Migration/Immigration/Diaspora
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The Philadelphia Lazaretto
David Barnes | Dec 28, 2022
Quarantine at the Lazaretto met many migrants when they arrived in 19th-century Philadelphia. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Aimee Loiselle
Matthew Keough | Dec 9, 2022
Aimee Loiselle is an assistant professor of history at Central Connecticut State University. She lives in Springfield, Massachusetts, and has been a member since 2016. -
Richard Herr (1922–2022)
Martin Jay and Paula Fass | Nov 30, 2022
Richard Herr, professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, died on May 29, 2022. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Ursula Lehmkuhl
Matthew Keough | Oct 7, 2022
Ursula Lehmkuhl is the chair of international history at Trier University. She lives in Trier and has been a member since 1999. -
Is History History?
James H. Sweet | Aug 17, 2022
When historians concede to discuss the past with the terms of the present, they abandon the skill set that makes them historians. -
From Bath Riots to Blocking Asylum
Arabella Delgado | Aug 15, 2022
US border restrictions during COVID-19 reflect a long history of policing migrants for disease. -
Meet the 2022 Perspectives Daily Summer Columnists
Laura Ansley | Jun 1, 2022
Introducing the three graduate students who will write about archives, place, and sovereignty. -
Empires, Families, and Engaged History
Mark Philip Bradley | Apr 28, 2022
Questions of empire, race, family, and knowledge production weave throughout the articles in the latest AHR issue. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Marianne S. Wokeck
Matthew Keough | Apr 1, 2022
Marianne S. Wokeck is a professor emeritus at Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis. She lives in Indianapolis, Indiana, and has been a member since 1977. -
Tyler Stovall (1954–2021)
Michael G. Vann | Mar 31, 2022
On December 10, 2021, Tyler Stovall suddenly and unexpectedly passed away in New York City.
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