AHA Roundtable
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Historians' Perspectives on Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin
AHA Staff | Jul 1, 2013
As a community of historians, the AHA believes that public discourse on any topic benefits from his... -
A Relic of the Past? The Supreme Court and Affirmative Action
Andrew Gyory | Jul 1, 2013
In 1950, the US Supreme Court ruled in Sweatt v. Painter that the University of Texas Law School had... -
Fisher v. UT Austin: Affirmative Action under a Microscope—and on Life Support
Reginald Ellis | Jul 1, 2013
On July 24, 2013, the very day that testimony began in the George Zimmerman trial in Sanford, Florid... -
Diversity: Integration's Poor Step-Child
Jonathan Zimmerman | Jul 1, 2013
Here's a quick quiz, culled from this week's front pages: name an American politician who supports "... -
Peripheral Vision: The Authors' Response
Luke Clossey and Nicholas Guyatt | Jul 1, 2013
This is part of an online forum on a survey of historians’ research interests by Luke Clossey and Ni... -
Supporting an Expanded View
Teofilo F. Ruiz | Jul 1, 2013
This is part of an online forum on a survey of historians' research interests by Luke Clossey and Ni... -
Widths Within and Without
Kenneth Mills | Jul 1, 2013
This is part of an online forum on a survey of historians' research interests by Luke Clossey and Ni... -
Not "Them," but "Us"
Anne Gerritsen | Jul 1, 2013
This is part of an online forum on a survey of historians' research interests by Luke Clossey and Ni... -
Historical Thinking Needs Global Engagement
Mary Elizabeth Berry | Jul 1, 2013
This is part of an online forum on a survey of historians' research interests by Luke Clossey and Ni... -
Historians' Perspectives on Web Ethics
Vanessa Varin | Jul 1, 2013
How is the web, particularly social media properties like Twitter, changing the way scholars communi...
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