The American Historical Association holds its annual meeting Jan. 2-5, 2015, in New York City. The program theme is History and the Other Disciplines. Dozens of programs relate to law, including:
- Law, Hegemony, Competition, and Hierarchy: Historical Context of Law and Globalization
- Law and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
- History and the Law: Creating, Acquiring, and Preserving Legal Knowledge
- Race, Sex, and the Law in Louisiana’s Long Nineteenth Century
- Law and the Humanities
- Clues, Evidence, Detection: Law Stories
- Institutionalizing Peace: Rethinking John Foster Dulles, International Law, and the Origins of a Cold War
- Solving Problems but Only Reactively? Engineers, Laws, Corporations, and Technological Risk
- Identity and Activism: The Effort to Repeal the Sodomy Laws in 1820s Britain
- Negotiating Immigration Reform in an Age of Restriction
- How the Elephant Got Stuck in the Room: New Histories of the Long War on Drugs
- The Past, Present, and Future of the Voting Rights Act
- Magna Carta in the Age of Enlightenment, Revolution, and Empire: Rethinking Constitutional History on the 800th Anniversary of Magna Carta
- Colonial Lawyers and Their Books: Connecting Legal History to the History of the Book
Browse or search the program here.