Perspectives
Aug 13, 2021 - AHA Member Spotlight: Luca de Caprariis
Luca de Caprariis is a professor at John Cabot University. He lives in Rome, Italy, and has been a member since 2000.
Aug 12, 2021 - Abstract and Ill Informed
Critical race theory provides insights into why achieving the ideals enshrined in the Founders' declaration that "all men are created...
Aug 11, 2021 - “The Culture Wars—They’re Back!”
From local school board meetings to state legislatures to the US Capitol, Americans are fired up about what should, and...
Aug 10, 2021 - An Epidemic of Hostility
We are looking at an epidemic of hostility toward expertise itself, drawing on a cynical language of antielitism to undermine...
Aug 09, 2021 - Townhouse Notes
The AHA staff plans to return to the townhouse after Labor Day.
Aug 06, 2021 - Grant of the Week: Turning Points in History Grant
The Albert Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest at Villanova University is now accepting submissions for the Turning Points in History Grant.
Aug 05, 2021 - We Are Part of Nature
Multispecies political ecology can help environmental historians reveal how nonhuman species can shape the world.
Aug 03, 2021 - Remote Reflections
One graduate student discusses her struggles balancing being a student, teacher, and parent during COVID.
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Aug 12, 2021 - AHA Member Named Director and Librarian of the John Carter Brown Library (August 2021)
Congratulations to AHA member Karin Wulf, who has been named the Beatrice and Julio Mario Santo Domingo Director and Librarian of the John Carter…
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Aug 09, 2021 - AHR Essay Co-Published on Instagram Featured in Media Coverage (August 2021)
An American Historical Review essay by William Gallois (Univ. of Exeter) has been featured in several news outlets. The History Unclassified essay,…
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Aug 03, 2021 - AHA Member Featured in Washington Post Podcast (August 2021)
AHA member Gabriela Soto Laveaga (Harvard Univ.) appeared on the Washington Post’s Spanish-language podcast, El Washington Post, to discuss the…
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Jul 30, 2021 - AHA Issues Letter Objecting to Social Studies Curriculum Legislation in Ohio (July 2021)
The AHA has issued a letter to Gov. Mike DeWine and the members of the Ohio state legislature registering “strong objection to Ohio HB 322 and…
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Jul 30, 2021 - Hiring: AHA Meetings and Virtual Events Assistant (July 2021)
Join our collaborative team of staff dedicated to promoting history and the work of historians! The AHA is accepting applications for a meetings and…
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Jul 29, 2021 - AHA Statement on Texas Legislation Featured in New York Amsterdam News (July 2021)
The AHA’s statement on the recently enacted Texas House Bill 3979 was featured in an article by Stephon Johnson in the Amsterdam News.…
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