Africa
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Joseph C. Miller (1939–2019)
Kenda Mutongi and Martin Klein | May 20, 2019
Joseph Calder Miller, 79, professor emeritus at the University of Virginia and former president of the American Historical Association, died... -
Jan Vansina (1929–2017)
Florence Bernault | Apr 15, 2019
Jan Vansina, one of the world’s foremost historians of Africa, died peacefully in Madison, Wisconsin, on February 8, 2017. -
Joy Riders
Mustafah Dhada | Jan 9, 2019
A historian traces his passion for imaginative narratives and finely tuned sports cars to a “garage” in colonial Mozambique. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Ofosuwa M. Abiola
Matthew Keough | Dec 4, 2018
Ofosuwa Abiola is an assistant professor at Howard University. -
Grant of the Week: Faculty Development Seminar on West Africa
Zoë Jackson | Sep 26, 2018
Faculty at community colleges and minority-serving institutions can apply for a fully-funded faculty development seminar on West Africa. -
Teaching Decolonization Resources
Annabel LaBrecque | Jun 21, 2018
The NHC's Teaching Decolonization Resource Collection provides materials for teachers to create a comprehensive unit on women and the Algerian War of Independence. -
Collaborative Historical Research
Catherine Cymone Fourshey and Christine Saidi | Apr 5, 2018
Catherine Cymone Fourshey and Christine Saidi show how collaboration, particularly with local individuals, communities, and organizations, has been vital to their scholarship. -
Suzanne Miers Oliver (1922–2016)
Joseph C. Miller and Richard B. Allen | Mar 8, 2018
Historian of Global SlaverySuzanne Miers Oliver, professor emerita of history at Ohio University, pa... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Ross Dunn
Matthew Keough | Oct 3, 2017
Ross Dunn is professor emeritus of history at San Diego State University. His research interests include Islamic, African, and world history. -
Wrapping Up the 2017 AHA Today Summer Blog Contest
Kritika Agarwal | Aug 21, 2017
The 2017 AHA Today Blog Contest winners, Bridget Keown and Bernard C. Moore, share some final thoughts on producing a blog series from their research.
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