From the Editor
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Leland Renato Grigoli | Mar 9, 2022
When current events stress you out, reading lots of 700-year-old legal documents can be just the thing you need to relax. -
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Leland Renato Grigoli | Feb 7, 2022
Finding one's subject relevant to contemporary events is both a curse and a blessing. How do historians navigate these troubled waters? -
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Leland Renato Grigoli | Jan 13, 2022
Leland Renato Grigoli, the new editor, introduces himself and gives his perspective on history. -
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Laura Ansley | Dec 7, 2021
As Perspectives enters its 60th year, we're making some changes to improve accessibility. -
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Laura Ansley | Nov 4, 2021
Historical romance novels are one way that history reaches the public that we should recognize and celebrate. -
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Ashley E. Bowen | Oct 4, 2021
Navigating a career transition, even a desired move into a new field, can be distressing and isolating. -
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Ashley E. Bowen and Olivia Ricche | Sep 7, 2021
The Perspectives author pool is slightly more diverse than the AHA's membership, but content skews to covering the United States, current events, and public history. -
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Ashley E. Bowen | Aug 9, 2021
The AHA staff plans to return to the townhouse after Labor Day. -
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Ashley E. Bowen | Apr 6, 2021
Editor Ashley E. Bowen reflects on her first year with Perspectives and the summer ahead. -
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Ashley E. Bowen | Mar 3, 2021
Connecting with our professional networks during the pandemic has extended beyond historical work.
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