2012 OAH/NCPH Annual Meeting Program

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Wednesday / Thursday     Sessions THATCamp NCPH

Thursday, April 19     10:00 am  Workshop: Preparing National Historic Landmark Nominations and Documentation for the National Register of Historic Places  Alexandra Lord, National Park Service

 Working Group: Public History and Sustainability  F acilitators : • Alex Bethke, Naval Facilities Engineering Command • Priya Chhaya, National Trust for Historic Preservation • Leah Glaser, Central Connecticut State University D iscussants : • Maren Bzdek, Public

Lands History Center at Colorado State University • Deirdre Clemente, Carnegie Mellon • Devin Hunter, Loyola University Chicago • W illiam Ippen, Loyola University Chicago • Melinda Jette, Franklin Pierce University • Jay Martin, Museum of Cultural and Natural History at Central Michigan University • Martha Norkunas, Middle Tennessee State University • Joshua Waddle, John Deere Waterloo Tractor and Engine Museum

Thursday, April 19     10:30 am  My Brother’s Keeper: Prisoner Re-education, International Law, and the Frontiers of Democracy in War  C hair :

Arnold Krammer, Texas A&M University

 “ We

Have to Accept That Lot”: A Former Re-Education Camp Prisoner’s Evolving Views of Capitalism, Communism, and the Fate of Vietnam Kelly Crager, Vietnam Center and Archive

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James Cook, University of Michigan Politics of History Painting: Thomas Nast’s Cartoons of the Reconstruction Era Marie-Stephanie Delamaire, Columbia University  The Visual Invention of the American Presidency, 1789 – 1865 Volker Depkat, Universität Regensburg  “ Incendiary Pictures”: Visual Rhetoric of the Anti-Slavery Record, 1837 – 1839 Phillip Troutman, The George Washington University C ommentator : James Cook C hair :

Organized by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media and the NCPH Digital Media Group

F acilitator :

 Methods of Visual History: Analyzing Nineteenth-Century Images 

or Potential Diplomatic Matters: The Joint Intelligence Centers, The Geneva Convention, and US Interrogation of Prisoners of War in World War II Christopher Koontz, Vietnam Center and Archive  Re-educating Hitler’s Generals? The American Selection, Segregation and Subsequent Abandonment of Its Most “Democratic” General Officer Prisoners of War Derek Mallett, ORISE Postdoctoral Fellow, Joint POW/MIA Accounting C ommentator : Arnold Krammer

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 Contesting Conservative Interpretations of the Founding Fathers  Nancy Isenberg, Louisiana State University Clark Smith, Curator of Political History, Smithsonian Institution • Saul Cornell, Fordham University • Andrew Schocket, Bowling Green State University • David Waldstreicher, Temple University M oderator : • B arbara

 Women, Gender, and Public Health in the Twentieth-Century South  Jennifer Koslow, Florida State University  Doctors and Social Workers: The Gendering of Public Health and Welfare Systems in North Carolina, 1917–1945 Anna Krome-Lukens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  The Genetic Theory of Race: Explaining Maternal and Child Health Disparities during Jim Crow and Now Andrea Patterson, California State University, Fullerton  In Defense of the Nation: Syphilis, North Carolina’s Girl Problem, and WWI K arin Zipf, East Carolina University C ommentator : Sarah Mercer Judson, University of North Carolina at Asheville S p o n s o r e d b y t h e OA H C o m m i t t e e o n t h e S t a t u s o f Wo m e n i n t h e H i s t o r i c a l P r o f e s s i o n C hair :

 Roundtable: Private Wealth in American Politics   Plutocracy

in America, 1880s – 1910s Colleen Dunlavy, University of Wisconsin  Roots of the Bank War: American Politicians and Business Enterprise after the War of 1812 Reeve Huston, Duke University  The Myth of the Campaign Newspaper Jeffrey L. Pasley, University of Missouri  Big Business Speaks: Corporate Lobbying in the 1970s Benjamin Waterhouse, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Wednesday, April 18     9:00 am


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