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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31: 8:00 P.M.
1. Opening Night Session - Black Under White: The Haunting and the Disabling
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 9:30—11:30 A.M.
2. Rethinking Religion in the Seventeenth-Century Chesapeake
3. Revisiting Bertram Wyatt-Brown’s Southern Honor at Twenty-Five
4. Homecomings: Civil War Veterans’ Transitions to Peace
5. Designing the New South, Defining the New Southerner
6. Southern History and Film
7. New Perspectives on the Little Rock Crisis
8. Digital Resources for European History
9. Perspectives on Interwar German Life
10. Imperialism on the Gulf Coast

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 11:45 A.M.—1:30 P.M.
11. Graduate Student Luncheon
12. Teaching Southern History Abroad, A Roundtable Discussion, Workshop
I

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 1:45 P.M.
13. Business Meeting
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 2:30—4:30 P.M.
14. New Directions in Seventeenth-Century Virginia History: A Panel
Discussion
15. Religion in the Early National South: Microhistorical Approaches
16. Risky Business: Mortgaging, Warranting, and Insuring Slaves in the
Upper South
17. New Perspectives on the 1875 Civil Rights Bill
18. Educational Reform, Southern Universities, and Regional Identity
19. Latinos in the U.S. South, 1850–2006
20. Medieval and Early Perspectives on Religion and State
21. National Identity, Race and the Question of Slavery in
Eighteenth Century and Revolutionary France
22. The Kimberly S. Hanger Memorial Panel—Race and Power in the
Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Caribbean
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 4:30—5:30 P.M.
23. Southern History in Italy: The Fulbright Program at the University
of Genoa, 1971–2005

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 8:30 P.M.
24. Presidential Address
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: 9:30—11:30 A.M.
25. Rhys Isaac’s The Transformation of Virginia: A Twenty-Five
Year Retrospective
26. Money, Hats, Gifts: New Perspectives on Old South Political
Economies
27. The Contours of Loyalty: New Perspectives on Unionism and
Dissent in the Confederacy
28. Exploring Death in the Nineteenth-Century South
29. The Role of Violence in Shaping African American Lives and
Communities
30. White Women and the Politics of Massive Resistance
31. Heros and Heroic Myths
32. World War: Impact and Remembrance
33. Revolutionary and Post Revolutionary Change in Mexico

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: 11:45 A.M.—1:30 P.M.
34. Gender, Race, and the Global South, Workshop II
35. Industrial Development Styles in the Sunbelt South, Workshop III

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: Noon—1:30 P.M.
36. Phi Alpha Theta Luncheon
37. European History Section Luncheon
38. Latin American and Caribbean Section Luncheon/Business
Meeting

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: 2:30—4:30 P.M.
39. Gender After Jamestown
40. Indians as Southerners: Race and Slavery in the Native South,
Part I
41. Intimate Reconstructions: Family Life and Female Identity After
the Civil War 42. Violence, Amusement, and Social Change in the South
43. “Justice Was Far From the Court House”: African American
Legal Activism in South Carolina, 1907–1929
44. Reporting the Civil Rights Movement: A Panel Discussion
45. Sunbelt Evangelicalism: The Regional Identity of American
Religion
46. Latin and Mediterranean Identity in the Era of the World Wars
47. Colonial Immigrants Shaping Culture in Early Latin America

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: 5:00—6:30 P.M.
48. Film Showing: "Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People"

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3: 9:00—11:00 A.M.
49. Conscience and Commonwealth: Patrick Henry and Religious
Issues in the American Revolution
50. Family Values in the Antebellum Chesapeake: Slave Markets,
Sentiment, and Systems of Knowledge
51. Reconstructing Victory from Defeat: Remembrances of the “Successes”
and “Failures” of Reconstruction
52. Indians as Southerners: Race and Slavery in the Native South, Part II
53. Irony, Identity, and the Voice of Experience in Southern and African-
American Autobiographies
54. Courtroom, Classrooms and Conflict: Diverse Forms of Student
Activism in the 1960s South
55. Southern Tours and Southern Tourism: Locating Postbellum
Confederate Nationalism and Reconciliation
56. European Imperialism and Unraveling Empires
57. Gender Ideology and Gender Practice in Spanish America and
New France

CONCURRENT SESSIONS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 4:45 P.M.
CS 1. Phi Alpha Theta-American

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 5:00 P.M.
CS 2. Society of Civil War Historians Dinner

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1: 6:00 P.M.
CS 3. Historical Perspectives on Health Disparities and African
Americans in Virginia

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: 4:45 P.M.
CS 4. Phi Alpha Theta-European

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: 4:45 P.M.
CS 5. Phi Alpha Theta-Latin American

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: 5:00 P.M.
CS 6. Southern Association For Women Historians
FUTURE MEETING SITES |
| 2008 |
October 9 - 12 |
New Orleans |
Sheraton New Orleans |
| 2009 |
November 5 - 8 |
Louisville |
Marriott Louisville Downtown |
| 2010 |
November 4 - 7 |
Charlotte |
Westin Charlotte |
| 2011 |
October 27 - 30 |
Baltimore |
Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor |
| 2012 |
November 1 - 4 |
Mobile |
Riverview Plaza Hotel |
| 2013 |
October 31 - November 3 |
St. Louis |
Millennium Hotel |

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