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  • Johnny Horizon Environmental Test Kit

    Sherri Sheu | Sep 28, 2023

    A 1970s children’s toy illustrates long-standing interest in—and lack of control over—our environment.
  • Yuji Ichioka (1936–2002)

    Eiichiro Azuma | Sep 27, 2023

    This Long Overdue tribute honors historian Yuji Ichioka, who died in 2002.
  • AHA Member Spotlight: Hannah M. Lane

    AHA Staff | Sep 22, 2023

    Hannah M. Lane is an associate professor of history at Mount Allison University and an adjunct professor of history at...
  • (Re)visioning Past and Present

    Natalie D. McDonald | Sep 21, 2023

    Old public art can always spark new conversations.
  • Teaching and Pedagogy

    Mark Philip Bradley | Sep 18, 2023

    The AHR looks at pedagogy, Indigenous histories, revolution, the Cold War, the role of AI in historical practice, and more.
  • When the Big Screen Isn’t Big Enough

    Alexandra F. Levy | Sep 14, 2023

    There’s a lot more to the story of the atomic bombs than Oppenheimer showed.
  • AHA Member Spotlight: Enrico Dal Lago

    AHA Staff | Sep 8, 2023

    Enrico Dal Lago is an established professor of history at the University of Galway. He lives in Galway, Ireland, and...
  • The Art of the Diamond

    Edward Muir | Sep 6, 2023

    The concordance between Renaissance art and baseball is not as absurd as it may seem.
  • City Stratigraphy

    L. Renato Grigoli | Sep 5, 2023

    The Waterfront and Navy Yard are just two neighborhoods in our nation’s capital with stories of development and urban renewal.
  • Startup Imperialism

    Arinn Amer | Aug 31, 2023

    A re-examination of the Age of Exploration may have more than a little to teach us about modern venture capitalists.
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