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We Are Part of Nature: Multispecies Political Ecology in Historical Research
Perspectives Daily
Matthew Plishka | Aug 5, 2021
Multispecies political ecology can help environmental historians reveal how nonhuman species can shape the world.
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Remote Reflections: Balancing Roles and Growing through the Pandemic
Perspectives Daily
Mickell J. Carter | Aug 3, 2021
One graduate student discusses her struggles balancing being a student, teacher, and parent during COVID.
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A Glimpse Behind the Curtain: Pedagogical Thinking with Podcasting and Narrative
Perspectives Daily
Hayley R. Bowman | Jul 29, 2021
Podcasts offer an innovative pedagogical tool, capable of collapsing space and time in a way that reading, writing, and even attending a lecture cannot.
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What’s Next for Blogging as Public Engagement? A Journalist Finds a Home for His Academic Writing
Perspectives Daily
Bobby Cervantes | Jul 28, 2021
Bobby Cervantes reflects on the flourishing history blogs that are connecting academic historians to public audiences.
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AHA Member Spotlight: Barbara L. Tischler
Matthew Keough | Jul 27, 2021
Barbara L. Tischler is a lecturer in the Black Male Initiative program at Empire State College, State University of New York. She lives in New York, New York, and has been a member since 1979.
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Public History in the Wild
Rebecca S. Wingo and Lindsey Passenger Wieck | Jul 26, 2021
When two historians swapped a syllabus over multiple semesters, it improved both the assignments and student experience.
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2021 AHA Election Results
Compiled by Liz Townsend | Jul 23, 2021
The AHA is pleased to announce results of the 2021 balloting for officers and committee members.
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Grant of the Week: Baker-Burton Book Award for the European Section of the Southern Historical Association
Alana Venable | Jul 22, 2021
The European History Section of the Southern Historical Association continues to take nominations for the Baker-Burton Award.
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The Phantom Olympics
Paul Droubie | Jul 21, 2021
Japan's decision to forfeit hosting the 1940 Olympic Games was the result of conflicting ideological impulses at the core of its Olympic bid.