Out of the Ivory Tower: Historians and the Public(s)by Eric Foner
History Cooperative Takes Off
AHA Members Take Top History and Nonfiction Prizes
Gutenberg-e Workshop Sets the Scene
George Mason University to Establish History PhD Program
Nazi War Criminal Records Group Solicits Assistance
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Africa through a Western Optic: Wonders of the African Worldby Colin Palmer
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Earl A. Reitan on the In Memoriam column
Arthur A. Ekirch Jr.
Benjamin I. Schwartz
Albert E. Van Dusen
AHA Council Decisions, January 2000
Historians and the Public(s)by David Trask
Popular Uses of History in the United States: Professional Historians and Popular Historymakersby Roy Rosenzweig
Popular Uses of History in the United States: Individuals in Historyby David Thelen
The Struggle for History at the Precollegiate Levelby John Pyne
The Private Sector and Public Higher Educationby Charles A. Zappia
World History and the Public: The National Standards Debateby Craig A. Lockard
Politics and Standards: The Illinois Storyby Arthur Zilversmit
Good History Is Not Enoughby Harry R. Rubenstein
A News Service by Historiansby James M. Banner Jr.
Connecting to the Public: History through the Internetby Patricia Seed
Educating America: The Historian's Responsibility to Native Americans and the Publicby Angela Cavender Wilson
Professional Issues beyond the Classroomby Michael J. Devine
by Page Putnam Miller
We Bid You Farewell, Page Putnam Miller ... You Will Be Missed! by Arnita A. Jones
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