
Features
- AHA22 Online
AHA Staff | Mar 15, 2022
- National History Day Unites a Community
Mary Manning | Mar 14, 2022
On the Cover
We are at a crossroads between the old standard and a new normal, forced to choose between paths whose endpoints we cannot see. Digital meetings are here to stay, a great leap forward in making scholarship more democratic and accessible, but their specific form is up in the air. This issue looks to that future. Leila Markosian, Kristen Shahverdian, and Alexandra F. Levy present a new program that addresses contentious issues in “Flashpoints.” The AHA staff gives an overview of several cutting-edge AHA22 Online panels. And Mary Manning’s “History Day Brings Communities Together” introduces us to those who are, quite literally, the historians of the future. What other new frontiers await?
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From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
Leland Renato Grigoli | Mar 9, 2022
From the Association
- Statement Condemning Russian Invasion of Ukraine
AHA Staff | Mar 31, 2022
From the President
- Finding Our Roots?
James H. Sweet | Mar 22, 2022
From the Executive Director
- Gateway to Change
James Grossman and Andrew K. Koch | Mar 23, 2022
News
- Helping the Tired, the Poor, the Huddled Masses
Grace Argo | Mar 10, 2022
- Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Mar 31, 2022
AHA Activities
- Flashpoints
Leila Markosian, Kristen Shahverdian, and Alexandra F. Levy | Mar 29, 2022
- 2022 AHA Nominations
Compiled by Liz Townsend | Mar 8, 2022
In Memoriam
- Richard S. Dunn (1928–2022)
Alison Games | Mar 31, 2022
- Maya K. Peterson (1980–2021)
Brendan Karch | Mar 31, 2022
- Jonathan Spence (1936–2021)
Kenneth Pomeranz | Mar 31, 2022
- Tyler Stovall (1954–2021)
Michael G. Vann | Mar 31, 2022
Everything Has a History
- Elevator Sounds
Alexandra Hui | Mar 30, 2022