
Features
- Teaching the History Wars
Megan Threlkeld | Apr 18, 2023
- What Use Is a Book?
Carla Gardina Pestana | Apr 19, 2023
- The Berkeley Pipeline Program
Jordan Thomas Mursinna | Apr 20, 2023
On the Cover
Honesty, so the saying goes, is the best policy. Telling the truth is always better than lying. When Leopold von Ranke declared he wanted to describe the past wie es eigentlich gewesen—as it essentially happened—he articulated this as a principle which historians have since embraced, though there has been no little debate as to the practicalities of its execution. The recent resurgence of authoritarian, nationalist movements across the globe have added a new flavor and urgency to the discussion. Now more than ever, the United States and the world need historians and the honest history we provide.
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From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
L. Renato Grigoli | Apr 4, 2023
From the President
- The United States Needs Historians
Edward Muir | Apr 5, 2023
From the Executive Director
- History at a Crossroads
James Grossman and Anne Hyde | Apr 12, 2023
News
- Writing History While Living through It
Laura Ansley | Apr 11, 2023
- Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Apr 28, 2023
AHA Activities
- Maintaining Standards
Brendan Gillis and Julia Brookins | Apr 13, 2023
- Antiglobalism and the Transnational
Mark Philip Bradley | Apr 26, 2023
- The Nominating Committee
Alexandra F. Levy | Apr 25, 2023
In Memoriam
- Roger Daniels (1927–2022)
Jonathan van Harmelen | Apr 28, 2023
- Linda B. Hall (1939–2022)
Suzanne Pasztor and Melissa Bokovoy | Apr 28, 2023
- Kate Holbrook (1972–2022)
Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp | Apr 28, 2023
- Staughton Lynd (1929–2022)
Carl Mirra | Apr 28, 2023
Long Overdue
- Ronald Takaki (1939–2009)
Catherine Ceniza Choy | Apr 28, 2023
Everything Has a History
- Pomegranate Husk Reliquary
Corinne Kannenberg | Apr 27, 2023