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2024 AHA Nominations
March 11, 2024
The Nominating Committee offers the following candidates for offices of the AHA.
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Contact Binaries: Pristine Leftovers and Messy History
March 7, 2024
Tiny asteroids can help us think about the practice of history.
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Standards and Practices: Plagiarism in the 21st Century
March 6, 2024
Public attention to professional plagiarism has increased in recent years. Should historians be concerned?
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We Will All Go Together When We Go: Tom Lehrer and Academic Honesty
March 5, 2024
Have ideas of academic integrity changed since the 1940s?
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Edward G. Gray (1964–2023)
March 4, 2024
Edward G. Gray, cultural historian of Early America and the United States, passed away on December 22, 2023.
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On "Merze Tate"
March 4, 2024
To the Editor: As is typical of all In Memoriam essays, I greatly enjoyed the Long Overdue contribution by Barbara D. Savage on Merze Tate (December 2023). I do, however, want to push back against the...
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Advocacy Briefs: AHA Opposes Harmful Education Bill, Cuts to Liberal Arts and History Programs
March 4, 2024
The AHA continues its state- and institution-level advocacy.
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Natalie Zemon Davis (1928–2023)
March 4, 2024
Natalie Zemon Davis, the most renowned anglophone historian of early modern France of her generation, died on October 21, 2023, at age 94.
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Robert J. Knowlton (1941–2023)
March 4, 2024
Robert J. Knowlton, professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, died on November 18, 2023, at the age of 92.
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Russell R. Menard (1941–2023)
March 4, 2024
Russell R. Menard, professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota and a pioneering member of the Chesapeake School, passed away on November 16, 2023.