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Grant of the Week: Michigan Historical Review 2018 Graduate Student Essay Contest
Zoe Jackson | May 2, 2018
The Michigan Historical Review is accepting submissions for its 2018 Graduate Student Essay Contest. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Beau D.J. Gaitors
Matthew Keough | May 1, 2018
Beau D.J. Gaitors is an assistant professor of history at Winston-Salem State University. -
“We Came Here to Take the Bastille”
John Lawrence | Apr 30, 2018
The candidacies of the Class of '74, a group of 76 Democrats who rode a wave of public disenchantment into... -
Experiments in Writing History
Elizabeth Elliott | Apr 26, 2018
Laura Kamoie still receives periodic royalty statements for a book she published over a decade ago—a... -
Grant of the Week: 2019 Kluge Fellowships
Zoe Jackson | Apr 25, 2018
The Library of Congress is accepting applications for the 2019 Kluge Fellowships, lasting between four and eleven months. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Judy Connolly
Matthew Keough | Apr 24, 2018
Judy Connolly is an online history instructor for Jacksonville University, where she delivers a uniq... -
Reimagining the History Survey Course
Steven Mintz | Apr 23, 2018
Faculty members at universities across the country are experimenting with new models for history survey courses and different approaches to... -
History Is Relevant Everywhere
Antia Wiersma | Apr 19, 2018
On the one day between the first European winter storm of the year and a North American snow blizzar... -
Grant of the Week: Charles C. Eldredge Prize
Zoe Jackson | Apr 18, 2018
The Charles C. Eldredge Prize from the Smithsonian American Art Museum recognizes an outstanding book-length publication in American art history. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Jonathan Hancock
Matthew Keough | Apr 17, 2018
Jonathan Hancock is an assistant professor of history at Hendrix College.
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