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2024 AHA Research Grant Winners
AHA Activities, Perspectives Daily
Rebecca L. West | May 20, 2024
The AHA is pleased to announce the 2024 winners of its research grants.
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Call Me a Podcaster, If You Must: Producing the American Historical Review’s History in Focus
AHA Activities
Daniel J. Story | May 16, 2024
Daniel J. Story writes about his role as producer of the AHR’s podcast.
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Small Organizations, Big Impacts: Three AHA SHARP Grant Projects
Features
Dana Schaffer, Colin Windhorst, Brent D. Glass, and Patricia Schechter | May 15, 2024
Three awardees of an AHA grants program report on what they’ve accomplished.
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Supporting History Department Chairs: Behind the Scenes at the AHA
AHA Activities
Dana Schaffer | May 14, 2024
Get the scoop on AHA activities and resources designed to support department chairs.
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Join Us for #AHAReads 2024
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