2024 AHA Panels

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SIHS Session 1:  Embodying Difference: Age, Injury, and Impairment in Early Modern ItalyThursday, January 4, 2024: 1:30 PM-3:00 PMHilton Union Square, Union Square 15&16

Chair(s):Hannah Marcus, Harvard University

Papers:The Miseducation of Alessandro Farnese: On Education and Disability in Early Modern ItalyBrad Bouley, University of California, Santa Barbara

Magic, the Gathering: Witchcraft and Sociability between Older and Younger Women in 17th-Century VeniceJohn M. Hunt, Utah Valley University

Contested Visions of Amputation and Hybrid Bodies in Surgical Treatises: Italian Influences in the German ContextHeidi Hausse, Auburn University

Comment: Hannah Marcus, Harvard University

SIHS Session 2:  Communal Identity, Violence, and the Law in Premodern ItalyFriday, January 5, 2024: 10:30 AM-12:00 PMHilton Union Square, Golden Gate 6

Chair(s):Daniel Bornstein, Washington University in St. Louis

Papers:Performing Clerical Violence in Late Medieval LuccaCorinne Wieben, University of Northern Colorado

State Violence and Jewish Community in Renaissance PerugiaKaren Frank, University of the Ozarks

Contemplating the Crusades in the Chronicle of the Anonimo RomanoJames A. Palmer, Florida State University

SIHS Session 3:  “Did Women Have a Renaissance?” Joan Kelly’s Question Almost 50 Years LaterFriday, January 5, 2024: 1:30 PM-3:00 PMHilton Union Square, Golden Gate 8

Chair:Edward Muir, Northwestern University

Speaker:Elizabeth Cohen, York UniversityPaula Findlen, Stanford UniversitySarah Gwyneth Ross, Boston College

Eric Dursteler, Brigham Young University

Comment: Tamar Herzig, Tel Aviv University

SIHS Session4:  Infrastructures of Italian FascismFriday, January 5, 2024: 3:30 PM-5:00 PMHilton Union Square, Golden Gate 6

Chair(s):Molly Tambor, Long Island University Post

Papers:Designing for Self-Sufficiency in Mussolini’s ItalyRachel Cook, University of California, Berkeley

Soft Power, Hard (Slippery?) Infrastructure: Mobilizing Fisheries in AlbaniaPamela L. Ballinger, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Ruralization and Radicalization: The “Agricultural Transformation of the Tavoliere” and the Infrastructural Foundations of Defeat in Fascist Italy, 1935–45Robert Liming Corban, Columbia University

Fascism and Schools in the Julian March (Venezia Giulia) in the 1920sMarta Verginella, University of Ljubljana

Borderland Bonifica: Racial Politics of Land RedemptionMatthew Worsnick, Vanderbilt University

Comment: Marla Stone, Occidental College and the American Academy in Rome

SIHS Session 5:  AHA session co-sponsored by SIHS

Friday, January 5, 2024: 3:30 PM-5:00 PMHilton Union Square, Franciscan B

151. Paolo Sarpi’s Legacy on the 400th Anniversary of His Death: Politics, Religion, and Controversies in Early Modern Europe

Chair:Paula Findlen, Stanford University

Papers:“I Use Him as Doctors Use Vipers to Make Theriac”: Abraham Bzovius’s Ill-Fated Attempt to Oppose Paolo Sarpi’s HistoriaStefania Tutino, University of California, Los Angeles

Edwin Sandys, William Bedell, Paolo Sarpi, and the Editions of A Relation of the State of ReligionStefano Villani, University of Maryland, College Park

Beyond Sarpi: Reading Prohibited Books about the Council of Trent in Early Modern ItalyHannah Marcus, Harvard UniversityMadeline McMahon, University of Texas at Austin

Sarpi and the Atlantic Republic of Letters: Imagining Trent in Early AmericaDiego Pirillo, University of California, Berkeley

Comment: The Audience

SIHS Session 6:  Social Engineering in Interwar Italy’s EmpireSunday, January 7, 2024: 11:00 AM-12:30 PMHilton Union Square, Franciscan C

Chair(s):Pamela L. Ballinger, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Papers:The Origins of the Italian Welfare System: State, Business, Social Policies, and the Search for Consent in Interwar Fascist Italy, 1920s–40sBianca Centrone, Princeton University

National-Imperial Pedagogies: Educational Projects in Fascist Italy’s African Colonies, 1922–43Caterina Scalvedi, Wake Forest University

Comment: Pamela L. Ballinger, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor


 

Other AHA Sessions of Interest to Historians of Italy

 

“Constructing and Deconstructing the Enemy between Italy and Germany:  The Press in the 20th Century”

Thursday, January 4, 1:30-3:30 PM

Mason (Third, Parc 55)

Marla Stone, Pia Carmela Lombardi, Andrea Palermitano, & Manuela Pacillo

 

Edward Muir’s AHA Presidential Address: “Conversations with the Dead”

Friday, January 5, 5:30-6:30 PM

Continental Ballroom 5 (Ballroom, Hilton Union Square)

“Pope Pius XII and World War II: Roundtable on David Kertzer’s The Pope at War”

Friday, January 5, 2024, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM

Golden Gate 3 (Lobby, Hilton Union Square)

Roy Domenico, Suzanne Brown-Fleming, Martin R. Menke, Mark Edward Ruff & David Kertzer

“The Renaissance Reborn”

Saturday, January 6, 2024, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM

Continental Ballroom 6 (Ballroom, Hilton Union Square)

Sarah Gwyneth Ross, Karl Appuhn, Brian Brege & Tamar Herzig

“The Renaissance before the Renaissance”

Sunday, January 7, 2024, 9:00 AM-10:30 AM

Continental Ballroom 6 (Ballroom, Hilton Union Square)

Kanisorn Wongsrichanalai, Brian Maxson, Stuart McManus & Christopher Carlsmith