Class Divide

When Charles Upchurch first assigned Marx’s Communist Manifesto in his 19th-century European history survey course, he got some unexpected feedback from one of his students: “less Marx, more Adam Smith.” Upchurch took the student’s exhortation to heart. As the students then discovered, the invisible hand of the free market—invoked by this illustration—makes up only part of Smith’s economic philosophy, which often prioritized societal welfare over the market. Upchurch found that after working their way through Smith, students were much more willing to engage with the ideas of Marx. As he writes, he’d found a way to “bridge previously disconnected viewpoints.” In this issue, Perspectives highlights history classrooms where instructors are shaking things up. Illustration from World of Money, Alvaro Castro Peña. Used by permission.

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March 6, 2017

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March 29, 2017

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March 24, 2017

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March 15, 2017

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March 9, 2017

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AHA Member Spotlight: Rajbir Singh Judge
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March 10, 2017

Letters to the Editor

On “Dear Future Historians”
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March 10, 2017

Letters to the Editor

On “Political History: An Exchange”
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March 10, 2017

In Memoriam

Ida Blom (1931–2016)
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March 1, 2017

In Memoriam

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March 10, 2017

In Memoriam

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News

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March 1, 2017

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March 28, 2017

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March 27, 2017

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March 16, 2017

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Contact Congress Immediately Regarding FY 2018 Federal Budget
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March 16, 2017

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“Education Embargo”
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March 13, 2017

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March 20, 2017

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Memory and Peace in Colombia

March 8, 2017

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