American Historical Review
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Offshoring Migration Policy
Alex Lichtenstein | Feb 18, 2020
The latest issue of the American Historical Review features articles on immigration, environmental, and architectural history. -
Digitizing Migrant Networks
Alex Lichtenstein | Dec 11, 2019
The final AHR issue of 2019 features scholarship on Irish famine migrants, museum studies, and the Chinese-Korean border. -
Going Nuclear
Alex Lichtenstein | Oct 25, 2019
The latest issue of the AHR features scholarship on nuclear warfare-and nuclear families. -
Why Ruling Classes Fail
Alex Lichtenstein | May 8, 2019
The issue includes an “AHR Exchange” on the ruling elite, three research articles, and contributions to the new “History Unclassified” section. -
Dealing with a Fragile Past
Alex Lichtenstein | Apr 10, 2019
Two essays consider the problem of losing the past, either through accidental destruction or through censorship. -
Global Decolonization
Alex Lichtenstein | Feb 11, 2019
A series of essays explores strategies used by indigenous and colonized peoples from across the world to make sovereignty claims. -
History over the Generations
Alex Lichtenstein | Dec 3, 2018
A cluster of essays offers perspectives on topics as diverse as queer history, Palestinian history, and generational change. -
New Face at the American Historical Review
AHA Staff | Dec 3, 2018
The son of a typesetter, Nathan Draluck brings a blue-collar sensibility to the job of editing. -
Anti-Semitism in Historical Perspective
Alex Lichtenstein | Oct 1, 2018
Eight essays in a Roundtable tackle the history and historical study of Judeophobia. -
Breaking the Rules
Alex Lichtenstein | May 1, 2018
The June issue of the American Historical Review features 13 very short essays on 1968.
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