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Meet the 2023 Perspectives Daily Summer Columnists
June 1, 2023
Introducing the three graduate students who will write about music and memory, a high school’s embrace of local history, and the legacies of the New Deal.
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Gamifying History Instruction: Visual Novels in the College Classroom
May 31, 2023
Gamification of the classroom is all the rage. But which game should you choose?
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AHA Member Spotlight: Amy Hart
May 30, 2023
Amy Hart is a state historian at California State Parks. She lives in Arroyo Grande, California, and has been a member since 2022.
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Of Potato Latkes and Pedagogy: Cooking for the History Classroom
May 23, 2023
A cooking assignment helps illuminate the lives of Jewish women in the past for students.
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AHA Member Spotlight: Meya Elizabeth Hargett
May 23, 2023
Meya Elizabeth Hargett is an associate professor and diversity faculty fellow at Bakersfield College. She lives in Bakersfield, California, and has been a member since 2020.
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AHA Member Spotlight: Chang-tai Hung
May 16, 2023
Chang-tai Hung is Chair Professor of Humanities emeritus at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He lives in Hong Kong and has been a member since 1991.
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The Slaughterhouse Accountant: Researching Death
May 11, 2023
What does it mean for a historian to write about death in the midst of a pandemic?
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AHA Member Spotlight: Marcelo Aranda
May 9, 2023
Marcelo Aranda is an American studies and digital humanities coordinator at North Carolina School of Science and Math–Morganton. He lives in Morganton, North Carolina, and has been a member since 2012.
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Join Us for #AHAReads 2023: The Second Annual AHA Summer Reading Challenge
May 8, 2023
From June to Labor Day, read along with other historians—and this year, your children or students!
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Prized Books: Refereeing a Book Award
May 4, 2023
The work of book award referees is largely invisible but important. Here’s what it looks like.