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Who Is in Charge of History Curricula? Some Findings from the AHA’s Research
AHA Activities
Whitney E. Barringer, Nicholas Kryczka, and Scot McFarlane | Apr 17, 2024
The AHA’s Mapping the Landscape project has found that teachers are facing a perennial question.
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Tracking Undergraduate History Enrollments in 2023
News
Julia Brookins | Apr 16, 2024
Read the results of the AHA’s 2023 survey of undergraduate history enrollments.
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Embodied Knowledge: Lessons from My Seven-Year-Old Daughter
Features
Lauren Mancia | Apr 11, 2024
What can a third grader teach a historian about her craft?
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AHA Staff | Mar 22, 2024
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Archival Shouting
Karin Wulf | Apr 10, 2024
Some collections of historical sources have been given a microphone, with profound consequences for the practices of history.
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Teaching LGBTQ+ History
Anne Gray Fischer | Apr 9, 2024
As states pass legislation targeting DEI efforts, one historian offers her experience teaching LGBTQ+ history in these challenging times.
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Listening to Our Subjects and Ourselves
Thavolia Glymph | Apr 3, 2024
An empathetic connection can be one of a historian’s most valuable tools.
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Have Etymology—Will Travel
L. Renato Grigoli | Apr 2, 2024
Have you ever wondered where the word freelancer comes from?
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The Haimish Hotel
Brett Topel | Mar 27, 2024
The glory days of the “Borscht Belt” may have passed, but memories and the occasional building remain.