
Features
- Major Proposals
Rachel Feinmark | Apr 7, 2020
- Advising Graduate Students about Career Diversity
Sally Hadden | Apr 8, 2020
On the Cover
As historians are aware, everything changes over time, including language. Even basic building blocks like pronouns can change with usage. In this month's issue, we highlight the ways that the singular "they" has entered the conversation. Whether identifying pronouns in a Twitter bio or using they/them to refer to historical actors whose gender identity is ambiguous or changes over their lifetime, Laura Ansley reports on how historians are wrestling with how gender enters the English language at its most basic level.
Photo: Karen Lou
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
Seth Denbo | Apr 3, 2020
From the President
- Responsibility and Civility
Mary Lindemann | Mar 30, 2020
News
- Singular They
Laura Ansley | Apr 1, 2020
- Deportation Nation
Elyse Martin | Apr 15, 2020
- Advocacy Briefs
Devon Reich | Apr 6, 2020
Viewpoints
- If You Charge Facts with Bias, Historians Are Guilty
John Broich | Apr 13, 2020
AHA Activities
- Age as a Category of Historical Analysis
Alex Lichtenstein | Apr 10, 2020
- 2020 AHA Nominations
Compiled by Liz Townsend | Mar 6, 2020
In Memoriam
- Simeon J. Crowther (1943–2019)
William Weber | Apr 16, 2020
- A. Hunter Dupree (1921–2019)
John Hattendorf | Apr 16, 2020
- Albert N. Hamscher III (1946–2019)
Donald Mrozek | Apr 16, 2020
- John Ellis van Courtland Moon (1929–2019)
Michael Turk and Teresa Thomas | Apr 16, 2020
- Brian Tierney (1922–2019)
Kenneth Pennington | Apr 16, 2020
Letters to the Editor
- A Tribute to Allison Miller
Ty Geltmaker | Apr 16, 2020
- Disciplining History
Sarath Pillai | Apr 16, 2020