2012 OAH/NCPH Annual Meeting Program

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Sessions    Sunday Sunday, April 22    8:30 am, Cont.

Sunday, April 22    10:30 am

 Antimonopoly: The Anatomy of an American Obsession 

 Frontiers of Capitalism and Democracy in Post-WWII US Cities: Urban Crisis and Economic Development in the Ghetto 

Richard R. John’s paper “Antimonopoly: The Anatomy of an American Obsession,” will serve as the focus of this panel. The paper will be circulated electronically in March to attendees who indicate an interest. Visit http://annualmeeting. oah.org for more information. C hair :

James L. Baughman, University of Wisconsin–Madison  Antimonopoly:

The Anatomy of an American Obsession Richard R. John, Columbia University C ommentator : Naomi Lamoreaux, Yale University, and Jeffrey Sklansky, University of Illinois at Chicago

Sunday, April 22    9:00 am to 11:00 am  Exhibit Hall Open 

Sunday, April 22    10:00 am  Working Group: Graphs, Maps and Trees: Imagining the Future of Public Interfaces to Cultural Heritage Collections  F acilitators : • S haron Leon, George Mason University • Steven Lubar, Brown University D iscussants : • S heila Brennan, • • • • • • • • • • •

Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media Joan Fragaszy Troyano, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media P hilip M. Katz, American Association of Museums M atthew Kenny, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis S usan Knowles, Middle Tennessee State University G reg Koos, McLean County Museum of History A llison Marsh, University of South Carolina Trevor Owens, Library of Congress Rebecca Shrum, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis M ark Tebeau, Cleveland State University Patti Van Tuyl, National Endowment for the Humanities A nne Mitchell Whisnant, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Thomas Sugrue, University of Pennsylvania  Harambee Nation: CORE Charts a New Frontier in Capitalism Nishani Frazier, Miami University of Ohio  “ W hat We Need is Brick and Mortar”: Struggles to Re-develop Brooklyn, New York’s “Ghetto” Frontier Brian Purnell, Bowdoin College  “ Worst of all” Cities? Newark CDCs on the Frontier of Urban Crisis Julia Rabig, Dartmouth College  Frontiers in Corporate Responsibility: Black Power’s Confrontation with Eastman Kodak Laura Warren Hill, Bloomfield College C hair :

 Human Incursions into Cold and Icy Places: Interpreting Polar and Space Adventurism in the Twentieth Century  Rosalind Beiler, University of Central Florida  Bringing to Life a Valley of the Dead: Exploration and Environmental Change in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica Adrian Howkins, Colorado State University  Lessons of the Extreme: Historical Analogies and Human Spaceflight Michael Robinson, University of Hartford  Extreme Exploration for Sale: From State to Personalized Expeditions in Space and Antarctica James Spiller, The College at Brockport, State University of New York C ommentator : Roger Launius, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution C hair :

 Challenges and Opportunities for Interpreting Slavery for Public Audiences  Robert Weyeneth, University of South Carolina  Interpreting Urban Slavery in Columbia, South Carolina John Sherrer, Historic Columbia Foundation  What Do You Mean the Congregation Owned Slaves? John Larson, Old Salem Museums and Gardens  Exhibiting Culture: The Sweetgrass Exhibit at the Avery Research Center Georgette Mayo, Avery Research Center for African American History  Slavery and the University C hair : Robert Weyeneth C hair :


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