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PROGRAM of the SEVENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING of the american . December 28, 29, 30 THE NAMES OF THE SOCIETIES MEETING WITHIN . OR JOINTLY WITH THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ARE LISTED ON PAGE 77 I

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PROGRAM

of the

SEVENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING

of the

american . J}i~torical a~~ociation

December 28, 29, 30

THE NAMES OF THE SOCIETIES MEETING WITHIN . OR JOINTLY WITH THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL

ASSOCIATION ARE LISTED ON PAGE 77

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CRANE BRI~TON Professor of Histor)l) Harvard University

PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

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The American Historical Association

OFFICERS

President: CRANE BRINTON, Harvard University Vice-President: JULIAN P. BOYD, Princeton University Treasurer: ELMER LOUIS KAYSER, George Washington University Executive Secretary and Managing Editor: VV. STULL HOLT, 400 A Street,

S.E., Washington 3, D. C. Assistant Executive Secretary: \VALTER RUNDELL, JR.

COUNCIL

Ex Officio, The President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Executive Secretary and M a1Jaging Editor

Formel' Presidents

SAMUEL FLAGG BEMIS, Yale University CARL BRIDENBAUGH, Brown University MERLE CURTI, University of \Visconsin SIDNEY BRADSHAW FAY, Harvard University LOUIS R. GOTTSCHALK, University of Chicago CARLTON J. H. HAYES, Columbia University WILLIAM L. LANGER, Harvard University KENNETH SCOTT LATOURETTE, Yale University CHARLES H. McILWAIN, Harvard University SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON, Harvard University ALLAN NEVINS, Huntington Library DEXTER PERKINS, Rochester, New York ARTHUR MEIER SCHLESINGER, Harvard University BERNADOTTE E. SCHMITT, Alexandria, Virginia ROBERT LIVINGSTON SCHUYLER, Columbia University LYNN THORNDIKE, Columbia University THOMAS JEFFERSON \VERTENBAKER, Princeton University

Elected M elnbers

ROBERT BYRNES, Indiana University JorIN CAUGHEY, University of California, Los Angeles \V. CLEMENT EATON, University of Kentucky \V ALTER JOHNSON, University of Chicago CitIARLES MULLETT, University of Missouri GAINES POST, University of \Visconsin GORDON VVRIGHT, Stanford University LOUIS WRIGHT, Folger Library

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PACIFIC COAST BRANCH OFFICERS

President: ABRAHAM P. NASATIR, San Diego State College

Vice-President: JOHN GALBRAITH, University of California, Los Angeles

S ecretary-Treasurer: JOHN A. SCHUTZ, Whittier College

Planning and Arrangements, 1963 Meeting

COMMITTEE ON PROGRA)'1

Chairman: HILARY CONROY, University of Pennsylvania

PAUL H. BEIK, Swarthmore College NORMAN P. ZACOUR, Franklin and Mar­

shall College

MORTON KELLER, University of Pennsyl-vania

MERZE TATE, Howard University CAROLlliE ROBBINS, Bryn Mawr College LEWIS HANKE, Columbia University

CmnnTTEE ON LOCAL ARRANGKMENTS

Chairman: CLEMENT G. MOTTEN, Temple University

LEON J. AGOURIDES, Rider College C. RICHARD ARENA, St. Joseph's College FRANK BARNES, National Park Service EDWARD R. BARON, Temple University WHITFIELD J. BELL, American Philosophi-

cal Society JANE SCHWARZ BENJAMIN, Holy Family

College SAMUEL R. BRIGHT, JR., Temple Univer­

sity EDWIN B. BRONNER, Haverford College ROBERT E. CARLSON, West Chester State

College ALAN CASSELS, University of Pennsyl­

vania SISTER MARY CONSUELA, Immaculata Col­

lege JAMES C. DAVIS, University of Pennsyl­

vania SAMUEL RAYl\IOND DOBBS, Camden County

Historical Society MARVIN L. EDWARDS, Beaver College

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JOSEPH GEORGE, Villanova university \VILLIA:'Ir GIBSON, Cheyney State College LOIS V. GIVEN, Historical Society of

Pennsylvania ISABEL RAPP HARDY, League of \Vomen

Voters DAVID HERLIHY, Bryn Mawr College PATRICIA HERLIHY, Cabrini College DENNIS J. MCCARTHY, LaSalle College SISTER CONSUELO MARIA, Chestnut Hill

College GEORGE I. OESTE, Philadelphia Public

Schools VINCENT PONKO, Villanova University \VILLIAM ROBERTS, Pennsylvania State

University FREDERICK B. TOLLES, Swarthmore Col­

lege JOHN J. \VOODS, Rosemont College ALLEGRA WOODWORTH, The Shipley

School ROBERT ZANGRANDO, Rutgers University,

South Jersey SARAI ZAUSMER, Dropsie College

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GENERAL INFORMATION HEADQUARTERS: The Sheraton Hotel, 1725 Pennsylvania Boulevard, Phila­

delphia 3, Pennsylvania (Telephone : LOcust 8-3300). At the headquarters hotel 750 rooms have been reserved for members of the American Historical Association at a special flat rate of $8.00 single and $r3.00 twin. Additional reservations, all within four blocks of the Sheraton, include 350 rooms at the Warwick Hotel, 17th and Locust Streets, also at $8.00 single and $13.00 twin; 250 rooms at the Penn Center Inn, 20th and Market Streets, at $9.00 single and $13.00 twin; and 100 rooms at the Robert Morris Hotel, lith and Arch Streets, singles, $6.50, $7.50; twins, $11.00; and doubles, $g.5o-$ro.00. Members should make early reservations using the enclosed reservation card or write directly to the hotel of their choice, mentioning the AHA to ensure receiving the special rates arranged for this meeting. The Sheraton will automatically make and confirm reservations at the other hotels when its facilities are fully booked.

REGISTRATION: The registration desk will be in the Penn Center Room on the Concourse (lower) floor of the Sheraton Hotel. It will be open Friday, December 27, from 3 p.m. until 9 p.m.; Saturday, December 28, from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.; Sunday, December 29, from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.; and Monday, December 30, from 9 a.m. until noon. The registration badge for admittance to sessions and all tickets for luncheons and dinners listed in this program may be obtained at the registratidn desk. There will be no advance registration, and so members are urged to fill out the enclosed registra­tion form and present it with the proper fees to the registration desk im111ediately UPOtl a1·ri'ml.

LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS: All luncheons are priced at $4.00 and all din­ners at $6.50, including taxes and gratuities. Tickets desired should be indicated on the enclosed registration form and purchased at the time of registration. Checks will be accepted if made out to the American Historical Association for the exact total of registration and meals. There will be no advance sale nor can refunds be made. Because the Annual Meeting dates this year straddle a weekend members are espcially requested to make all 'meal .reservations as early as possible, preferably before 10 a.m. on Satur­day, December 28. In any case reservations can be accepted only until 10 a.m. on the day of a luncheon or 2 p.m. for dinners.

LOCATOR FILE: Names of registered members in attendance and their local addresses while at the meeting will be available at the Locator File which will be at the entrance to the Main Ballroom.

PROFESSIONAL REGISTER: At the meeting the services of the Professional Register will be available. Candidates for positions may register or reregister, and departmental representatives seeking staff members may make inquiries at Register Offices on the fifth floor of the Sheraton Hotel. Vacancy notices will be posted. De­partmental representatives will facilitate arrangements by informing Association head­quarters of their needs before the meeting, and each c,U1didate should inform the Register of his presence and address as soon as he arrives in Philadelphia.

GROUP MEETINGS AND REUNIONS: Some historical societies and groups have arranged special sessions which camlOt be listed in the general program. Mimeo­graphed announcements concerning them will be available at the Information Desks when these are supplied to the Local Arrangements Committee Chairman. Information concerning group reunions such as smokers and breakfasts will also be posted at the Information Desks. All groups desiring to hold such meetings or reunions should arrange for them directly with the Convention Bureau of the hotel, sending a copy of the correspondence to the Local Arrangements Committee Chairman.

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RELIGIOUS SERVICES: As the Annual Meeting this year extends over the weekend, information on religious services and activities will be available at the Infor­mation Desks.

SPECIAL EVENTS: The Saturday, December 28, luncheon of the Conference on Latin American History and the subsequent afternoon joint session with the AHA will both be held at The University Museum, 34th and Spruce Streets (University of Pennsylvania campus), where members and guests may inspect the Museum's Latin American treasures.

A special session of the Annual Meeting will be held Saturday afternoon, December 28, in the newly restored Congress Hall, Independence National Historical Park, 6th and Chestnut Streets. Those attending this session will be the guests of the National Park Service for "Historical Punch" to be served in the Main Banking Room of the historic Second Bank of the United States immediately following the session.

The National Park Service will also have guides available for visits to the other buildings of the Independence Hall group and for walking tours to neighboring points of historic interest such as Carpenters' Hall, Christ Church, Elfreth's Alley, and Benjamin Franklin's grave.

A Sunday afternoon tour of the historic mansions of Fairmount Park is being arranged by a ladies committee. All interested will be welcome, but advance registra­tion must be made at the Information Desks before 6 p.m., Saturday, December 28.

Special historical exhibits will be presented at the library of the American Philo­sophical Society, 5th Street below Chestnut (opposite Independence Hall), and at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 13th and Locust Streets.

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THE RISE OF THE WEST A History of the Human Community William H. McNeill. Challenging the view that a number of separate civiliza­tions pursued essentially independent careers, Professor McNeill argues instead that the cultures of mankind had important interrelations at every stage of their history.

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NEW TITLES IN AMERICAN HISTORY THE AMERICAN DEMOCRATIC TRADITION:

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The only single volume to analyze both the idea and the practice of democracy for all of American history, this book also offers an eloquent inquiry into the nature of democracy-including a persuasive argument for it as "one of the noblest ideals of mankind." Making wide use of original sources, Dr. Ekirch carefully delineates between political democracy and theories of liberalism, equalitarianism, majority rule, and public welfare.

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THE SOUTH SINCE 1865 By John Samuel Ezell, University of Oklahoma

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FROM MACMILLAN AND THE FREE PRESS AMERICAN IDEAS: Source Readings·

in the Intellectual History C)f the United States Edited by Gerald N. Grob and Robert N. Beck, Clark University

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ADDITIONAL HISTORY TITLES FROM MACMILLAN AND THE FREE PRESS

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One Thousand Dollar Prize and Grant-in-Aid Program

FOR: significant research protects in local history

'_ The American Association for State and Local History has established an annual prize and a grant-in-aid program to encourage the study, writing and

" publication of sound, interpretive local history.

TERMS OF THE PRIZE The Association will award $1,000 to the author of the unpublished, book­

length manuscript in local history that, in the opinion of its Research and Pub­lication Committee, makes the most distinguished contribution to United States and Canadian historiography.

Only manuscriptS of sound scholarship, genuine significance and stimulating interpretation will be' considered. A revised doctoral or master's dissertation is eligible only if recommended in writing by the professor under whom it was written. Manuscripts must be submitted by October 15.

The author's acceptance of the award will convey to the Association publica­tion rights. The prize manuscript and other meritorious manuscripts approved by the Research and Publication Committee will be published by the University of North Carolina Press.

Prize manuscript, 1963: Intellectual Life in Jefferson's Virginia, 1790-1830, by Richard Beale Davis. Published, 1963: Immigrant City, by Donald B. Cole,

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In conjunction with the American Association' for State and Local History prize, the Association has established a grant-in-aid program for Significant research projects in local history. Grants made under this program will be limited

'to necessary·trayel expenses, photocopy and clerical assistance and similar items, specifically excluding compensation in lieu of salary. Doctoral candidates are not eligible for these grants. The preSident of the Association will make the awards on recommendation of the Research and Publication Committee. Ap-

_ plicants for the grant-in-aid program are requested to submit the proper forms no later than October 15.

Address' all correspondence, manu­scripts, applications and requests for application forms to:,

Clement M. Silvestro, Director American Association for State and Local

History 151 East Gorham Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703

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THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION

Founded in 1884 Chartered by Congress in 1889

. Office: 400 A STREET, S.E., WASHINGTON, D. C. 20003

MEMBERSHIP: Persons interested in historical studies, whether profes­sionally or otherwise, are invited to membership. Present membership ca. 10,700. Members elect the officers by ballot.

MEETINGS: An annual meeting with a three-day program is held during the last days of each year. Many professional historical groups meet within or jointly with the Association at this time. The Pacific Coast Branch holds separate meetings on the Pacific Coast and publishes the Pacific Historical Review.

PUBLICATIONS AND SERVICES: The official organ, the American Historical Review, is published quarterly and sent to all members. It is available by subscription to others. In addition, the Association pub­lishes its Annual Report, prize monographs, pamphlets designed to aid teachers of history, bibliographical as well as other volumes, and a news­letter. To promote history and assist historians, the Association offers many other services. It also maintains close relations with international, spe,cialized, state, and local historical societies through conferences and correspondence.

PRIZES: The Herbert B. Ada1ns Prize of $300 awarded in the even-num­bered years for a work in the field of European history. The George Louis Beer Prize of $300 awarded annually for a work on any phase of European international history since 1895. The Albert f. Beveridge Award, given annually for the best manuscript in the history of the Western Hemisphere, with a cash value of $1,500 and assurance of publication. The John H. Dunning Prize of $300 awarded in the even­numbered years for a monograph on any subject relating to American history. The littleton-Griswold Prize in Legal History of $500 to be awarded biennially for the best published work in the legal history of the American colonies and the United States to 1900. The RobertLiv­ingston Schuyler Prize of $100 awarded every five years for the best work in modern British and Commonwealth history (next award, 1¢6). The WafttmullPrize of $500 awarded biennially for a work on the history of ,India originally published in the United States (next award, 1964). .

DUES: There is no initiation fee. Annual regular dues are $10.00, student $5.00 (faculty signature required), and life $200. All members receive the American Historical Review, the AHA Ne'U}sletter, and the pro­gram of the annual meeting.

CORRESPONDENCE: Inquiries should be addressed to the Executiv:e Secretary at 400 A Street, S.E., Washington, D.C. 20003.

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Schedule of Sessions (at the Sheraton Hotel unless otherwise noted)

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27 IO:OO A.M. CONSTITUTION ROOM

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 MORNING SESSIONS

I 9:30 A.M. WEST BALLROOM

Joint Session with The Southern Historical Association

IMAGE AND REALITY: THE SOUTH IN THE 1920'S

Chairman: Joseph J. }/fathezvs, Emory University

The Modern Image of the Savage South George B. Tindall, University of North Carolina and

the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

The Southern Lady: Image and Reality Ann~ Scott, Duke University

Comment William R. Taylor, University of Wisconsin

II 9:30 A.M. HALL OF FLAGS

Joint Session with . The American Catholic Historical Association

"! LIBERAL CATHOLICISM AND FRANCO-AMERICAN RELA­TIONS IN THE 1860'S

.Chairman: Lynn M. Case, University of Pemisylvania

Edouard de Laboulaye: "Liberal" Catholic and "Americanist" during the Second Empire

Walter D. Gray, University of Notre Dame

George Bancroft, France, and the Vatican: Certain Aspects of Ameri­can, French, and Vatican Diplomacy, 1866-1870

Arnold Blumberg, Towson (Md.) State College

Comment Sister M. Caroline Ann Gimpl, Marylhurst College

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9:30 A.M. CONCOURSE ROOM

J oint Session with Society for Italian Historical Studies

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS IN ITALIAN HISTORY

Chairman: Charles F. Delzell} Vanderbilt University

Seventeenth Century: The Venetian Patriciate James C. Davis} Unive1'sity of Pennsyh'ania

Eighteenth Century: The Tuscan Nobility Robert Burr Litchfield} Dartmouth College

Nineteenth Century: Strategic Factors in the Economic Development of United Italy

Shepard B. Clough} Columbia University

Comment

David Herlihy, Bryn Mawr College

IV

9:30 A.AI. CONSTITUTION ROOM

IRISH-AMERICANS AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY PROTEST Chairman: J ol1n Hall Stewart, T17 estern Reserve University

Irish Radicals and J effersonianism Edward C. Carter II} Philadelphia Athenaeum

Irish-Americans and Irish Nationalism Thomas N. Br07v1t, Portsmouth Priory

Comment

Robert D. Cross, Columbia University

Lawrence J. McCaffrey, University of Illinois

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28

V

9:30 A.M. SUBURBAN ROOM

DIPLOMACY IN THE EARLY NATIONAL PERIOD

Chairman: Bradford Perkins, University of Michigan

The Defiant Secretary of State: Timothy Pickering versus John Adams Alexander DeConde, University of California, SantaBarbara

United States Naval Officers in American Foreign Policy, 1815-1828

W. Patrick Strauss, Michigan State University

Comment

Stephen G. Kurtz, Wabash College Norman K. Risjord, DePauw University

VI

9:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, WEST

VARIETIES OF FEUDALISM

Chairman: Edgar Johnson, Bmndeis University

Champagne John Benton, University of Pennsylvania

Toulouse and Southern France, A.D. 850-I050 Archibald R. Lewis, University of Texas

England and N orrnandy C. W. Hollister, University of California, Santa Barbara

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VII

9:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, EAST

STUDIES IN NON-WESTERN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

Chairman: Benjamin Schwartz, Harvard University

vVestern and Traditional Elements in Modern Indian Thought: The Case of Rammohun Roy

Stephen N. Hay, University of Chicago

Lenin and Mao as Marxist Thinkers: A Comparative Study in Intel­lectual History

Donald M. Lowe, University of California, Riverside

Lu Hsiin and Chaadaev: A Comparative Study in Westernization

Donald W. Treadgold, University of Washington

VIII

9:30 A.M. EAST BALLROOM

J oint Session with The American Society of Church History

VATICAN COUNCILS

Chairman: Raymond W. Albright, Episcopal Theological School

Vatican Council I and the Crisis of the Times

Emiliana P. N oether, Regis College

Vatican Council II Albert C. Outler, Southern Methodist University

Comment

S. William Halperin, University of Chicago James P. Nichols, Princeton Theological Seminary

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28

IX

9:30 A.M. TIERED BALCONY (GRAND BALLROOM)

Joint Session with The Agricultural History Society and

The American Association for State and Local History

SOCIAL CHANGE IN RURAL AMERICA

Chairman: Vernon Carstensen, University of TVisconsin

Rural-Urban Conflict and the Kansas Cattle Towns Robert Dykstra, State University of Iowa

Social Factors in the Economic Development of Lewis County, New York

Richard Bliss, Bennett Junior College

Comment

Clayton S. Ellsworth, College of Wooster

Paul H. J ohnstolle, United States Department of Agriculture

LUNCHEON CONFERENCES

I

I2:30 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA R001~I, vVEST

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY

Chairman: Albert C. Outler, Southern Methodist University

Conciliarism in Anglicanism

Raymond W. Albright, Episcopal Theological School

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I2:30 P.M. EAST BALLROOM

PHI ALPHA THETA Chairman: Donald E. Worcester, University of Florida

The American \Vest-Child of Federal Subsidy Joe B. Frantz, University of Texas

m I2:30 P.M. CONNIE MACK ROO]'v!

THE LABOR HISTORIANS Chairm~n: John O. P. Hall, Charlotte College

Labor History and the Labor Movement of Today Philip Taft, Brown UnivC1'sity

IV

I2:30 P.M. UNIVERSITY 11iJUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

CONFERENCE ON LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY Chairman: Charles Gibson, State University of Iowa

The Hispanist in the American Historical Association J olm Tate Lanning, Duke University

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28

AFTERNOON SESSIONS

I

2:30 P.Af. WEST BALLROOM

"SHAME OF THE CITIES" REVISITED

Chairman: Constance MeL. Green, Washington, D.C.

Pittsburgh

Samuel P. Hays, University of Pittsburgh

Philadelphia

Arthur Dudden, Bryn Mawr College

New York

Arthur N[ ann, Smith College

Comment Robert C. Weaver, Federal Housing a11d Home Finance Agency

II

2:30 P.M. EAST BALLROOM

J oint Session with The American Military Institute

JAPAN AND AMERICA: CONCEPTS OF NATIONAL DEFENSE Chairman: James W. Morley, Columbia University

1\:1:ilitary Views on National Defense in Prewar Japan James B. C,'owley, Yale University

Changing Concepts of National Defense in the United States Stetson Conn, Department of the Army

Comment lvlarius B. Jansen, Princeton University William Fox) Colwmbia University

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2:30 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, WEST

FRENCH SOCIETY OF THE LOUIS PHILIPPE ERA Chainnan: Frederick B. Artz, Oberlin College

The Crowd in the French Revolution of 1830 David H. Pinkney, University of Missouri

The Church and Social Change, 1815-1850 Ra}'11wnd Grew, Princeton University

Comment

Elizabeth L. Eisenstel:n, American University

IV

2:30 P.M. TIERED BALCONY (GRAND BALLROOM)

GERMANY: FROM EMPIRE TO REPUBLIC Chairman: Hans W. Gatzke, fohns Hopkins University

The Lost Decade, 1904-1914 f aTtn L. Snell, Tulane University

Naumann and Rathenau: Their Way to the Republic Henry Cord Meyer, Pomona College

Comment

Klaus Epstein, Brown University

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V

2:30 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, EAST

Joint Session with

The American Society for Reformation Research

COUNCILS AND REFORMATION Chairman: William J. BOllwsma., University of California, Berkeley

Almain and Major: Conciliar Theory on the Eve of the Reformation Francis Oakley, Williams College

The Tridentine Doctrine of Justification in the Light of Later Medieval Theology

Heiko A. Oberman, Harvard Un'iversity

Comment

Brian Tierney, Cornell University

J aroslav Pelikan, Yale University

VI

2:30 P.M. HALL OF FLAGS

THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY: THE CONFLICT BETWEEN SOCIALIST IDEALS AND PRACTICAL POLITICS

Chairman: Smnuel McCulloch, San Francisco State College

Before 1918

Philip P. Poirier, Ohio State University

Between the Wars Richard W. Lyman, Stanford University

Comment

Henry R. Winkler, Rutgers University

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VII

2:30 P.M. CONSTITUTION ROOM

THE UNITED STATES AND CENTRAL EUROPE, I goO-I 920

Chairman: Arthur J. May, University of Rochester

United States Presidents in the Eyes of Austro-Hungarian Diplomats, 190I- I 9I 3

Margaret Stet'ne, TVayne State University

The Wilsonian Concept of Central Europe George Barany, University of Denver

Comment

Victor S. Mmnatey, Florida State University

Joseph P. O'Grady, LaSalle College

VIII

2:30 P.M. CONGRESS HALL (Independence Square, 6th and Chestnut)

HISTORICAL SITES AS HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS

Chairman : John A. Krout, Columbia University

The Historian and Historical Preservation John D. R. Platt, Independence National Historical Park

Mt. Vernon and the Origins of the Historical Preservation Movement in America

Charles B. Hosmer, Principia College

Comment

Richard P.1'v[cCormick, Rtttgers University

Anthony N. B. Garvan, University of Pennsylvania

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28

IX 2:30 P.M. UNIVERSITY MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF

PENNSYLVANIA

Joint Session with The Conference on Latin American History

THE CRISIS OF COLONIALISM IN LATIN AMERICA, 1763-1810 Chairman: Hugh M. Hamill, Jr., University of Connecticut

I

Bourbon Loyalty and the Guatemalan Aristocracy Troy S. Floyd, University of New Mexico

The Nuevo Reino de Granada between Rebellion and Revolution, 1728-1808

Robert L. Gilmore, .ohio University

Comment

Moises Gonzalez Navarro, El Colegio de Mexico Robert J. Shafer, S'yracuse University

X 2:30 P.M. SUBURBAN ROOM

TEXTBOOKS AND TELEVISION: HISTORY AND ITS WIDER AUDIENCE

Chairman: Ray Ginger, Brandeis Uninversity

The Tyranny of the Textbook Marshall W. Fishwick, Wemyss Foundation

The Uses of Educational Television John B. Frantz, Pennsylvania State University

Comment

Richard P. Cecil, Long Beach, New York Richard D. Heffner, New York City

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28

DINNERS

I

7:00 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, EAST

ANNUAL DINNER OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HISTORI­CAL ASSOCIATION

Chairman: Iohn Caughey, University of California, Los Angeles

The Founding of a Liberal Press Tradition in the Lower Ohio Valley

Thomas D. Clark, University of Kelitucky

II

7:00 P.M. CONSTITUTION ROOli<!

ANNUAL DINNER OF THE MEDIAEVAL ACADEMY OF AMERICA

Chairman: Bertie Wilkinson, University of Toronto

Academic Taverns in Medieval Paris

Astrik L. Gabriel, University of Notre Dame

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29

MORNING SESSIONS

I

9:30 A.M. WEST BALLROOM

HISTORY AND THEORY

Chairman: Crane Brinton, Harvard University

The Rise and Fall of the Example Theory of History

George H. Nadel, vVarburg Institute, London

Ixion's ·Wheel : Varieties of Cyclical Theory

Frank E. Manuel, Brandeis University

General Discussion

IT

9:30 A. M. EAST BALLROOiVl

REFORM AND THE PROGRESSIVE ERA

Chairman: George E. 1'vlowry, University of California, Los An­geles

Progressivism and the Pattern of Reform C;harles FOl'cey, Rutgers University

A Neglected Aspect of the Progressive :Movement: George W. Norris and the Public Control of Hydroelectric Power, 1913-I9I7

Richard Lowitt, Connecticut College

Comment

~Villiam Lelfchtenburg, Columbia University

f. Joseph Hltthlllacher, Georgetown University

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9:3@ A.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, WEST

LEFT AND RIGHT IN FRANCE IN THE THIRTIES

Chairman: Gordon Wright, Stanford University

The Blum "New Deal": An Appraisal Joel Colton, Duke University

The Front Populaire: Views from the Right

Samuel M. Osgood, Drexel Institute of Technology

Comment

John C. Cairns, University of Toronto

IV

9:30 A.M. SUBURBAN ROOM

VARIETIES OF POPULISM

Chairman: Harvey r-Vish, ~Vestern Reserve University

The Populist Ticket of 18g6 Robert F. Durden, Duke University

The Attractions of Populism Walter T. K. Nugent, Indiana University

Comment

James A. Barnes, Temple University JosePh F. Steelman, East Carolina College

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V

9:30 A.1ll. HALL OF FLAGS

HISTORY AND HISTORIANS IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

Chairman: Curt F. Biihler, iVIorgan Librar}'

Italy

William I. Bouwsma, University of California, Berkeley

England

F. Smith Fussner, Reed College

Portugal and Spain Elisabeth F. Hirsch, Trenton State College

VI

9:30 A.lvI. CONSTITUTION ROOM

ADMINISTRATION AND POLITICS IN TUDOR ENGLAND Chairman: W. K. Jordan, Harvard University

The Problems and Significance of Administrative History in the Tudor Period

G. R. Elton, Cambridge University and University of Pittsburgh

Sir vValter Mildmay and Tudor Government Stanford E. Lehmberg, University of Texas

Comment

Perez Zagorin, McGill University

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VII

9:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, EAST

Joint Session with The Canadian Historical Association

Sponsored by the Joint AHA-CHA Committee

FRENCH CANADIAN NATIONALISM Chairman: Charles P. Stacey, University of Toronto

In the Nineteenth Century Laurier La Pierre, Loyola College, Montreal

In the Twentieth Century lv[ ason Wade, University of Rochester

Comment Blair Neatby, University of British Columbia

VIII 9:30 A.M. TIERED BALCONY (GRAND BALLROOM)

POLITICS AND ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENT IN NINE­TEENTH-CENTURY AMERICA

Chairman: Paul Gates, Cornell University

The \Vhigs and Economic Development Nathan Miller, University of Wisconst~n-1VIilwaukee

The Tariff and National Policy Walter Poulshock, Wayne State University

Comment

Julitls Rubin, Columbia University

Robert P. Sharkey, George vVaslzington University

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29

IX 9:30 A.M. CONCOURSE ROOM

Joint Session with The Society for the History of Technology

TECHNOLOGY IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST Chainnan: Richard H. Shryock, American Philosophical Society

A Survey of Invention in the Ancient Near East William F. Albright, Johns Hopkins University

Textiles in Ancient Palestine Louisa Bellinger, The Textile Museum, Washington, D. C.

Technical Methods of Detecting Fraud in Ancient Egyptian Works of Art

John D . Cooney, Brooklyn Museum

LUNCHEON CONFERENCES

I

I2:30 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, WEST

MODERN EUROPEAN SECTION OF THE AMERICAN HIS­TORICAL ASSOCIATION

Chairman: Gordon A. Craig, Stanford Uni'versity

The Establishment of Professional History in the Nineteenth Century Felix Gilbert, Institute for Advanced Stud}" Princeton

II I2:30 P.M. EAST BALLROOM

AMERICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATION Chairman: Ralph Gabriel, American University

Why So Much Pessimism? Roy F. Nichols, University of Pennsylvania

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29

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-I2:30 P.M. NORTH BALCONY (GRAND BALLROOM)

CONFERENCE ON SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY Chairman: Francis Dvornik, Dumbarton Oaks

Some Reflections on the Particular Features of Russian Historical Development

Marc Szeftel, University of Washington

IV

I2:30 P.M. CONNIE MACK ROOM

S0CIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS Chairman: Everett O. Alldredge, National Archives' and Records Service, General Services Administration

Archival Sources in the Years Ahead Arthur Bestor, Uniz1ersity of Washington

V

I2:30 P.M. HALL OF FLAGS

CONFERENCE ON ASIAN HISTORY Chairman: Robert Van Niel, Rltssell Sage Coflege

Modern Indonesia under the Historian's Looking Glass Harry 1. Benda, Yale University

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AFTERNOON SESSIONS

I 2:30 P.M. WEST BALLROOM

J oint Session with The Mississippi Valley Historical Association

THE TASKS OF RESEARCHJN AMERICAN HISTORY

PANEL DISCUSSION Chairman: John Higham, University of Michigan Thomas C. Cochran, University of Pennsylvania David Potter, Stanford University _ C. Vann Woodward, Yale University

IT 2:30 P.M. EAST BALLROOM

PSYCHOLOGY ANDHISTORY . Chairman: William L. Langer, Harvard University

A Psychological Approach to Intellectual History Richard L. Schoenwald, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Psychology and Political History Donald B. Meyer, University of California, Los Angeles

Comment Helen Merrell Lynd, Sarah Lawrence College

ill 2:30 P.M. TIERED BALCONY (GRAND BALLROOM)

POLITICAL THEORY AND THE ORIGINS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Chairman: Richard B. }.;Jorris, Columbia University

Haman and Ahasuerus: On the Conspiratorial Origins of the American Revolution

Bernard Bailyn, Harvard University

Comment Merrill Jensen, University of Wisconsin Clinton Rossiter, Cornell University

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29

IV 2:30 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, WEST

BYZANTIUM Chairman: Kenneth M. Setton, University of Pennsylvania

The Byzantine Emperor and the Church Milton Anastos, Harvard University and Dumbarton Oaks

Comment Deno Geanakoplos, University of Illinois Peter Topping, University of Cincinnati

V 2:30 P.M. SUBURBAN ROOM

IDEOLOGY AND REALITY: LIBERALISM IN LATIN AMERICA, 1850-1880 ,

Chairman: Ricardo Donoso, Sociedad Chilena de Historia y Geo­gratia and Harvard University

Mexico: The Structure and Orientation of Liberalism Charles A. Hale, Amherst College

Argentina: Innovators and Imitators James R. Scobie, University of California, Berkeley

Brazil: Liberalism and the Onset of Modernization Richard Graham, Cornell University

Corpment

Joseph R. Barager, University of Pennsylvania

VI 2:30 P.1vl. HALL OF FLAGS

LOST CAUSES Chairman: Franklin Le Van Ballmer, Yale University

The Lost Liberties of Aragon Ralph Giesey, University of Minnesotfl

The Loss of the "True Freedom" in Holland, 1650-1713 Rosalie Colie, State University of Iowa

Comment Caroline Robbins, Bryn Mawr College

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29

vn 2:30. P.A1. CONSTITUTION ROOM

CONSTITUTIONAL MOVEMENTS IN ASIA Chairman: vVoodbridge Bingham, University of California, Berke­

ley

China, 1900-191 I Robert H. G. Lee, Columbia University

Iran, 1905-19II Nikki R. Keddie, University of California, Los Angeles

India, Communal Representation and Constitutional Developments B. G. Gokhale, TVake Forest College

Comment

Hyman Kublill, Brooklyn College

vm 2:30. P.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, EAST

TWO APPROACHES TO RUSSIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOP­MENT, I80I-1861

Chairman: Cyril E. Black, Princeton University

Admiral Mordvinov William L. Blackwell, New York University

Count Kankrin Walter M. Pintner, Cornell University

Comment

Sidney l1,1011as, University of Rochester

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29

IX . 2:30 P.M. CONCOURSE ROOM

FAR EASTERN DIPLOMACY Chainnan: Maurice Matloff, Department of the Army

The Korean Policies of Li Hung-chang, 1871-1885 K. C. Litl, University of California, Davis

China, the Bethlehem Steel Company, and the United States Navy, 1909-1922

William R. Braisted, University of Texas

Soldiers Become Diplomats: The Military Role in the Korean Truce Negotiations

Walter Hennes, Department of the Army

Comment

Theodore Ropp, Duke University

ASSOCIATION MEETINGS

4:30 P.M. EAST BALLROOM

BUSINESS MEETING OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL AS­SOCIATION

Presiding: Crane Brinton, Harvard University

Report of the Executive Secretary and Managing Editor W. Stull Holt, American Historical Association·

Report of the Treasurer Elmer Louis Kayser, George Washington University

DeciSIons of the Council

Other Business

8:30 P.M. GRAND BALLROOM

GENERAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSO­CIATION

Presiding: William L. Langer, Harvard University

Presidential Address: "Many Mansions" Crane Brinton, Harvard University I

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30

MORNING SESSIONS

I

9:30 A.M. WEST BALLROOM

HEMISPHERIC IMAGES OF THE UNITED STATES Chairman: Frederick H. Soward, University of British Columbia

The United States and Canadian Nationalism

Gerald M. Craig, University of Toronto

The United States and Cuban Nationalism Jose de Onis, University of Colorado

Comment

Howard F. Cline, Library of Congress Richard W. Hale, Jr., Archivist, Commonwealth of Massachusetts

II

9:30 A.M. EAST BALLROOM

LAW AND SOCIETY IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICA Chairman: George L. Haskins, University of Pennsylvania

The Impact of the Revolution on Criminal Law in the Old South O. Lawrence Burnette, Jr., Birmingham-Southern College

The Development of Pre-Federal Bankruptcy Law Peter J. Coleman, State Historical Society of Wisconsin

The Civil War and Midwestern Law: Illinois Harold M. Hyman, University of Illinois

Comment

Earl F. Mltrphy, Temple University

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30

m 9:30 A.M. SUBURBAN ROOM

RUSSIAN CULTURAL RELA TrONS WITH NEIGHBORING SO­CIETIES

Chairman: Nicholas Riasal1ovsky, University of California, Berke­ley

Russia and the West Walther Kirchner> University of Delaware

Russia and the Mongols Arash Bormanshinov, Princeton University

Russia and the Moslem World Serge A. Zenkovsky> Stetson University

Comment Richa,rd Pierce, Queen>s University, Ontario

IV

9:30 A.M. PENl'{SYLVANIA ROOM> WEST

LAND REFORM AND POLITICS Chairman: Angel Palertn, Pan American Union

In Algeria McKim Steele> Middlebury College

In Spain Edward E. Malefakis, Northwestern University

In Latin America T. Lynn Smith, University of Florida

V

9:30 A.M. HALL OF FLAGS

NEW LIGHT ON THE MEDICI IN FLORENCE Chairman: Felix Gilbert, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

The Rise of the Medici C. C. Bayley, McGill University

The Medici at the Height of Their Power Nicolai Rubinstein, University of London

The Fall of the Medici in 1494 Donald Weinstein, Rutgers University

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30

VI

9:30 A.M. CONSTITUTION ROOM

-CURRENCY POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Chairman: Karl Bopp, President, Federal Reserve Bank of Phila­delphia

United States Examples: Cleveland, 1893-1897, and FDR, 1933-1937 Jeannette P. Nichols, University of Pennsylvania

Japanese Examples: Matsukata, 1897, and Hamaguchi, 1930 Arthur E. Tiedemann, City College of New York

Comment

Irwin Unger, Uni~lersity of California, Davis

Hugh Patrick, Yale University

vn 9:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, EAST

Joint Session with The Conference Group for Central European History

CENTRAL EUROPE AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT

Chairman: Oron J. Hale, University of Virginia

The Philosophes an~ Joseph II : Theory and Practice of Enlightenment

William E. Wright, University of Minnesota

Prussian Judicial Reform and the Enlightenment

Herman W eill, University of Rhode Island

Enlightened Influences on Austro-Prussian Military Practice, 1760-1790

William O. Shanahan,. University of Oregon

Comment

Walter M. Simon, Cornell University

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30.

VIII

9:30 A.M. CONCOURSE ROOM

ORGANIZATIONS AND AGITATION IN ENGLAND, I780-I850 Chairman: William Aydelotte, State University of Iowa

Organization and Agitation during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Period

Eugene Black, Brandeis University

Techniques and Tactics of Agitation: John Cartwright and the Radi­cals, I808-18I9

Naomi Churgin, Hunter College

Comment

A. R. Schoyen, Syracuse Univer~ity

IX

9:30 A.M. TIERED BALCONY (GRAND BALLROOM)

EUROPEAN RESPONSES TO AMERICAN DIPLOMACY IN THE 1920'S AND I930's

Chairman: Bernadotte E. Schmitt, Alexandria, Virginia Italy

John Berutti, Sierra College Germany

Keith Eubank, North Texas State University France

John MeV. Haight, Jr., Lehigh University ,

Comment

Rene Albrecht-Carrie, Barnard College

LPNCHEON CONFERENCE

I2:30P.M. WEST BALLROOM

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIA 'fION Presiding: Crane Brinton, Harvard University

History in the United States: Doubts and Affirmations Boyd C. Shafer, Macalester College

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30

AFTERNOON SESSIONS

I 2:30 P.M. WEST BALLROOM

J oint Session with The History of Education Society

FROM VOLUNTARISM TO LAW IN AMERICAN EDUCATION, 1800-1850

Chairman: Lawrence A. Cremin, Teachers College, Columbia Uni:­versity

Religious Conflict in the Development of the N ew York City Public School System:

John W. Pratt, State University of New York, Stony Brook

Private and Public Sponsorship of Educational Reform in Horace Mann's Massachusetts

Jonathan Messerli, University of Washington

Comment Timothy Smith, University of Minnesota Rush Welter, Bennington College

II 2:30 P.M. EAST BALLROOM

CRISIS DIPLOMACY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Chairman: Trevor N. D1tpuy, Historical Evaluation and Research

Organization, Washington, D. C.

The Development of America's Indochina Policy, 1940-19150 Bernard B. Fall, Howard University

SEATO: Evolution of an American Commitment Richard Butwell, University of Illinois

Comment Kenneth Landon, Department of State Charles O. H ouston, Jr., Smithsonian Institution I

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30

III 2:30 P.M. SUBURBAN ROOM

Joint Session with The Conference on Slavic and East European History

BORDERLANDS OF EASTERN EUROPE: AREAS OF ETHNIC CONFLICT

Chairman: Peter Brock, Columbia University

The Croatian Military Frontier and the Rise of Yugoslav Nationalism

Gunther E. Rothenberg, University of New Mexico

The Carpatho-Ukraine: A People in Search of Their Identity Ivan L. Rttdnytsky, LaSalle College

The Role of Danzig in Polish-German Relations, I933-I939 Anna Ai. Ciendala, University of Toronto

Comment Michael B. Petrovich, University of vVisconsin

IV 2:30 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, WEST

PATTERNS OF AMERICAN COLONIAL TRADE, I 660-1 760 Chairman: Victor L. J olmsoll, Muhlenberg College

New Initiatives and an Old Connection: Colonial Enterprise versus Restoration Empire, I66o-r685

Sister Joan de Lourdes, St. Joseph's College for Women, BrooklYIl

Fish and Flour for Gold: Southern Europe and the Colonial Balance of Payments

James G. L},dotl, Duquesne University

Servants or Masters? Comments on the Relationship between British and American Merchants in Colonial Philadelphia

Arthur L. Jensen, Westminster College

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30

V 2:30 P.M. HALL OF FLAGS

Joint Session with The Conference -on British Studies

ENGLAND IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES: THE OXFORD HIS­TORY OF ENGLAND

Chairman: Wmiam Haller, Folger Library

The Fourteenth Century, I307-I399, bjl May McKisack

Bertie Wilkinson, University of Toronto

The Fifteenth Century, I399-I485, by E. F. Jacob

Paul Murray Kendall, Ohio University

Comment

Bryce D. Lyon, University of California, Berkeley

VI

2:30 P.M. CONSTITUTION ROOM

Joint Session with The American Jewish Historical Society

AMERICAN JEWISH BIOGRAPHY

Chainnan: Edwin Wolf n Library Company of Philadelphia

The Role of Biography in American Jewish History

Morton Rosenstock, Bronx Community College

Problems of Research and Vi riting

Maxwell Whiteman, Dropsie College

Comments

Abraham G. Duker, Yeshiva University Malcoltn H. Stern, American Jewish Archives

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 30

VII

2:30 P.M. TIERED BALCONY (GRAND BALLROOM)

EUROPEAN INDUSTRIALISTS AND SOCIAL CHANGE Chairman: Franklin D. Scott, Northwestern University

French Industrialists, 1820-1848 Peter N. Stearns, University of Chicago

German Industrialists, 11$g0-1918 Gerald D. Feldman, University of California, Berkeley

Comment

Val R. Lorwin, University of Oregon

VIII 2:30 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA ROOM, EAST

ANCIENTS AND MODERNS Chairman: Chester G. Starr, University of Illinois

Ancient Historians and Modern Historical Interpretation George J. Szemler, Loyola University, Chicago

Classical Thinkers and Modern "Checks and Balances" E. P. Panagopoulos, San Jose State College

Remarks on Problems and Opportunities in the Field of Ancient History

Chester G. Starr, University of Illinois

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IX

.2:30 P.M. CONCOURSE ROOM

NINETEENTH-CENTURY AFRICA Chairman: Philip D. Curtin, University of Wisconsin

The Abolition of Slavery in Portuguese Africa James E. Duffy, Brandeis University

Liberated Africans and the Making of Nigeria Jean H. Kopytoff, Swarthmore College

Conflicting Views of the Masina Revolution William A. Brown, University of Wisconsin

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SCHEDULE OF SESSIONS Saturday, December 28

Room 9:30 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Luncheon Dinners

West Ballroom South in the Shame of the 1920's Cities

Hall of Flags Liberal Cathol- British Labour licism Party

Concourse Italian Room Problems

Constitution Irish-Ameri- United States Mediaeval Room cans Protest and Central Academy

Europe

Suburban Room Early Ameri- Textbooks, can Diplomacy Television

Pennsylvania Varieties of Society of FrE:nch Society Room West Feudalism Church Louis Philippe

Historians

Pennsylvania Non-Western Councils and Mississippi Room East Intellectual Reformation Valley Associ-

History ation

East Ballroom Vatican Phi Alpha Japan and CO,!lncils Theta America

Tiered Balcony Rural Social Germany-Grand Ballroom Changes Empire to

Republic

Connie Mack Labor His-Room torians

Museum, Uni- Latin Ameri- Crisis, Latin versity of Penn- can Conference America sylvania

Congress Hall Historical Sites 6th and Chestnut

Penn Center Room Con-

REGISTRATION course (lower floor) ---------Sheraton BOOK EXHIBITS Exhibit Hall

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Room

West Ballroom

East Ballroom

Pennsylvania Room West

Suburban Room

Hall of Flags

Constitution Room

Pennsylvania Room East

Tiered Balcony Grand Ballroom

Concourse Room

North Balcony, Grand Ballroom

Connie Mack

Grand Ballroom

Penn Center Room Con-course (lower floor)

Sheraton Exhibit Hall

SCHEDULE OF SESSIONS Sunday, December 29

9:30 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. Lunclieons

History and Research in Theory American

History

Reform and American Psychology Progressives Studies Associ- and History

at ion

French Left, Modern Euro- Byzantium Right pean Section

Varieties of Liberalism, Populism Latin American

History and Conference on Lost Causes Historians Asian History

Tudor Politics Asian Consti-tutional Move-ments

I

French Cana- Russian Eco-dian Nation- nomic De-alism velopment

American Poli- Origins, Ameri-tics, Economics can Revolution

Ancient Tech- Far Eastern nology Diplomacy

Slavic and East European Con-ference

Society of American Archivists

-

REGISTRATION

BOOK EXHIBITS

73

General Sessions

Business Meeting 4:30 P.M.

Presidential Address 8 :30 P.M.

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SCHEDULE OF SESSIONS Monday, December 30

Room 9:30 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. Luncheons

West Ballroom Hemispheric American His- American United States torical Associ- Education Images U.S. ation

East Ballroom American Law Diplomacy in . and Society Southeast Asia

Suburban Room Russian Eastern Cultural Europe, Ethnic /

Relations Conflict

Pennsylvallla Land Reform Amencan Room West and Politics Colonial Trade

Hall of Flags Medici in Oxford History Florence of England

Constitution Currency and American Room International Jewish

Relations Biography , Pennsylvania Central Euro- Ancients and

,

Room East pean En- Moderns lightenment

Concourse Or~anizations Nineteenth-Room an Agitation Century Africa

in England

Tiered Balcony Europe and European In-Grand Ballroom American dustrialists

Diplomacy and Change

Penn Center Room Con-

REGISTRATION course (lower floor)

Sheraton BOOK EXHIBITS Exhibit Hall

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Albrecht-Carrie, Rene, 66 Albright, Raymond W., 44, 45 Albright, William F., 57 Alldredge~rEverett 0.,58 Anastos, Milton, 60 Artz, Frederick B., 48 Aydelotte, William, 66

Bailyn, Bernard, 59 Barager, Joseph R., 60 Barany, George, 50 Barnes, James A., 54 Baumer, Franklin Le Van, 60 Bayley, C. c., 64 Bellinger, Louisa, 57 Benda, Harry J., 58 Benton, John, 43 Berutti, John, 66 Bestor, Arthur, 58 Bingham, Woodbridge, 6r Black, Cyril E., 61 Black, Eugene, 66 Blackwell, William L., 61 Bliss, Richard, 45 Blumberg, Arnold, 41 Bopp, Karl, 65 Bormanshinov, Arash, 64 Bouwsma, William J., 49, 55 Braisted, William R., 62 Brinton, Crane, 53, 62, 66 Brock, Peter, 68 Brown, Thomas N., 42 Brown, William A., 71 Buhler, Curt F., 55 Burnette, O. Lawrence, Jr., 63 Butwell, Richard, 67

Cairns, John c., 54 Carstensen, Vernon, 45 Carter, Edward c., II, 42 Case, Lynn M., 41 Caughey, John, 52 Cecil, Richard P., 51 Churgin, Naomi, 66 Cienciala, Anna M., 68 Clark, Thomas D., 52

- Gine, Howard F., 63 ,Clough, Shepard B., 42 Cochran, Thomas c., 59 Coleman, Peter, 63 Colie, Rosalie, 60 Colton, Joel, 54 Conn, Stetson, 47 Cooney, John D., 57 Craig, Gerald M., 63 Craig, Gordon A., 57 Cremin, Lawrence A., 67 Cross, Robert D., 42 Crowley, James B., 47 Curtin, Philip D., 71

Davis, James c., 42 DeConde, Alexander, 43 Delzell, Charles F., 42 Donoso, Ricardo, 60 Dudden, Arthur, 47 Duffy, James E., 71 Duker, Abraham G., 69 Dupuy, Trevor N., 67 Durden, Robert F., 54 Dvornik, Francis, 58 Dykstra, Robert, 45

Index of Participants

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Eisenstein, Elizabeth L., 48 Ellsworth, Gayton S., 45 Elton, G. R., 55 Epstein, Klaus, 48 Eubank, Keith, 66

Fall, Bernard B., 67 Feldman, Gerald D., 70 Fishwick, Marshall W., 51 Floyd, Troy S., 51 Forcey, Charles, 53 Fox, William, 47 Frantz, Joe B., 46 Frantz, John B., 51 Fussner, F. Smith, 55

Gabriel, Astrik L., 52 Gabriel, Ralph, 57 Garvan, Anthony N. B., 50 Gates, Paul, 56 Gatzke, Hans W., 48 Geanakoplos, Deno, 60 Gibson, Charles, 46 Giesey, Ralph, 60 Gilbert, Felix, 57. 64 Gilmore, Robert L.. 51 Gimpl, Sister M. Caroline Ann, 41 Ginger, Ray, 51 . Gokhale, B. G., 61 GonzaJez Navarro, Moises, 51

. Graham, Richard 60 Gray, Walter D., 41 Green, Constance MeL., 47 Grew, Raymond, 48

Haight, John MeV., Jr., 66 Hale, Charles A., 60 Hale, Oron J., 65 Hale, Richard W., 63 Hall, John O. P., 46 Haller, WilJiam, 69 Halperin, S. William744 Hamill, Hugh M., Jr., 51 Haskins, George L., 63 Hay, StephenN., 44 Hays, Samuel P., 47 Heffner, Richard D., 51 Herlihy, David, 42 Hermes, Walter, 62 Higham, John, 59 Hirsch, Elisabeth F., 55 Hollister, C. W., 43 Holt, W. Stull, 62 Hosmer, Charles B., 50 Houston, Charles 0., Jr., 67 Huthmacher, J. Joseph, 53 Hyman, Harold M., 63

Jansen, Marius B., 47 Jensen, Arthur L., 68 Jensen, Merrill, 59 Joan de Lourdes, Sister, 68 Johnson, Edgar, 43 Johnson, Victor L., 68 Johnstone, Paul H., 45 Jordan, W. K., 55

Kayser, Elmer Louis, 62 Keddie, Nikki R., 61 Kendall, Paul Murray, 69 Kirchner, Walther, 64 Kopytoff, Jean H., 71 I

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Krout, John A., 50 Kublin, Hyman, 61 Kurtz, Stephen G., 43

Landon, Kenneth, 67 Langer, Willianr L., 59,62 Lanning, John Tate, 46 La Pierre, Laurier, 56 Lee, Robert H. G., 61 Lehmberg, Stanford E., 55 Leuchtenburg, Willianr, 53 Lewis, Archibald R., 43 Litchfield, Robert Burr, 42 Liu, K. C., 62 Lorwin, Val R., 70 Lowe, Donald M., 44 Lowitt, Richard, 53 Lydon, Janres G., 68 Lyman, Richard W., 49 Lynd, Helen Merrell, 59 Lyon, Bryce D., 69

McCaffrey, Lawrence J., 42 McCornlick, Richard P., 50 McCulloch, Sanruel, 49 Malefakis, Edward E., 64 Manratey, Victor S., 50 Mann, Arthur, 47 Manuel, Frank E., 53 Mathews, Joseph J., 41 Matloff, Maurice, 62 May, Arthur J., 50 Messerli, Jonathan, 67 Meyer, Donald B., 59 Meyer, Henry ,Cord, 48 Miller, Nathan, 56 Monas, Sidney, 61 Morley, Janres W., 47 Morris, Richard B., 59 Mowry, George E., 53 Murphy, Earl F., 63 •

Nadel, George H., 53 Neatby, Blair, 56 Nichols, Janres, 44 Nichols, Jeannett P., 65 Nichols, Roy F., 57 Noether, Emiliana P., 44 Nugent, Walter T. K., 54

Oakley, Francis, 49 Oberman, Heiko A., 49 O'Grady, Joseph P., 50 Onis, Jose de, 63 Osgood, Sanruel M., 54 Outler, Albert c., 44, 45

Palerm, Angel, 64 Panagopoulos, E. P., 70 Patrick, Hugh, 65 Pelikan, Jaroslav, 49 Perkins, Bradford, 43 Petrovich, Michael B., 68 Pierce, llichard, 64 Pinkney, David H., 48 Pintner, Walter M., 61 Platt, John D. R., 50 Poirier, Philip P., 49 Potter, David, 59 Poulshock, Walter, 56 Pratt, John W., 67

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Riasanovsky, Nicholas, 64 Risjord, Norman K., 43 Robbins, Caroline, 60 Ropp, Theodore, 62 Rosenstock, Morton, 69 Rossiter, Ointon, 59 Rothenberg, Gunther E., 68 Rubin. Julius, 56 Rubinstein, Nicolai, 64 Rudnytsky. Ivan L., 68

Schmitt, Bernadotte E., 66 . Schoenwald, Richard L., 59 Schoyen, A. R., 66 Schwartz, Benjanrin, 44 Scobie, James R., 60 Scott, Anne, 41 Scott, Franklin D., 70 Setton, Kenneth M., 60 Shafer. Boyd C., 66 Shafer, Robert J., 51 Shanalran, Willianr 0., 65 Sharkey. Robert P., 56 Shryock, Richard H., 57 Simon, Walter M., 65 Smith. T. Lynn, 64 Smith, Timothy, 67 Snell, John L., 48 Soward, Frederick H., 63 Stacey, Charles P., 56 Starr, Chester G., 70 Stearns, Peter N., 70 Steele, McKim, 64 Steelman, Joseph F., 54 Stern, Malcolm H., 69 Sterne, Margaret, 50 Stewart, John Hall, 42 Strauss, W. Patrick, 43 Szeftel, Marc, 58 Szemler, George J., 70

Taft, Philip, 46 Taylor, William R., 41 Tiedemann, Arthur E., 65 Tierney, Brian, 49 Tindall, George B., 41 Topping, Peter, 60 Treadgold, Donald W., 44

Unger, Invin, 65

Van Niel, Robert, 58

Wade, Mason, 56 Weaver, Robert C., 47 Weill, Herman, 65 Weinstein, Donald, 64 Welter, Rush, 67

. Whiteman, Maxwell, 69 Wilkinson, Bertie, 52, 69 Winkler, Henry R., 49 Wish, Harvey, 54 Wolf, Edwin, II, 69 Woodward, C. Vann, 59 Worcester, Donald E., 46 Wright, Gordon, 54 Wright, William E., 65

Zagorin, Perez, 5S Zenkovsky, Serge A., 64 I

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Groups Meeting within, or Jointly ~ith,

The American Historical Association

Agricultural History Society

American Association for State and Local History

American Catholic Historical Association

American Jewish Historical Society

American Military Institute

American Society for Reformation Research

American Society of Church History

American Studies Association

Canadian Historical Association

Conference Group for Central European History

Conference on Asian History

Conference on British Studies

Conference on Latin American History

Conference on Slavic and East European History

History of Education Society

Mississippi Valley Historical Association

Modern European History Section

Phi Alpha Theta

Society for the History of Technology

Society for Italian Historical Studies

Society of American Ar-chivists

Southern Historical Association

The Labor Historians

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Exhibitors

Exhibitor

American Association for State and Local History

Appleton-Century-Crofts -

Atheneum Publishers Bantam Books

Barnes & Noble, Inc. Bell Telephone System Blaisdell Publishing Company

The Bruce Publishing Company Cambridge University Press

Columbia University Press

Conference Book Service

Cornell University Press Thomas Y. Crowell Company Current History, Inc. Denoyer-Geppert Company Dodd, Mead & Company, Inc. The Dorsey Press

Doubleday & Company G. K. Hall & Company C. S. Hammond and Company Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc.

Harper & Row Publishers

Harvard University Press D. C. Heath & Company Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Houghton Mifflin Company Institute of Early American History and

Culture

Little, Brown and Company

McGraw-Hili Book Company

The Macmillan Company

National Park Service, United States De­partment of Interior

Representatives

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