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SATURDAY SESSIONS<br />
Saturday<br />
Neoliberalism and the University in the 1960s<br />
and 1970s<br />
Solicited by the Society for U.S. Intellectual History<br />
#oah16_231<br />
Chair: Angus Burgin, Johns Hopkins University<br />
Commentator: Andrew Jewett, Harvard University<br />
From Student Disruption to Creative Destruction: Neoliberalism<br />
Ascendant in the Post-1960s University<br />
L.D. Burnett, Collin College<br />
The Meritocratic Ethos and the Spirit of Inequality: A Case Study of<br />
Harvard Business School<br />
Ryan Acton, Harvard University<br />
Liberating Reason: Robert Nozick’s Philosophical Libertarianism and<br />
Its Legacies<br />
Brad Baranowski, University of Wisconsin<br />
Law, Finance, and Institutional Leadership: New<br />
Perspectives on the History of Financialization<br />
Endorsed by the Economic History Association and the Business History<br />
Conference<br />
#oah16_232<br />
Chair: Naomi Lamoreaux, Yale University<br />
Commentator: Saule Omarova, Cornell University Law School<br />
Central Bank Independence, Revisited: The Fed-Treasury Accord of 1951 in<br />
Its Historical Context<br />
Peter Conti-Brown, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania<br />
We’re Not in Nebraska Anymore: Credit Cards and the Regulation of<br />
Financial Space in the Midwest, 1968–1978<br />
Sean Vanatta, Princeton University<br />
Paper 3: Deferential Courts, Powerful Agencies, and the Origins of the<br />
One-Stop Financial Department Store, 1968–1987<br />
Erik Erlandson, University of Virginia<br />
Digital Urban History and Community<br />
Engagement<br />
Endorsed by the OAH Committee on Public History<br />
#oah16_233<br />
Chair and Commentator: Colin Gordon, University of Iowa<br />
Digitally Reconstructing a Demolished Neighborhood: The “98 Acres in<br />
Albany” Project<br />
David Hochfelder, University at Albany, State University of New York<br />
Urban Renewal and Digital Interpretation: Neatline and Historical<br />
Geographies<br />
Benjamin Lisle, Colby College<br />
The Lincoln Park Community: A Disappeared Community Reclaimed via<br />
Social Media<br />
Miguel Juarez, University of Texas at El Paso<br />
The Business of Leadership<br />
Solicited by the Business History Conference<br />
#oah16_234<br />
Chair and Commentator: Pamela Laird, University of Colorado, Denver<br />
From Running the Trains to the Runaway Compensation Train:<br />
Executive Compensation and Managerial Performance in the Railroad<br />
Industry during the Interwar Period<br />
Albert Churella, Kennesaw State University<br />
The Quest to Bring Business Efficiency to the American Presidency,<br />
1918–1933<br />
Jesse Tarbert, Case Western Reserve University<br />
Leveraging Gender, Un-gendering Leadership: The Paradoxes of Female<br />
Entrepreneurs as Leaders in Mid-Twentieth-Century Big Business<br />
Edie Sparks, University of the Pacific<br />
The Prehistory of Transformational Leadership: Elbert Hubbard’s “A<br />
Message to Garcia” and Corporate Charisma in the Gilded Age<br />
Jeremy Young, Grand Valley State University<br />
Public History and the Arts in Rhode Island<br />
Solicited by the OAH Committee on Public History<br />
#oah16_235<br />
Chair and Commentator: Touba Ghadessi, Wheaton College<br />
Artists and Scholars Together at the Athenaeum Salon<br />
Christina Bevilacqua, <strong>Providence</strong> Athenaeum<br />
Beyond Burning the Gaspee<br />
Barnaby Evans, WaterFire <strong>Providence</strong><br />
Catalyzing Newport<br />
Elizabeth Francis, Rhode Island Council for the Humanities<br />
Indigenous History, Culture, Arts<br />
Lorén Spears, Tomaquag Museum<br />
Geographies of Identity: Civilizing Projects and<br />
Racial Imaginaries in the Antebellum Era<br />
Endorsed by the OAH Committee on the Status of African American,<br />
Latino/a, Asian American, and Native American (ALANA) Historians and<br />
ALANA Histories<br />
#oah16_236<br />
Chair and Commentator: Fay Yarbrough, Rice University<br />
Choctaw Millionaire: Economic Leadership in a Rich Indian Nation<br />
Jeff Fortney, Central Michigan University<br />
Fostering Alienation in Marginal Northern Antebellum Communities<br />
Joanne Melish, University of Kentucky<br />
Claiming Liberia for Science and Agriculture<br />
John Saillant, Western Michigan University<br />
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2016 OAH ANNUAL MEETING PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND