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Townhouse Notes
Seth Denbo | Apr 3, 2020
The way we work is changing, mostly for the better. Can we ensure that flexibility does not replace connectivity? -
Townhouse Notes
Laura Ansley | Mar 2, 2020
For one history teacher, a life membership in the AHA was better than an engagement ring. -
Townhouse Notes
Laura Ansley | Feb 7, 2020
First-time attendees of the AHA annual meeting included our managing editor. -
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Laura Ansley | Jan 13, 2020
January 2020 marks a fresh start. It is a new year and a new decade. And at the AHA, it is a time of... -
Townhouse Notes
Allison Miller | Dec 4, 2019
Editor Allison Miller bids farewell to readers. -
Townhouse Notes
Allison Miller | Nov 12, 2019
Historians in higher education can't afford to lose anyone's interest. But how hard are we working to expand our appeal? -
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Seth Denbo | Oct 25, 2019
Without the National Archives and Records Administration, access to the sources that historians require would be impossible, but NARA is underfunded and undervalued. -
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Allison Miller | May 20, 2019
The news is not good for many small liberal arts colleges (SLACs). I’m not talking about the William... -
Townhouse Notes: Meritocracy and the Job Application Arms Race
Allison Miller | Mar 11, 2019
What’s behind the exceedingly onerous requirements for materials from academic job applicants? -
Townhouse Notes: Pay for Things You Read
Allison Miller | Feb 11, 2019
If information wants to be free, it’s working against history.
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