
Features
- Missing Women
Bridget Riley | Dec 8, 2021
- What Difference Does a Pandemic Make?
Julia Brookins | Dec 22, 2021
On the Cover
It’s an odd turn of phrase, for one to say that they can sense that something is missing. They cannot, after all, see, smell, taste, hear, or touch an absence. In this issue, two authors work to sense, articulate, and address a missing presence. In “Missing Women,” Bridget Riley explores how she uses a podcast assignment to tackle the gender imbalance in middle school social studies textbooks. Brian Piper considers how an unnamed Black man used the visual and tactile nature of a daguerreotype to assert his presence when “so much of America’s visual culture distorted or denied his existence.” Recognizing the presence of these absences requires the question: what are the other missing pieces in history?
Felix Moissenet, Portrait of a Man, ca. 1852. Daguerreotype, 3¼ × 2¾ inches. New Orleans Museum of Art, Museum Purchase, Maya and James Brace Fund, 2013.22. Available to view by appointment.
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
Laura Ansley | Dec 7, 2021
From the President
- From Inclusive Public Schools to Divisive Concepts
James H. Sweet | Dec 15, 2021
From the Executive Director
- A Tribute to Leon Litwack
James Grossman and Waldo E. Martin | Dec 27, 2021
News
- Student Focused and Historically Accurate
Claire Vanderwood | Dec 21, 2021
- Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Dec 29, 2021
AHA Activities
- Teacher, Mentor, Coach
Laura Ansley | Dec 14, 2021
Career Paths
- Sine Pari
Troy J. Sacquety and Jared M. Tracy | Dec 9, 2021
In Memoriam
- James Z. Gao (1948–2021)
Jeffrey Herf | Dec 29, 2021
- Walter Nugent (1935–2021)
James H. Madison | Dec 29, 2021
- Charles Grier Sellers Jr. (1923–2021)
Daniel N. Gullotta and David A. Hollinger | Dec 29, 2021
- Martin J. Sherwin (1937–2021)
Gregg Herken | Dec 29, 2021
- Eric Weitz (1953–2021)
Jeremy Adelman | Dec 29, 2021
Letters to the Editor
- On November 2021 Letters
Ty Geltmaker | Dec 29, 2021
Everything Has a History
- Portrait of a Man
Brian Piper | Dec 28, 2021