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First Task Complete! June Roundup of AHA Reads
AHA Activities, Perspectives Daily
Laura Ansley | Jul 1, 2022
Find out what AHA members, Council, and staff have been reading to fulfill the AHA Summer Reading Challenge.
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What I Wish I Had Known: Gender Transition during Grad School
Perspectives Daily
Mark Mulligan | Jun 29, 2022
As he nears the end of his PhD program, a transgender historian shares his experiences and offers advice to other trans students.
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Title IX at 50: Approaches to Women’s Sports History
Perspectives Daily
Bonnie J. Morris | Jun 23, 2022
After 25 years teaching the history of women's athletics, Bonnie J. Morris has suggestions for how to incorporate the history of Title IX into history classrooms.
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We Have Always Been Global: Tribal Nations in the Democratic Slide
Perspectives Daily
Noah Ramage | Jun 21, 2022
In the 19th century, Native American nations were early pioneers in constitutional democracy.
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AHA Member Spotlight: Lynn Weiner
Matthew Keough | Jun 30, 2022
Lynn Weiner is a professor emerita of History at Roosevelt University. She lives in Oak Park, Illinois, and has been a member since 1980.
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AHA Member Spotlight: Norman Etherington
Matthew Keough | Jun 22, 2022
Norman Etherington is an emeritus professor at the University of Western Australia. He lives in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, and has been a member since 1975.
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AHA Member Spotlight: Victoria Phillips
Matthew Keough | Jun 16, 2022
Victoria Phillips is a global fellow at the Wilson Center in Washington, DC. She lives in Cheltenham, United Kingdom, and has been a member since 2006.
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AHA Member Spotlight: John D. Wong
Matthew Keough | Jun 9, 2022
John D. Wong is an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong. He lives in Hong Kong and has been a member since 2012.
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Dirtbag Historicism
Leland Renato Grigoli | Jun 8, 2022
Why can't historians make headway in countering abuses of historical fact?