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Are You Sitting Up Straight?
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Laura Ansley | May 9, 2024
In Beth Linker’s new book, she applies a disability studies lens to the history of posture. -
Advocacy Briefs
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Rebecca L. West | Apr 30, 2024
The AHA continues its state- and institution-level advocacy in the United States and advocates for a historian abroad. -
Tracking Undergraduate History Enrollments in 2023
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Julia Brookins | Apr 16, 2024
Read the results of the AHA’s 2023 survey of undergraduate history enrollments. -
Advocacy Briefs
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Rebecca L. West | Mar 4, 2024
The AHA continues its state- and institution-level advocacy.
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Toward the 250th
Sarah Weicksel | Feb 21, 2024
As the new president of Monticello, historian Jane Kamensky is gearing up for the semiquincentennial of the United States. -
The Right to Buy Arms
Laura Ansley | Dec 7, 2023
In Andrew C. McKevitt’s new book, he studies not just the right to bear arms but the buying of them. -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Nov 3, 2023
Read about the AHA’s advocacy efforts in August and September. -
Not Endorsed by Your Teacher
Laura Ansley | Oct 19, 2023
In a new book of fake primary sources, humorist Alexandra Petri satirizes the greatest hits of American history and literature. -
The 2023 AHA Academic Jobs Report
L. Renato Grigoli | Sep 13, 2023
While the number of academic job listings for historians continues to be stable, there has been a decrease in tenured or tenure-track positions.
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