
Features
- Rethinking How We Train Historians
Rita Chin | Jan 21, 2020
- History Enrollments Hold Steady as Department Efforts Intensify
Julia Brookins and Emily Swafford | Jan 15, 2020
On the Cover
Enrollments is one of the biggest challenges facing history departments, and higher education institutions at large, across the United States. How can departments reverse the downward trend over the last decade? What strategies will attract students to history courses? In this month’s issue, we reveal the results of the 2019 history enrollments survey and discuss the myriad ways that departments are working to bolster course enrollments.
Photo: Library of Congress/Thomas J. O’Halloran. Image Cropped.
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
Laura Ansley | Jan 13, 2020
From the President
- Cultivating Community
Mary Lindemann | Dec 31, 2019
From the Executive Director
- Research Access and Scholarly Equity
James Grossman and Becky Nicolaides | Jan 10, 2020
News
- "A Great Tradition That Was Not Ours"
Elyse Martin | Jan 22, 2020
Viewpoints
- The Job of the Academic Market
Rebecca S. Wingo | Jan 14, 2020
AHA Activities
- Going Where the Archives Lead
Laura Ansley | Dec 30, 2019
In Memoriam
- Daniel H. Calhoun (1927–2019)
Margaret Washington, Jeffrey Kolnick, and Martin Bennett | Jan 24, 2020
- Gabriel Jackson (1921–2019)
Michael Seidman | Jan 24, 2020
Letters to the Editor
- On the “Statement from the AHA on Domestic Terrorism, Bigotry, and History”
Richard L. Gawthrop | Jan 24, 2020