2018 Annual Meeting
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Experiments in Writing History
AHA Today
Elizabeth Elliott | Apr 26, 2018
Laura Kamoie still receives periodic royalty statements for a book she published over a decade ago—an economic history of the early American Tayloe fa... -
History Is Relevant Everywhere
AHA Today
Antia Wiersma | Apr 19, 2018
On the one day between the first European winter storm of the year and a North American snow blizzard, I flew to Washington, DC, to participate in the... -
Exploring Career Possibilities with ImaginePhD
AHA Today
Kaete O'Connell | Apr 2, 2018
ImaginePhD provides PhD students and postdocs in the humanities and social sciences with information on different job sectors and various career-exploration tools. -
Global Dissent
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Rachel Van Bokkem | Mar 9, 2018
In May 1968, French students and workers, protesting consumerism, capitalism, and US involvement in Vietnam, engaged in the largest general strike in ...
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“For the Future”: Doing Indigenous History after Standing Rock
Zoë Jackson | Mar 9, 2018
The #NoDAPL movement has "made it impossible for indigenous historians to see their work as separate from the broader movement... -
Search History: Making Research Transparent in the Digital Age
Stephanie Kingsley Brooks | Mar 9, 2018
At the 2018 AHA annual meeting, researchers, documentary editors, librarians, archivists, and educat... -
How Departments Are Tackling Lower Enrollments
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt | Mar 9, 2018
The AHA Teaching Division staged what might be termed a productive takeover of the Department Chairs... -
The Struggle to Commemorate Reconstruction
Sarah Jones Weicksel | Mar 8, 2018
Following the American Civil War, the United States engaged in a process of reconstruction that was ... -
Part of the Religious DNA
Ethan Ehrenhaft | Feb 22, 2018
Scholars at the AHA annual meeting discussed the history of Islam in America and the challenges American Muslims have faced historically.
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