Professional Life
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Townhouse Notes
L. Renato Grigoli | Mar 13, 2023
Journalists don’t often get the best press from historians, and not without reason. The study and pr... -
What the Renaissance Got Wrong
Vanessa R. Corcoran | Mar 9, 2023
Becoming a mother during the pandemic made one historian reconsider a principle that had guided her since college. -
2023 AHA Nominations
Compiled by Liz Townsend | Mar 8, 2023
The Nominating Committee offers the following candidates for offices of the AHA. -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Feb 28, 2023
In December and January, the AHA sent two letters, signed on to two more, and collaborated on drafting K–12 standards in Virginia. -
Don’t Say Gay, Stop WOKE, Banned Books, and Anti-Trans Laws
Laura Ansley | Feb 10, 2023
A webinar on current controversies regarding history education and related issues featured the challenges facing teachers at all education levels. -
The Uncertain Future of Social Studies in Virginia
Brendan Gillis | Feb 9, 2023
An update on the AHA’s recent K–12 advocacy in Virginia. -
The Integrity of History Education
James Grossman and Jeremy C. Young | Feb 8, 2023
Over the past two years, legislation that would ban so-called divisive concepts concerning race, gen... -
Actions by the AHA Council
AHA Staff | Jan 31, 2023
Find out what the AHA Council was up to in the second half of 2022. -
AHA23
Photographs by Marc Monaghan | Jan 25, 2023
Historians visited the City of Brotherly Love for four days of discussions on a variety of topics. -
Guidelines for Broadening the Definition of Historical Scholarship
James Grossman | Jan 24, 2023
On January 5, 2023, the AHA Council approved the Guidelines for Broadening the Definition of Historical Scholarship.
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