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Climate Preservation
Perspectives Daily
Elizabeth (Scout) Blum and Ellen Griffith Spears | Jul 7, 2022
Historians express concern over the upcoming loss of a repository of valuable government data. -
A Year of Robust Humanities Advocacy
Perspectives Daily
Alexandra Klein | May 24, 2022
The National Humanities Alliance reports on the impact of increased funding for federal humanities programs, leading to robust humanities advocacy. -
Promising Signs for Humanities Funding
Perspectives Daily
Alexandra Klein | Sep 27, 2021
The National Humanities Alliance reports on the Biden administration's budget, which increases the prospect for robust funding in the humanities community. -
A Year Characterized by Pivoting and Adapting
Perspectives Daily
Alexandra F. Levy | Sep 21, 2021
The 2020 HAC report documents the progress made by the Office of the Historian of the State Department during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Consistently Evolving
Adam M. Howard and Kristin L. Ahlberg | Sep 20, 2021
In the 160 years since a Congressional request led to the Foreign Relations of the United States series, the project’s... -
Declassification Slowdown
Alexandra F. Levy | Oct 27, 2020
The State Department's Office of the Historian faced challenges on multiple fronts in 2019. -
Secrecy Prevails as Declassification Slows
Allison Miller | Nov 19, 2019
A stinging new report details problems and potential solutions in getting the history of US foreign relations to the public. -
On "Request Denied"
Richard H. Immerman | Nov 1, 2018
The Historical Advisory Committee’s chair expresses concerns about the declassification crisis in the Department of Defense. -
Declassification Woes
Seth Denbo | Sep 19, 2018
Historians criticize the Department of Defense for its slow and incomplete declassification of historically significant documents.
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