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The Unselfish Ruler: Norton I, Emperor of the United States
From the Editor
L. Renato Grigoli | Dec 1, 2023
When a resident declares himself emperor, what is a city to do but go along with it?
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Incomplete Paperwork
Everything Has a History
L. Renato Grigoli | Nov 30, 2023
In early 14th-century France, one town was built upon a modern foundation: the blank form.
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Trouble in Texas: Culture Wars, the Meaning of History, and Academic Freedom
Viewpoints
Carlos Kevin Blanton | Nov 29, 2023
A political controversy couched as a leadership fight roils the Texas State Historical Association.
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Him Mark Lai (1925–2009)
In Memoriam, Long Overdue
Gordon H. Chang and Madeline Y. Hsu | Nov 28, 2023
This Long Overdue tribute honors historian Him Mark Lai, who died in 2009.
Most Recent
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Resolution for Consideration at the January 2024 Business Meeting
AHA Staff | Dec 1, 2023
Members have submitted a resolution for the 2024 annual meeting.
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Planning the Annual Meeting
Alexandra F. Levy | Nov 20, 2023
How much work does it take to run the world’s largest annual gathering of historians?
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AHA Member Spotlight: Victoria Haskins
AHA Staff | Nov 17, 2023
Victoria Haskins is a historian at the University of Newcastle, Australia. She lives in New South Wales, Australia, and has been a member since 2015.
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New Faces at the AHA
Lizzy Meggyesy | Nov 16, 2023
The AHA welcomes two new staff members: Scot McFarlane and Ben Rosenbaum.
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Spoiled Fruits
Jason A. Heppler | Nov 15, 2023
Silicon Valley is often touted as eco-friendly today, yet the environmental history of the region tarnishes that reputation.