SAWH Annual
Meeting Addresses
(Note:
SAWH has followed the custom that the president chooses a scholar to give an
address at the Annual meeting, generally held in conjunction with the annual
meeting of the Southern Historical Association.)
YEAR
1979 A. Elizabeth Taylor
1980 Papers on the 3 women
presidents of SHA Atlanta
(Given by
LaWanda Cox, Blanche Clark, Frederick Heath)
1981 Anne Firor Scott
1982 Report on Status of
Women in the profession
(Given by A.
Elizabeth Taylor, LaWanda Cox, Mollie Davis)
Jan 1983 newsletter says Ann firor Scott
also spoke about the life and work of Julia
Cherry Spruill
and Carol Bleser spoke on the life and work of Willie Lee Rose.
1983 Thavolia Glymph
“Black Women Historians: Race, Class, and
Academia”
1984 Tom Appleton, Nancy
Baird
“Vignettes of
1985 Barbara Fields
1986 Mary Frederickson
Sassing Fate: Women Workers in the
Twentieth-Century South”
1987 Joan Cashin
“Women’s Work and Culture in the Old
Southwest”
1988 Suzanne Lebsock
“White Supremacy and Woman Suffrage: A
1989 Barbara Welter
“The True Woman: Post-Feminist or
Retro-Feminist?”
1990 Catherine Clinton
“Sex and the Sectional Conflict”
1991
“Clio’s Daughters: Whence and Whither?”
1992 Theda Perdue
“Pochahontas Meets
1993
Thavolia Glymph
“Civil War
Memoirs and the Reinvention of Black Women’s History”
1994 Jean B. Lee
“Experiencing
the American Revolution”
1995 Anne Firor Scott
“Unfinished
Business . . .”
1996 Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore Little
Rock
“’But She Can’t
Find Her (V.O.) Key’:
Writing Gender
and Race Into Southern Political History.”
1997 Darlene Clark Hine
“A Stronger Soul
Within a Finer Frame: Writing a Literary History of
Black Women”
1998 Jacquelyn Dowd Hall
“Writing A Way
Home: History, Memory, and the
Refashioning of Southern Identity”
1999
“’The Brothers’ War’?: Free Women, Slaves, and Popular Politics in the Civil
War
“South”
2000 Nancy A. Hewitt
“
Remapping the
Landscape of Women’s Rights in
2001 Rosalyn Terborg-Penn
“The
ABWH, Black Women’s History, and Black Women Historians”
2002
“Sex,
Segregation, and the Sacred from Brown
to