
Features
- On the Ordering of Affairs
David MacLaren McDonald | Apr 13, 2022
- What’s Next?
Allison Blakely, Jim Gardner, Linda K. Kerber, Asunción Lavrin, Joanne Reitano, and Richard White | Apr 14, 2022
On the Cover
The process of becoming someone other than who we once were is usually slow, almost unnoticeable. But whether deliberate and long planned or sudden and unwilling, the act of retiring is one which can profoundly shift one’s identity and sense of self. This issue records the thoughts, experiences, and even a bit of advice from seven historians who have retired, or will shortly, on how to use the transition to stop, take stock, and even perhaps relax before looking to new horizons.
Evan Williams, PureADK.com
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
Leland Renato Grigoli | Apr 5, 2022
From the President
- Professor Coach
James H. Sweet | Apr 6, 2022
From the Executive Director
- Stepping Away from the Job
James Grossman | Apr 12, 2022
News
- Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Apr 28, 2022
AHA Activities
- New Faces at the AHA
Alana Venable | Apr 19, 2022
- Empires, Families, and Engaged History
Mark Philip Bradley | Apr 28, 2022
In Memoriam
- Frank D. McCann Jr. (1939–2021)
Sonny B. Davis | Apr 28, 2022
Everything Has a History
- The Elocution Cage
Jeremy C. Young | Apr 27, 2022