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A Resilient Woman
From the President
Mary Beth Norton | Nov 13, 2018
Mary Beth Norton’s remarkable mother never had a chance to earn a PhD but still taught classics at the university level.
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Disability and Place: Interpreting Accessibility at FDR’s Home
Perspectives Daily
Perri Meldon | Nov 15, 2018
Perceptions of disability have shifted over time. How can historical interpreters help visitors understand these changes?
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Imagining the Digital Monograph: Publishers and Authors Pursue New Forms for Scholarship
News
Seth Denbo | Nov 1, 2018
University presses see possibilities for sustainable academic publishing.
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What Does It Mean to Study History? Tuning in to the Discipline in the United States and around the World
Perspectives Daily
Daniel J. McInerney | Nov 7, 2018
Two AHA19 sessions will offer a critical look at the accomplishments of Tuning.
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Grant of the Week: LGBTQ Religious History Award
Zoë Jackson | Nov 16, 2018
The LGBTQ Religious Archives Network is accepting submissions for its annual LGBTQ Religious History Award.
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AHA Member Spotlight: Josiah M. Daniel III
Matthew Keough | Nov 14, 2018
Josiah Daniel is a retired partner in residence at the international law firm Vinson & Elkins LLP.
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Deeper Than Deep-Dish
Elizabeth Elliott | Nov 1, 2018
Reporter Steve Dolinsky sampled 101 pies to piece together Chi-Town’s complete pizza profile.
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Abstract of the Presidential Address at the 2019 Annual Meeting
Mary Beth Norton | Nov 1, 2018
Come hear AHA president Mary Beth Norton speak at #AHA19.
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Myths and Realities of the US Refugee Policy
Dane Kennedy | Oct 29, 2018
The vast majority of the 69 million people currently displaced will never come to the United States.