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The Annual Meeting Is for Teachers: Highlights for K–12 Attendees at AHA24
December 8, 2023
With almost 90 sessions devoted to teaching and learning history, AHA24 is a great conference for teachers.
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The Right to Buy Arms: Gun Consumption in 20th-Century America
December 7, 2023
In Andrew C. McKevitt’s new book, he studies not just the right to bear arms but the buying of them.
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Awards, Prizes, and Honors to Be Conferred at the 137th Annual Meeting
December 6, 2023
Join us in San Francisco to honor the 2023 AHA prizewinners.
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What's in a Bottle? Conquest and the Origins of California Wine
December 5, 2023
Like the vintages themselves, the history of California’s wine industry is complex.
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On the Renaissance: Reflecting on the History of Rebirth
December 4, 2023
Why does a medieval cultural moment still fascinate us?
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On "On Ideological Litmus Tests"
December 1, 2023
To the Editor: While reading president Edward Muir’s wise and insightful column “On Ideological Litmus Tests: Historians and the Current Threats to Academic Freedom” (October 2023), I was reminded of ...
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On "My Libraries"
December 1, 2023
To the Editor: L.Renato Grigoli’s as usual right-on, witty “My Libraries: Finding a Third Place” (October 2023) sends me back in time to childhood visits at my working-class Peoria Public Library bran...
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Resolution for Consideration at the January 2024 Business Meeting
December 1, 2023
Members have submitted a resolution for the 2024 annual meeting.
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On "On Ideological Litmus Tests"
December 1, 2023
To the Editor: I was delighted to read Edward Muir’s “On Ideological Litmus Tests: Historians and the Current Threats to Academic Freedom” (October 2023) and his ardent tribute to Ernst Kantorowicz, w...
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The Unselfish Ruler: Norton I, Emperor of the United States
December 1, 2023
When a resident declares himself emperor, what is a city to do but go along with it?