Europe
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The Short Telescope
Simon P. Newman | Oct 27, 2022
American universities are not the only ones who must confront legacies of the slave trade. -
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. -
Henry J. Tobias (1925–2021)
Daniel C. Snell | Sep 30, 2022
Henry J. Tobias, historian of Russia and American Jewish life, died on March 28, 2021. -
The Sarajevo Assassination That Didn’t Happen
Paul Miller-Melamed | Sep 14, 2022
What is the historical significance of an event that wasn’t? -
“Two Separate Societies, Divided by Color”
Trishula Patel | Aug 9, 2022
The diverse casting of the Netflix series Bridgerton raises questions about a fictional version of the past without colonialism. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Lorraine Daston
Matthew Keough | Jul 21, 2022
Lorraine Daston is a historian of science and director emerita at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science,... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Norman Etherington
Matthew Keough | Jun 22, 2022
Norman Etherington is an emeritus professor at the University of Western Australia. He lives in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, and... -
AHA Member Spotlight: Dennis J. Dunn
Matthew Keough | May 26, 2022
Dennis J. Dunn is a Regents and University Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Texas State University. He lives in San Marcos,... -
Grant of the Week: Parker-Schmitt Dissertation Award
Alana Venable | May 23, 2022
The European History Section of the Southern Historical Association is now accepting submissions for the Parker-Schmitt Dissertation Award. -
The Emperor’s Right Hand
David Alan Parnell | May 17, 2022
Once you go down a YouTube rabbit hole, you never know where you'll end up.
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