Glaire Dempsey Anderson| Abstract
Assistant Professor, Art, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - The Munyas of Córdoba: Suburban Villas and the Court Elite in Umayyad al-Andalus
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Tijana Krstic  | Abstract
Assistant Professor, History and Religious Studies, Pennsylvania State University, University Park - A Mediterranean Network: Spanish Moriscos in the Ottoman Empire and Beyond, 1570s-1620s
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Zayde Antrim| Abstract
Assistant Professor, History, Trinity College (CT) - Routes and Realms: The Power of Place in the Early Islamic World
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Noel E. Lenski| Abstract
Associate Professor, Department of Classics, University of Colorado, Boulder - Slavery in Late Antiquity
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James B. Loeffler| Abstract
Assistant Professor, History, University of Virginia - The Peoples of the Book: Cultural Sovereignty and World Jewry in the Twentieth Century
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Gina Bloom| Abstract
Assistant Professor, English, University of California, Davis - Games and Manhood in the Early Modern Theater
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Pardis Mahdavi| Abstract
Assistant Professor, Anthropology, Pomona College - Traffic Jam: Gender, Sexuality, Labor, Migration and Trafficking in Dubai
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Mark Evan Bonds| Abstract
Professor, Music, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - The Myth of Absolute Music
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Ronald J. Mallon| Abstract
Associate Professor, Philosophy, University of Utah - Making Up Your Mind: Social Construction and Human Kinds
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Theresa Braunschneider| Abstract
Associate Professor, English, Washington and Lee University - After Dark: Modern Nighttime in Eighteenth-Century British Literature
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Jennifer Milioto Matsue  | Abstract
Assistant Professor, Music, East Asian Studies, and Anthropology, Union College (NY) - Sounding Nippon: Identity, Meaning and Music Scenes in Contemporary Japan
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Jairo A. Moreno| Abstract
Associate Professor, Music, New York University - Syncopated Modernities: Musical Latin Americanisms in the U.S., 1978-2008
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Michael C. Carhart| Abstract
Assistant Professor, History, Old Dominion University - The Caucasians: Central Asia in the European Imagination
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Susan Naquin  | Abstract
Professor, History (also, East Asian Studies)(joint), Princeton University - Religion and the Material Culture of North China, 1300-1900
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Caroline F. Castiglione| Abstract
Associate Professor, Italian Studies and History, Brown University - Accounting for Affection: Mothering and Politics in Rome, 1630-1730
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Emily L. Osborn  | Abstract
Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Chicago - Scrap: Aluminum Recycling, Technology Diffusion, and the Making of a West African Artisanal Network, 1945 - 2005
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James Andrew Cowell| Abstract
Professor, Linguistics; French and Italian, University of Colorado, Boulder - Documenting Arapaho Linguistic Culture
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Monika C. Otter| Abstract
Associate Professor, English, Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College - First Persons: Voices and Masks in High Medieval Latin Literature
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Laura A. Doyle| Abstract
Professor, English, University of Massachusetts, Amherst - Untold Returns: A Postcolonial Literary History of Modernism
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Daniel G. Prior  | Abstract
Assistant Professor, History, Miami University - History of the Northern Kirghiz Chieftains, 1800-1935
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Susana Draper| Abstract
Assistant Professor, Comparative Literature, Princeton University - The Prison, the Mall, and the Archive (Space, Literature, and Visual Arts in Post-Dictatorship Culture)
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Sophia W. Quinn-Judge| Abstract
Associate Professor, History/Center for Vietnamese Phil, Cul, and Soc., Temple University - The Elusive Third Way: The Vietnamese Search for a Political Settlement to the War (1954-1975)
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Caryl G. Emerson  | Abstract
Professor, Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton University - The Russian Modernist Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky (1887-1950): His Unknown Dreamscapes, Drama, Filmscripts, Libretti, Literary Essays, and Forgotten Life
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Alexander Rehding| Abstract
Professor, Department of Music, Harvard University - Notes on Sound: Studies in Nineteenth-Century Acoustics and Aesthetics
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Jared Farmer| Abstract
Assistant Professor, History, State University of New York, Stony Brook - If Trees Could Speak: Botanical Dispatches from California
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Simon Richter| Abstract
Professor, Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of Pennsylvania - The Impropriety of Goethe: Case Studies in the Aesthetics of Idolatry
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Denis Feeney| Abstract
Professor, Classics, Princeton University - Roman Horizons: How the Romans became a Mediterranean Power and Modernized their Culture in the Process
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Linda M. Rupert  | Abstract
Assistant Professor, History, University of North Carolina, Greensboro - Creolization and Contraband: Curaçao in the Early Modern Atlantic World, 1634-1790
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Christa Salamandra  | Abstract
Assistant Professor, Anthropology, City University of New York, Lehman College - Arab Television Drama between Secularism and Islamization
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Estelle B. Freedman| Abstract
Professor, History, Stanford University - The Politics of Rape: Race, Gender, and Sexual Violence in America, 1870-1950
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Masha Salazkina| Abstract
Assistant Professor, Media Studies Program and Russian Department, Colgate University - Transatlantic Encounters: Cinematic Modernist Practices on the Left
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Michael A. Fuller| Abstract
Associate Professor, East Asian Languages and Literatures, University of California, Irvine - Drifting Amidst Rivers and Lakes: Southern Song Poetry and the Project of Literary History
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Christine Shepardson  | Abstract
Assistant Professor, Religious Studies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Controlling Contested Places: Fourth-Century Antioch and the Spatial Politics of Religious Controversy
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Karen B. Graubart| Abstract
Associate Professor, History, University of Notre Dame - Neighbors and Others: Space, Peoples, and Authorities in Early Modern Seville and Lima
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Yuri Slezkine| Abstract
Professor, History, University of California, Berkeley - Moscow's House of Government, 1928-1938
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Jessica K. Graybill| Abstract
Assistant Professor, Geography, Colgate University - Climate Change, Oil, and Salmon in a Globalizing Resource Periphery: Narratives of Vulnerability around the Sea of Okhotsk
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Justin Steinberg| Abstract
Associate Professor, Romance Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago - Law and Justice in Dante's Divine Comedy
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Monica H. Green| Abstract
Professor, History, Arizona State University - The Midwife, the Surgeon, and the Lawyer: The Intersections of Obstetrics and Law to 1800
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Ramie Targoff| Abstract
Professor, English and American Literature, Brandeis University - Mortal Love: Erotic Verse in the English Renaissance
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James Grier| Abstract
Professor, Music Research and Composition, University of Western Ontario, Canada - The Foundations of Musical Literacy in the Medieval West 800-1100: Oral and Written Transmission in Early Plainsong
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Linda J. Tomko| Abstract
Associate Professor, Dance, University of California, Riverside - Parsing Pastoral Scenes and their Dances in Early Eighteenth-Century Tragédie Lyrique
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Charles L. Griswold| Abstract
Professor, Philosophy, Boston University - Self and Other: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith on Freedom, Authenticity, Sympathy, and Narrative
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Jacob A. Tropp| Abstract
Associate Professor, History, Middlebury College - Native American Administration and the Making of International Development Expertise, 1935-1960
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Nancy L. Wicker| Abstract
Professor, Department of Art, University of Mississippi - Goldsmiths, Patrons, and Women: Typology, Chronology, and the Social Life of Early Medieval Scandinavian Jewelry
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Benjamin Carter Hett| Abstract
Associate Professor, History, City University of New York, Hunter College - A Cultural History of the Reichstag Fire
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Megan H. Williams| Abstract
Assistant Professor, History, San Francisco State University - The Worldly Apocalypse: The Fall of Rome in History and Culture
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Colin Heydt| Abstract
Assistant Professor, Philosophy, University of South Florida - Directing the Conscience and Cultivating the Mind: Practical Ethics in Eighteenth Century Britain
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Jessica Winegar| Abstract
Assistant Professor, Anthropology, Northwestern University - Competing on the Terrain of Culture: State Secularism and the Islamic Revival
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Stefan Kaufmann| Abstract
Associate Professor, Linguistics, Northwestern University - Speaking of Possibility and Time
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Nadia G. Yaqub  | Abstract
Associate Professor, Asian Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Imagining Palestine
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Roy Kreitner| Abstract
Associate Professor, Law, Tel Aviv University, Israel - From Promise to Property, from Populism to Expertise: The Political Career of the Dollar, 1862-1913
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Phoebe S.K. Young  | Abstract
Assistant Professor, History, University of Pennsylvania - Rough Comfort: The Public Culture of Camping in America
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