From the Executive Director

  • The Integrity of History Education

    From the Executive Director

    James Grossman and Jeremy C. Young | Feb 8, 2023

    Over the past two years, legislation that would ban so-called divisive concepts concerning race, gender, sexuality, and US history in classrooms and c...
  • Guidelines for Broadening the Definition of Historical Scholarship

    From the Executive Director

    James Grossman | Jan 24, 2023

    On January 5, 2023, the AHA Council approved the Guidelines for Broadening the Definition of Historical Scholarship.
  • AHA Advocacy and the Value of Membership

    From the Executive Director

    James Grossman | Nov 9, 2022

    Rethinking the value of membership in a professional association of historians.
  • The National History Center and the AHA

    AHA Activities, From the Executive Director

    James Grossman | Sep 29, 2022

    The work of the National History Center is being consolidated into the AHA. Executive director James Grossman discusses the history,...

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  • What Are Students Learning?

    James Grossman | Aug 18, 2022

    What is actually being taught in US history classrooms?
  • Stepping Away from the Job

    James Grossman | Apr 12, 2022

    If you're already doing what you love, what are the benefits of retiring?
  • Gateway to Change

    James Grossman and Andrew K. Koch | Mar 23, 2022

    With History Gateways, the AHA and the Gardner Institute's achievements went beyond what each could have done alone.
  • The Future of AHA Online Programming

    James Grossman | Feb 16, 2022

    The AHA is developing new online programming to meet the needs of members and the discipline.
  • A Pardon for Homer Plessy

    James Grossman | Jan 25, 2022

    At a ceremony on January 5, 2022, the plaintiff in the landmark case Plessy v. Ferguson received a posthumous pardon.
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