
Features
- The AHA Jobs Report
Dylan Ruediger | Feb 26, 2018
- Slavery Redux in Brazil
João José Reis | Translation by Jack A. Draper III | Mar 9, 2018
- Online Only
Seth Denbo | Mar 9, 2018
On the Cover
This year's AHA Jobs Report comes as what we know about "the market" is evolving. Most readers will want to know how many tenure-track assistant professorships were posted last year, but the increasing number of nonacademic jobs for history PhDs has prompted the AHA to ask new questions: What is a job and where do historians find them? We can no longer look only in the light; we have to seek out what's in the shadows.
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes: How Much Longer for the Graph of Doom?
Allison Miller | Mar 9, 2018
From the President
- When the AHA Takes a Public Stance
Mary Beth Norton | Mar 9, 2018
From the Executive Director
- Humanities Funding and the Proposed Federal Budget
James Grossman | Mar 9, 2018
News
- Global Dissent
Rachel Van Bokkem | Mar 9, 2018
- “For the Future”: Doing Indigenous History after Standing Rock
Zoë Jackson | Mar 9, 2018
- Search History: Making Research Transparent in the Digital Age
Stephanie Kingsley Brooks | Mar 9, 2018
From the Teaching Division
- How Departments Are Tackling Lower Enrollments
Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt | Mar 9, 2018
AHA Activities
- AHA Council Announces Changes to the American Historical Review
Seth Denbo | Mar 9, 2018
- AHA Council, Divisions, and Committees for 2018
Compiled by Liz Townsend | Mar 1, 2018
In Memoriam
- Suzanne Miers Oliver (1922–2016)
Joseph C. Miller and Richard B. Allen | Mar 8, 2018
Letters to the Editor
- On the December 2017 Townhouse Notes and Writing
Caroline Bynum | Mar 9, 2018
- On the December 2017 Townhouse Notes and Grad School
Ty Geltmaker | Mar 9, 2018
- On "In England's Dreaming"
Richard Harris | Mar 9, 2018