2018 Annual Meeting
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If We Fund it, Will You Come? The NEH at AHA18
National Endowment for the Humanities Staff | Jan 5, 2018
When the American Historical Association gathers for its annual meeting in Washington, DC, the staff... -
Subway Stories
Zachary Schrag | Jan 4, 2018
Recent problems with the DC Metro suggest a need for more histories of maintenance on public transit systems and other infrastructure projects, writes Zachary Schrag. -
Tweeting at AHA18? Here Are Some Helpful Guidelines
Stephanie Kingsley | Jan 2, 2018
It’s almost meeting time! Starting tomorrow, historians from around the world will gather in Washing... -
The Rise and Fall of DC’s Chinatown
Shaobin Zheng | Dec 29, 2017
Even though only 300 Chinese Americans remain in DC's Chinatown, the neighborhood attests to the community's vibrant history in the city, writes Shaobin Zheng. -
AHA18 Signature Cocktail Names Announced!
AHA Staff | Dec 22, 2017
AHA staff is thrilled to announce the winning names of this year’s “Name That Cocktail!” contest. Ea... -
Teaching Local History using Digital Methods
Seth Denbo | Dec 21, 2017
“British Again Striking Hard on Somme Front Capture Two Lines of German Trenches” reads a banner hea... -
Voting Now Open for 2018 Name that Cocktail!
AHA Staff | Dec 15, 2017
Thanks to everyone who contributed a suggestion to the 2018 Name that Cocktail! contest. We’ve aggre... -
Historians Tackle the Present in Six Late-Breaking Sessions at AHA18
Kritika Agarwal | Dec 14, 2017
For the first time, the 2018 AHA annual meeting includes a set of member-proposed late-breaking sessions. -
Name that Cocktail 2018!
AHA Staff | Dec 8, 2017
For the sixth year in a row, AHA annual meeting hotels will be offering signature cocktails at their... -
Frederick Douglass at 200: Making New Meaning of His Life and Legacy
A J Aiséirithe | Dec 7, 2017
Before today’s protests against symbols of American nationalism, or debates about the place of the C...
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