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9:15 - 10:45 PANEL 1
Social Services, War,and Civic Activism
Chair: Susan Grunewald (Carnegie Mellon)
CHRISTINE GRANTCARNEGIE MELLON
“Careers in Philanthropy: Penitentiary Agricultural Colonies and the Case of Prudent Guimas”
MARK HAUSERCARNEGIE MELLON
“World War I Doughboys and the Transformation of American Welfare Work”
JONATHAN NEUCARNEGIE MELLON “’Behind the Man in Khaki Stands the Man in Blue’: Grand Army Veterans and the Great War”
Discussant: Barry Bookheimer (University of Pittsburgh)
10:45 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 PANEL 2
The Control of Urban Space, Professionalization, and Religion in the Twentieth Century
Chair: Matt Nielsen (Carnegie Mellon)
LAUREN M. CHURILLACARNEGIE MELLON
“Mashers and Street Harassment in Progressive Era Pittsburgh, 1880s-1930s”
CORDELIA BRAZILEUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
“Boys to Men: Education and Youth Soccer Academies in England and the United States”
WILLIAM WEAVERUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
“Revolutionary Pentecostals: A Study in the Evangelical Support for the FSLN during Nicaragua’s 1990 Elections”
Discussant: Alexandra Mountain (University of Pittsburgh)
12:30 - 1:15 Lunch
1:15 - 2:45 PANEL 3
Race and Social Movements
Chair: Amanda Katz (Carnegie Mellon)
DAVID BUSCHCARNEGIE MELLON
“The University of the Movement: Mapping the 1964 Freedom Summer”
DAN HOLLANDUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
“Communities of Resistance: The Construction and Use of Social Capital among Low-Income People in Pittsburgh and Lyon”
CLAYTON VAUGHN-ROBERSONCARNEGIE MELLON
“Benjamin DeWayne Amis and the Pan-African Origins of the National Negro Congress in Philadelphia, 1935-1936”
Discussant: Brad Sommer (Carnegie Mellon)
2:45 - 3:00 Coffee Break
8:15 - 9:00Continental Breakfast
9:00 - 9:15Welcome by Kate Lynch and Michel Gobat,Directors of Graduate Study
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Carnegie MellonUniversity of Pittsburgh
HISTORYGRADUATERESEARCH
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Saturday,17 February 2018
8:15 am - 4:10 pm
Singleton RoomRoberts Hall
Carnegie Mellon University
3:00-4:10 PANEL 4
World War II: Post-War Community-Making and Commemoration
Chair: David Busch (Carnegie Mellon)
BARRY BOOKHEIMERUNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
“The Mortar in the Mosaic: Creating Community among Ukrainian Displaced Persons in US-Occupied Germany, 1945-1947”
SUSAN GRUNEWALDCARNEGIE MELLON
“Enemies, Allies, and Victims: Remembering German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union and Russia”
Discussant: Adam Brode (University of Pittsburgh)
Department of History
www.history.cmu.edu
Roberts Hall
www.history.pitt.edu