- Saturday, January 3, 2015
- Luncheon:(12:15 PM-2:00 PM) joint with SAHSA
Benares, 240 West 56th St, NY - speaker: Dilip Menon, “Writing Indian History After Subaltern Studies”
- Panel:(8:30 AM-10:00 AM) New York Hilton, Concourse E
The Religious Society of Friends in U.S.-Japan Relations, 1880sā1950s: International Marriage, Humanitarian Aid, Homestay Families
Chair: Sally Ann Hastings, Purdue University
Papers:- International Marriage in Meiji/Taisho Japan: Inazo and Mary Elkinton Nitobe
Sharlie Ushioda, Lower Merion School District (Pennsylvania) - Aiding Former Enemies: Humanitarian Efforts of U.S. Quakers in Allied Occupied Japan, 1945ā52
Marlene Mayo, University of Maryland at College Park - The Society of Friends and the Hiroshima Maidens, 1950s
Elyssa Faison, University of Oklahoma
Comment: Sally Ann Hastings
- International Marriage in Meiji/Taisho Japan: Inazo and Mary Elkinton Nitobe
Events at the 2018 AHA
CAH Luncheon, joint with SAHSA
Friday, January 4, 2018, 12:30-2:30
location: University Club of Chicago (76 E Monroe)
Nortwestern RoomVinayak Chaturvedi, "The Future of History in the Age of Archival Crisis: Reflections from South Asia"