From the President
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Speaking Up
John R. McNeill | Dec 5, 2019
Outgoing president John R. McNeill calls on historians to speak up in times of turmoil. -
Sparking Joy at the Annual Meeting
John R. McNeill and Laura McEnaney | Nov 21, 2019
If the AHA no longer sponsors interviews, it needs to promote teaching. -
Historians Go to the Movies
John R. McNeill | Oct 28, 2019
Historians have expertise and skills to offer Hollywood-if only they'll come knocking. -
AHA Interviews, Good Intentions, and Unexpected Consequences
John R. McNeill | Aug 28, 2019
What will happen now that the AHA will no longer host job interviews at its annual meeting? -
Jargon in History Writing Shuts Out the Public
John R. McNeill | May 20, 2019
Our society needs real history more than ever. We need to invite the curious, in true democratic fashion. -
The Fate of the “AHA Interview”
John R. McNeill | Apr 15, 2019
Should the AHA get out of the business of hosting job interviews altogether? -
Starting from Scratch
John R. McNeill | Mar 11, 2019
If you’re asked to prepare a course on an unfamiliar subject, be honest with your students. And start cramming. -
The Load Out and the Exhibit Hall
John R. McNeill | Feb 4, 2019
Look for AHA president John McNeill trawling publishers’ booths. -
What I Wish I’d Known Then
John R. McNeill | Jan 11, 2019
The fear of asking for help can hold you back. -
A Resilient Woman
Mary Beth Norton | Nov 13, 2018
Mary Beth Norton’s remarkable mother never had a chance to earn a PhD but still taught classics at the university level.
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