
Features
- History 101: What It Is and Why We Need It Now
Paulina L. Alberto and Farina Mir | Apr 2, 2018
- Collaborative Reading and Note-Taking
Aiala Levy | Apr 2, 2018
On the Cover
Controversies over animal captivity have recently roiled venerable amusement enterprises like SeaWorld and the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Yet many people are unaware of the deeper history of capturing and displaying large mammals, such as the beluga whales at P. T. Barnum's American Museum in the 1860s. Amanda Bosworth reveals the context to these controversies: our changing relationship with captive animals.
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes: Confident Writing and Expertise
Allison Miller | Apr 2, 2018
From the President
- Why Are You a Historian?
Mary Beth Norton | Apr 2, 2018
From the Executive Director
- Access to Digital Resources
James Grossman | Apr 2, 2018
News
- Crossing the Florida Straits
Elizabeth Elliott | Apr 2, 2018
- Research Clutter: A New App Helps Create Order out of Disorder
Zoë Jackson | Apr 1, 2018
- Advocacy Briefs: AHA Condemns Polish Law Criminalizing Public Discussion of Polish Complicity in Nazi War Crimes
AHA Staff | Apr 2, 2018
Perspectives on Culture
- Barnum's Whales
Amanda Bosworth | Apr 2, 2018
AHA Activities
- AHA Welcomes New Staff Member: Meet Elyse Martin
Allison Miller | Apr 2, 2018
- Nations and Empires
Alex Lichtenstein | Apr 2, 2018
- 2018 AHA Nominations
Compiled by Liz Townsend | Apr 2, 2018
In Memoriam
- Marvin L. Edwards (1915–2016)
Jill Wharton | Apr 2, 2018