AHA Annual Meeting

  • Confronting Race and Medieval Fantasies

    Courtney Luckhardt | Sep 22, 2021

    Teaching the Middle Ages in the modern southern United States requires that we help students reexamine their ideas about the...
  • Professional Practice and Effort Rewarded

    Kevin Diestelow | Sep 1, 2021

    Should undergraduate students attend the AHA annual meeting? One attendee emphatically says yes.
  • On to New Orleans

    Debbie Ann Doyle | Aug 31, 2021

    The 135th annual meeting of the American Historical Association will be held Thursday through Sunday, January 6-9, 2022, in New Orleans.
  • Townhouse Notes

    Ashley E. Bowen | Jan 7, 2021

    Virtual AHA provides the chance to connect with other historians, share our work, and build community in a year when meeting in person is impossible.
  • True Crime Meets History

    R.E. Fulton | Dec 10, 2020

    Seeking true crime-adjacent histories at the 2020 AHA annual meeting, R.E. Fulton discovered scholars working on questions about the nature of privacy and new methodologies.
  • 2021 Annual Meeting Canceled

    Debbie Ann Doyle and James Grossman | Aug 31, 2020

    While we won't be meeting in Seattle this January, we hope you join us at upcoming Virtual AHA programming.
  • What’s the Big Deal with the Anthropocene?

    R.E. Fulton | Apr 27, 2020

    New methodologies of environmental history were a major theme at the 2020 AHA annual meeting.
  • Major Proposals

    Rachel Feinmark | Apr 7, 2020

    From AHA20, here are some tips on marketing the history major.
  • Looking Back and Ahead

    James Grossman | Feb 10, 2020

    An update on the challenges facing the AHA.
  • Townhouse Notes

    Laura Ansley | Feb 7, 2020

    First-time attendees of the AHA annual meeting included our managing editor.
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