Cultural History
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The History of Them, the History of Us
Edward Muir | Jan 17, 2023
A question of identity is at the core of the struggle over integrity in history. -
Yo Regresaré
Daniel J. Fernández-Guevara | Jan 13, 2023
Musician Celia Cruz had a complicated relationship with Cuba—and with the other exiles who left. -
Looking Back
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. -
The 20-Sided Die
Ian Tonat | Nov 29, 2022
From basements to Fifth Avenue boutiques, the 20-sided die represents the rise of all things geek in contemporary culture. -
Townhouse Notes
Leland Renato Grigoli | Nov 8, 2022
The monsters under your bed are newer—and older—than you might think. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Casey R. Olthaus
Matthew Keough | Nov 4, 2022
Casey R. Olthaus is an assistant English teacher at Kyoto Prefectural Sagano Senior High School. She lives in Kyoto, Japan,... -
R. Keith Schoppa (1943–2022)
Thomas R. Pegram, Elizabeth Schmidt, and Matthew Mulcahy | Oct 31, 2022
R. Keith Schoppa, professor emeritus at Loyola University Maryland, died on June 27, 2022. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Monica J. Stenzel
Matthew Keough | Oct 21, 2022
Monica J. Stenzel is a history instructor and the director of the Sustainability Center at Spokane Falls Community College. She... -
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. -
Cultivating History
Yota Batsaki and Julia Fine | Sep 20, 2022
Plants can cultivate links among geographies, periodizations, and subfields, all while providing a strong vector for classroom engagement.
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