The American Historical Association (AHA) was founded in 1884 and incorporated by Congress in 1889 to serve the broad field of history. It encompasses every historical period and geographical area and serves professional historians in all areas of employment. Read more . . .
Two New Gutenberg-e Titles
Jennifer E. Langdon's - Caught in the Crossfire
Sherry Fields - Pestilence and Headcold
AHA Today
Check out the AHA's newest blog posts, listed below. Or, visit the blog archive to read past posts. Most Recent Posts:
Grant of the Week: American Popular Culture
What We’re Reading: May 8, 2008 Edition
National History Center Revamps Website
An Appetite for History
Opinions Wanted – Perspectives Reader’s Survey
Grant of the Week: Best Article in Urban History
What We’re Reading: May 1, 2008 Edition
Historians Included in the 2008 Class of Fellows
National Coalition for History
May 7
NARA Issues “Founding Fathers” Report to Congress
White House E-Mails Missing From Initial Months of Iraq War
April 2008 AHR now online
The latest issue is now available online. For full access, members should login here, first.
Gutenberg-e Books Now Available Open Access and through ACLS Humanities E-Book
Columbia University Press is now publishing the monographs selected in the Gutenberg-e Program in open access form through the Columbia University Libraries and by subscription to ACLS Humanities E-Book.
Archives Wiki
The AHA's Archives Wiki
is a clearinghouse of information about archival resources throughout the world. And the wiki format allows all historians to contribute.
Featured Presidential Address
Barbara Weinstein's Presidential Address at the 122nd Annual Meeting is now available online: Developing Inequality.
Upcoming Events
Visit the AHA Calendar for upcoming events.
The Calendar features
research, awards & fellowships, internet resources, and exhibitions
Directory of History Journals
This new database has links to journals that publish in various fields of history.
History Doctoral Programs in the United States and Canada
This resource offers a profile of history doctoral programs in the U.S. and Canada, advice for applicants to PhD programs, and a searchable database on dissertations in progress and completed in those programs.





