Military History
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Sine Pari
Troy J. Sacquety and Jared M. Tracy | Dec 9, 2021
A different take on being a military historian. -
Graham A. Cosmas (1938–2021)
Edgar F. Raines Jr. | Oct 28, 2021
Graham A. Cosmas passed away on March 18, 2021. -
Katherine B. Aaslestad (1961–2021)
Suzanne Marchand | Sep 30, 2021
On April 24, 2021, we lost Katherine B. Aaslestad, pioneer in the social and political history of the Napoleonic era, to ovarian cancer. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Samuel Yamashita
Matthew Keough | Aug 27, 2021
Samuel Yamashita is the Henry E. Sheffield Professor of History in the Department of History, Pomona College, in Claremont, California. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Luca de Caprariis
Matthew Keough | Aug 13, 2021
Luca de Caprariis is a professor at John Cabot University. He lives in Rome, Italy, and has been a member since 2000. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Barbara L. Tischler
Matthew Keough | Jul 27, 2021
Barbara L. Tischler is a lecturer in the Black Male Initiative program at Empire State College, State University of New... -
Gruesome but Honorable Work
Kim Clarke | May 24, 2021
Grieving family members were instrumental in the creation of a federal program to rebury and repatriate the remains of fallen soldiers after World War II. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Yan Xu
Matthew Keough | Mar 19, 2021
Yan Xu is an associate professor of history and chair at Spelman College. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and has been a member since 2012. -
Working with Death
Ruth Lawlor | Dec 15, 2020
For historians studying violence, the archive they confront is one of intense feeling and, often, trauma preserved and rearticulated in the present. -
Grant of the Week: William L. Clements Library Fellowships
Karen Lou | Dec 7, 2020
The William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan is now accepting applications for its research fellowships.
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