Global History
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AHA Member Spotlight: Khary Pestaina
Matthew Keough | Mar 5, 2021
Khary Pestaina is a secondary school teacher and third-year PhD student within the Department of History at Florida International University.... -
The Fateh Al-Khayr
Fahad Ahmad Bishara | Feb 25, 2021
The transnational history of the Fateh Al-Khayr, a pre-oil-era dhow, is in tension with its future as a symbol of Kuwait's national past. -
Slowing It Down
Alex Lichtenstein | Feb 24, 2021
The March issue of the AHR features the AHA presidential address, five full-length articles, two History Unclassified essays, reviews of video games... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Rama Mantena
Matthew Keough | Feb 19, 2021
Rama Mantena is an associate chair in the Department of History and an associate professor of history and global Asian... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Nicholas Ostrum
Matthew Keough | Feb 5, 2021
Nicholas Ostrum is an adjunct instructor at the University of New Orleans, Xavier University of Louisiana, and Clark State Community... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Keisha A. Brown
Matthew Keough | Jan 15, 2021
Keisha A. Brown is an assistant professor at Tennessee State University. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, and has been a member since 2014. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Stephanie Fajardo
Matthew Keough | Dec 4, 2020
Stephanie Fajardo is a postdoctoral fellow at the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, University of Michigan. She lives in Ann... -
Grant of the Week: Frank M. Snowden Jr. Scholarships
Karen Lou | Nov 30, 2020
The Committee on Diversity in the Profession of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) is now accepting applications for its Frank M. Snowden Jr. Scholarships. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Allison Blakely
Matthew Keough | Nov 20, 2020
Allison Blakely is a professor emeritus of European and comparative history at Boston University. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland,... -
Collaborating on the Intro Course
Trevor R. Getz and Steven M. Harris | Nov 10, 2020
In collaboration, historians are creating global history modules to share with other teachers with the History for the 21st Century Project.
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