Perspectives
Sep 28, 2023 - Johnny Horizon Environmental Test Kit
A 1970s children’s toy illustrates long-standing interest in—and lack of control over—our environment.
Sep 27, 2023 - Yuji Ichioka (1936–2002)
This Long Overdue tribute honors historian Yuji Ichioka, who died in 2002.
Sep 26, 2023 - No Such Thing as a Bad Question?
Historians love questions, but not every question promotes historical thinking.
Sep 22, 2023 - AHA Member Spotlight: Hannah M. Lane
Hannah M. Lane is an associate professor of history at Mount Allison University and an adjunct professor of history at...
Sep 21, 2023 - (Re)visioning Past and Present
Old public art can always spark new conversations.
Sep 20, 2023 - The Unessay
A popular assignment format meets students—and audiences—where they are.
Sep 19, 2023 - It’s Always Time for a Cheeky Nando’s
A South American pepper brought by Portuguese colonizers to Africa has become the basis of a global South African brand.
Sep 18, 2023 - Teaching and Pedagogy
The AHR looks at pedagogy, Indigenous histories, revolution, the Cold War, the role of AI in historical practice, and more.
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Sep 21, 2023 - AHA Congressional Briefing on History of US-China Relations (September 2023)
The American Historical Association (AHA) will host a Congressional Briefing on the history of relations between the United States and China. The…
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Sep 14, 2023 - AHA Council Member Discusses Teaching US History with Ken Burns for TIME (September 2023)
AHA Council member Katharina Matro (Walter Johnson High School) joined documentarian Ken Burns in a conversation for TIME about teaching…
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Sep 14, 2023 - AHA Signs On to ACLS Statement Opposing Major Cuts to West Virginia University Programs (September 2023)
The AHA has signed on to a statement from the American Council of Learned Societies opposing proposed major cuts to West Virginia University (WVU)…
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Sep 14, 2023 - AHA Signs On to CIE Letter Urging HEA-Title VI Funding for FY 2024 (September 2023)
The AHA has signed on to a letter from the Coalition for International Education to leaders in the US House of Representatives Committee on…
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Sep 08, 2023 - AHA Congressional Briefing Aired on C-SPAN (September 2023)
The AHA’s July 28 Congressional Briefing on immigration on the southern US border was aired on C-SPAN and is available for streaming. During the…
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Aug 21, 2023 - AHA Releases Statement on Florida’s African American History Standards (August 2023)
The AHA has released a statement on the Florida Department of Education’s new African American history standards, based on executive director…
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