity Gospel—Roundtable with Kate Bowler
Conference on Faith and History
Conference on Faith and History
Whither the History Major?
AHA Session 186
AHA Session 186
How Can I Be a Historian in this Job?
AHA Session 216
AHA Session 216
American Evangelicals Looking Abroad
AHA Session 219
AHA Session 219
Journeying into Evangelicalism: Twenty-Five Years of Traveling with Randall Balmer’s Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory
American Society of Church History 29
American Society of Church History 29
See you in New York!
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