Global History
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AHA Member Spotlight: Jeremy Land
Perspectives Daily
Matthew Keough | Apr 29, 2022
Jeremy Land is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki. He lives in Helsinki, Finland, and has been a member since 2013. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Donna A. Patterson
Perspectives Daily
Matthew Keough | Apr 22, 2022
Donna A. Patterson is a professor and chair of the Department of History, Political Science, and Philosophy at Delaware State... -
Grant of the Week: PEN America Free Expression Essay Competition
Perspectives Daily
Alana Venable | Mar 28, 2022
PEN America is now accepting submissions for the Free Expression Essay Competition. -
Seeking Truths through Fiction
Features
Alix E. Harrow, Suzanne Marie Litrel, and Laury Silvers | Nov 16, 2021
Alix E. Harrow, Suzanne Marie Litrel, and Laury Silvers detail how they went from writing history to writing fiction.
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The Classicists in the History Department
Evan Jewell | Sep 28, 2021
As many ancient historians move out of classics departments, they should celebrate the unique disciplinary and interdisciplinary strengths they bring to history departments. -
Teaching Content, Teaching Skills
Katharina Matro | Aug 17, 2021
Teaching history at the high school level does not need to default to teaching skills alone, as Katharina Matro found... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Natsuko Matsumori
Matthew Keough | Apr 23, 2021
Natsuko Matsumori is an associate professor of history of political thought at the University of Shizuoka. She lives in Kyoto... -
Wrapping It Up
Alex Lichtenstein | Apr 22, 2021
The June issue of the American Historical Review features three History Unclassified essays, seven articles, and a cluster of reviews... -
A Crocodile’s Gaze
Danielle Alesi | Mar 30, 2021
Crocodiles have been our gods, predators, commodities, and pests, and though they inhabited this planet long before us, our histories are intertwined.
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