American Historical Review
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Antiglobalism and the Transnational
AHA Activities
Mark Philip Bradley | Apr 26, 2023
The June issue of the American Historical Review includes articles on Chinese oyster fishers, the International Monetary Fund, and more. -
Trading on Justice
AHA Activities
Mark Philip Bradley | Feb 22, 2023
The latest AHR issue includes slavery and reparations, histories of the 19th century, and new approaches to transnational history. -
New Beginnings
AHA Activities, News
Laura Ansley | Jan 18, 2023
From relocating the editorial offices to big updates within its pages, the American Historical Review is looking to the future. -
Looking Back
AHA Activities
Mark Philip Bradley | Dec 27, 2022
The latest AHR features the 1619 Project, W. E. B. Du Bois, transnational history, and the history of ideas.
Most Recent
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Art as Historical Method
Mark Philip Bradley | Oct 11, 2022
Identity, colonial legacies, and recovering knowledge are all showcased in the latest issue of the AHR. -
Empires, Families, and Engaged History
Mark Philip Bradley | Apr 28, 2022
Questions of empire, race, family, and knowledge production weave throughout the articles in the latest AHR issue. -
New Year, Fresh Look
Mark Philip Bradley, Manuel Martinez Alvarenga, Marlena Boswell, Isti Bhattacharya, Miguel Cruz-Díaz, Justin Hawkins, Brian Quinn, and Thomas Stephens | Feb 23, 2022
The latest issue of the journal has been completely redesigned and introduces the AHR History Lab. -
When the Birds Go Silent
Manuel Martinez Alvarenga, Marlena Boswell, Isti Bhattacharya, Miguel Cruz-Díaz, Justin Hawkins, Brian Quinn, and Thomas Stephens | Nov 24, 2021
The latest issue of the AHR features articles on environmental history, African history, and digital history, among other topics. -
From Water and Radicalism to Archival Friendships
Mark Philip Bradley | Aug 25, 2021
The September issue of the American Historical Review showcases the chronological, methodological, and spatial reach that has become a hallmark...
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