
Features
- Teaching on the “Balkan Express”
Christina Koulouri | May 13, 2019
- Learning Holocaust History in the 21st Century
Meirah Shedlo | Apr 29, 2019
On the Cover
As war raged in Yugoslavia, Sarajevo residents braved the bitter winter of 1992. As their country fell apart traumatically, a group of forward-thinking, multi-ethnic historians from Yugoslavia and other nations came together in Germany to write curriculum for the high school classrooms that would emerge after the fighting ceased. They knew it would be a difficult sell, and it was. But their hopes for history teaching have borne remarkable fruit. Christian Maréchal/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
Allison Miller | May 20, 2019
From the President
- Jargon in History Writing Shuts Out the Public
John R. McNeill | May 20, 2019
From the Executive Director
- On the Recent Executive Order on “Free Inquiry” in Higher Education
James Grossman and Edward Liebow | May 20, 2019
News
- Communication Revolution
Zoë Jackson | May 14, 2019
- Data Overload
Seth Denbo | May 7, 2019
Viewpoints
- Are All Graduate Student Conferences Created Equal?
Paul Braff | May 6, 2019
AHA Activities
- Why Ruling Classes Fail
Alex Lichtenstein | May 8, 2019
In Memoriam
- Henry S. Bausum (1924–2019)
Ann Bausum | May 20, 2019
- T.K. Hunter (1956–2018)
Adrienne Monteith Petty and Scott A. Sandage | May 20, 2019
- Glen Jeansonne (1947–2018)
Joseph Rodriguez and Helena Pycior | May 20, 2019
- Joseph C. Miller (1939–2019)
Kenda Mutongi and Martin Klein | May 20, 2019
- Elisabeth Israels Perry (1939–2018)
David Perry | May 20, 2019
Letters to the Editor
- On Tenure in Digital History
Lauren Tilton | May 20, 2019