Latin America
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Yo Regresaré
Daniel J. Fernández-Guevara | Jan 13, 2023
Musician Celia Cruz had a complicated relationship with Cuba—and with the other exiles who left. -
Looking Back
Mark Philip Bradley | Dec 27, 2022
The latest AHR features the 1619 Project, W. E. B. Du Bois, transnational history, and the history of ideas. -
Art as Historical Method
Mark Philip Bradley | Oct 11, 2022
Identity, colonial legacies, and recovering knowledge are all showcased in the latest issue of the AHR. -
AHA Member Spotlight: James Mestaz
Matthew Keough | Sep 23, 2022
James Mestaz is an assistant professor at Sonoma State University. He lives in Santa Rosa, California, and has been a member since 2022. -
Archival Structures
Fernando Amador II | Jul 14, 2022
To write a dissertation from scratch, you must first construct an archive. -
Grant of the Week: Network to Freedom Grants
Alana Venable | May 10, 2022
The National Park Service National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program is now accepting applications for 2022 grant funding. -
Empires, Families, and Engaged History
Mark Philip Bradley | Apr 28, 2022
Questions of empire, race, family, and knowledge production weave throughout the articles in the latest AHR issue. -
Frank D. McCann Jr. (1939–2021)
Sonny B. Davis | Apr 28, 2022
Frank D. McCann Jr., professor emeritus in the Department of History at the University of New Hampshire, died in spring 2021. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Donna A. Patterson
Matthew Keough | Apr 22, 2022
Donna A. Patterson is a professor and chair of the Department of History, Political Science, and Philosophy at Delaware State... -
Helping the Tired, the Poor, the Huddled Masses
Grace Argo | Mar 10, 2022
History students help attorneys with asylum cases in the University of Michigan’s Immigrant Justice Lab.
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