AHA Leadership
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Imagining PhD Orientation in 2022
James Grossman | Oct 1, 2017
A version of this column first appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education on August 28, 2017.Imag... -
Declining Enrollments in History Courses
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt | Oct 1, 2017
Is your department suffering declining enrollments in history courses? The AHA Teaching Division is listening. -
The Personal is Historical
Tyler Stovall | Oct 1, 2017
Some years ago, while introducing my undergraduate course on the history of 20th-century Europe, I r... -
A Time for Renewal: The AHA and the Path Forward
James Grossman | Sep 1, 2017
Perspectives on History has a new look. As someone who misses visual cues on a regular basis, I real... -
A Continent among Continents: European History Today
Tyler Stovall | Sep 1, 2017
Over 20 years ago, John Gillis published a major overview of the state of European historiography in... -
News about the Proposed FY 2018 Budget
James Grossman | Jul 18, 2017
Last week, committees in the House of Representatives voted on recommendations for Fiscal Year 2018 ... -
Actions by the AHA Council, January to June 2017
American Historical Association | Jul 5, 2017
Through e-mail conversation from January 9, 2017, to May 12, 2017, and at meetings on June 3 and 4, 2017,... -
“Balancing” the Books
James Grossman | May 1, 2017
I generally see government officials’ interest in history in the same way that I see broader public ... -
Race, Class, and History in the Trump Era
Tyler Stovall | May 1, 2017
One of the striking aspects of American politics during the era of Donald Trump’s presidential campa... -
Arenas, Platforms, and Megaphones
James Grossman | Apr 1, 2017
In the early morning hours of March 16, a document titled “America First: A Budget Blueprint to Make...
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