The 2014 OAH Annual Meeting: Videos, News, Everything
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- Day 1: Thursday April 10
- Day 2: Friday April 11
- Day 3: Saturday April 12
- Day 4: Sunday April 13
News
- The New President of the OAH Explains Why Next Year's Convention Is About Taboos
- Can You Really Design an OAH Meeting that Makes Everybody Happy? An Interview with Rosemarie Zagarri
- How Come HNN's Not Videotaping Sessions This Year?
- OAH 2014: Get Ready!
- Alan Kraut's OAH presidential address is now online -- How immigrants crafted a new identity
Panels
Interviews
- Why Every Teacher Should Require Students to Memorize the Opening Lines of the 14th Amendment: An Interview with Linda Kerber
- Why It's Time to Stop Complaining about Politicians Spinning Us: An Interview with David Greenberg
- I Think Hillary's Going to Run: An Interview with William Chafe
- The Tea Party's Weird Ideas About the Original Tea Party: An Interview with Ron Formisano
- What's New in Postwar US Political History: An Interview with Matthew Lassiter
- The State of Pop Culture History: Interview with Jefferson Cowie
- Immigration and Ethnic History: State of the Field: Interview with Vicki Ruiz
- Historians Against Slavery? Interview with Randall Miller
- A Visit to Atlanta's National Center for Civil and Human Rights: An Interview with Maureen Nutting
- The Nixon Administration's Better Approach to Drug Rehabilitation: Interview with Claire Clark
- Americans Turned Against Taxes Because Taxes Were Unfair: Interview with Joshua Mound
- Why Obama's Not Accomplishing as Much as LBJ: Interview with Julian Zelizer
- Goldwater and LBJ Weren't as Different as You Think: Interview with Lily Geismer
- Our One-Sided Arguments About Taxes: Interview with Nancy MacLean
- Why We Stopped Believing in Big Corporations: Interview with Louis Hyman
- The Overlooked Issue of 1964? Gender! : Interview with Robert Self