THURSDAY, JANUARY 6
8 A.M.-1 P.M. Chicago Ballroom Salon D. H-Net Exec. Committee Meeting

2-6 P.M. Chicago Ballroom Salon D. H-Net Editors Meeting

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7
9:20-11:30 A.M. Chicago Ballroom Salon A. Session 1. Pushing the Limits of Technology to Enable New Historical Scholarship

11:20 A.M.-2:30 P.M. Indiana Room. Exec. Committee meeting

2:30-4:30 P.M. Chicago Ballroom, Salon A. Session 2. 2nd Annual Bill-Cecil Fronsman Teaching Innovation Panel "New Wine/Old Bottles: Four Accounts of How New Technology and Collaboration Can Make History Personal"

4:30-7:00 P.M. H-Net Planning Committees meeting

SATURDAY, JANUARY 8
9:30-11:30 A.M. Chicago Ballroom Salon A. Session 3. Wired for Trouble? The Teaching and Practice of History in the 21st Century

2:30-4:30 P.M. Chicago Ballroom Salon A. Session 4. Students on the Web: Using the WWW in the American Survey

*all sessions are in the Marriott
see detailed schedule

H-Net's history at the AHA Annual Meeting

The AHA was founded in 1884 and has held an Annual Meeting since 1885. Meetings are held Thursday-Sunday, the first weekend in January following New Year's Day. The January 6-9, 2000 Annual Meeting will be the 114th. The AHA Program Committee schedules more than 150 sessions addressing a wide range of topics, including scholarly research, approaches to teaching, and professional concerns. Throughout the three and one-half day meeting, the AHA operates a Job Register and a Book Exhibit.



H-Net Affiliated Sessions

Presented Papers

AHA Homepage

The 1999 AHA Meeting