
Features
- Consider the Student View
Monique Dufour | Nov 17, 2020
- Turning Inquiry into Action
Caleb Wood Richardson | Nov 18, 2020
- Collaborating on the Intro Course
Trevor R. Getz and Steven M. Harris | Nov 10, 2020
On the Cover
This issue of Perspectives on History includes three Feature articles about collaboration in teaching. Although each focuses on different aspects of undergraduate education, all three emphasize how collaboration—with students, fellow historians, or faculty in other disciplines—improves the classroom experience for everyone. In “Turning Inquiry into Action,” Caleb Wood Richardson (Univ. of New Mexico) explains how communities of practice (CoPs) brought instructors across the university together to get the gears turning. CoPs supported Richardson and other faculty as they worked on evaluating and improving their teaching. These articles, read together, may prompt historians to think about how they can bring collaboration into their classrooms, public history, and other learning spaces.
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From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
Ashley E. Bowen | Nov 3, 2020
From the President
- Reasons for Hope in a Difficult Year
Mary Lindemann | Nov 24, 2020
From the Executive Director
- Official Comments on Federal Regulations
James Grossman | Nov 19, 2020
News
- Advocacy Briefs
Gabriella Virginia Folsom | Nov 30, 2020
Virtual AHA
- Overview and Updates
AHA Staff | Nov 30, 2020
AHA Activities
- 2020 Awards, Prizes, and Honors Announced
Gabriella Virginia Folsom | Nov 4, 2020
- Women Historians in Academia
Patricia Albjerg Graham | Nov 13, 2020
- The Value of Representation
Sarah Fenton | Nov 16, 2020
- Black Internationalism, Plagues, and Toxicity
Alex Lichtenstein | Nov 12, 2020
In Memoriam
- Stephen F. Cohen (1938–2020)
Michael David-Fox | Nov 30, 2020
- Miriam E. Jiménez Román (1951–2020)
Will Guzmán | Nov 30, 2020
- Peter Paret (1924–2020)
Carl Boyd | Nov 30, 2020
Letters to the Editor
- On “Our Colleagues”
Sue Kozel | Nov 30, 2020
- On “A New View of Event History”
Christine Haynes | Nov 30, 2020
Everything Has a History
- Protose Cutlets
Adam Shprintzen | Nov 25, 2020