
Features
- American Solitude
Jeffrey Mathias | Feb 17, 2021
- Choose Your Professional Path
Courtney E. Thompson | Feb 10, 2021
- Has the Decline in History Majors Hit Bottom?
Robert B. Townsend | Feb 23, 2021
On the Cover
As of March 2021, most Perspectives readers will have been social distancing, wearing masks, and taking other precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19 for a full year. In "American Solitude: Notes Toward a History of Isolation," Jeffrey Mathias discusses mid-20th-century isolation studies conducted by psychologists and US military and space scientists. He describes the sensation of living through “an apocalypse not yet arrived and yet unending.” Yet even in isolation, we are rarely truly alone. AHA staff Emily Swafford and Sarah Jones Weicksel report on how the Association used new technologies and started new projects to connect historians while “Confronting a Pandemic.”
Collection of Robert R. Holt, courtesy of the Holt family
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
Ashley E. Bowen | Feb 3, 2021
From the President
- The “Fun” in Fundraising
Jacqueline Jones | Feb 22, 2021
From the Executive Director
- A Paradox
James Grossman | Feb 9, 2021
News
- As Many Voices As Possible
Laura Ansley | Feb 11, 2021
- Advocacy Briefs
Gabriella Virginia Folsom | Feb 26, 2021
Virtual AHA
- Overview and Updates
AHA Staff | Feb 26, 2021
AHA Activities
- Confronting a Pandemic
Emily Swafford and Sarah Jones Weicksel | Feb 16, 2021
- Slowing It Down
Alex Lichtenstein | Feb 24, 2021
- AHA Introduces John Lewis Awards
AHA Staff | Feb 26, 2021
- AHA Council, Divisions, and Committees for 2021
Compiled by Liz Townsend | Mar 26, 2021
Career Paths
- Graduate School Is a Foreign Country
Susan Ferber | Feb 4, 2021
In Memoriam
- Nancy Fitch (1946–2020)
Gayle Brunelle and Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall | Feb 26, 2021
- Paul S. Seaver (1932–2020)
David Como | Feb 26, 2021
- Howard P. Segal (1948–2020)
Alan I Marcus | Feb 26, 2021
Everything Has a History
- The Fateh Al-Khayr
Fahad Ahmad Bishara | Feb 25, 2021