LGBTQ History
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AHA Joins Other Associations to Protest Georgia’s Proposed Religious Freedom Restoration Act
James Grossman | May 1, 2015
In collaboration with other scholarly societies scheduled to meet in Atlanta over the next two years... -
AHA Signs Amicus Curiae on Same-Sex Marriage
American Historical Association | Mar 9, 2015
The Council of the American Historical Association signed onto an amicus curiae brief received from AHA member Nancy Cott (Harvard... -
Session of the Week: Governmentality and LGBT Lives
AHA Staff | Nov 21, 2013
In an effort to highlight the diverse range of scholarship at the upcoming annual meeting, we’re highlighting different sessions here... -
Social Studies and the FAIR Act
Don Romesburg and Tamara Chaplin | Nov 1, 2012
Editor's Note: Perspectives on History welcomes letters to the editor on issues discussed in its pag... -
The AHA in New Orleans: Sessions with a Local Flavor, Part 2—Queer Souths: A Multisession Workshop
Allen Mikaelian | Oct 16, 2012
During the annual meeting, we come together to learn from each other, but also from the cities and regions... -
A Legislative Threat to Social Studies?
Kevin Krahenbuhl | Sep 1, 2012
Editor's Note: Perspectives on History welcomes letters to the editor on issues discussed in its pag... -
Saturday Overview – 126th Annual Meeting
Elisabeth Grant | Jan 7, 2012
Attend the AHA Business Meeting today from 4:45–6:00 p.m. in the Sheraton, Chicago Ballroom X at the 126th annual meeting... -
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History at the 126th Annual Meeting
Debbie Doyle | Dec 22, 2011
The American Historical Association’s 2012 annual meeting will feature a diverse array of sessions on LGBTQ history, sponsored by the... -
Session of the Week: Ending Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
AHA Staff | Dec 7, 2011
Current events are better understood through historical context. Such is the case with annual meeting session “Ending Don’t Ask, Don’t... -
Teaching LGBTQ History: Two Situations
Vicki L. Eaklor | May 1, 2010
I teach courses primarily in American history at a small university. I am one among four historians ...
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