Museums

  • Looking Back

    AHA Activities

    Mark Philip Bradley | Dec 27, 2022

    The latest AHR features the 1619 Project, W. E. B. Du Bois, transnational history, and the history of ideas.
  • Working Together

    Features

    Ellen R. Feingold, Abby Pfisterer, Orlando R. Serrano Jr., and Sarah Weicksel | Dec 15, 2022

    Four museum colleagues are pioneering a new approach to creating history exhibitions for children.
  • Bodies of Knowledge

    Annual Meeting

    Samuel J. Redman | Sep 15, 2022

    Museums that hold collections of human remains from the past face ethical questions today.
  • Rumors of War Arrives in the South

    News

    Ryan K. Smith | May 18, 2020

    The erection of a Kehinde Wiley statue in the former Confederate capital is part of Richmond's latest struggle with Civil War history.

Most Recent

  • AHA Member Spotlight: Tara A. Chadwick

    Matthew Keough | Jan 24, 2019

    Tara A. Chadwick is curator of exhibits at Fort Lauderdale Historical Society.
  • One Small Step, 50 Years Later

    Zoë Jackson | Dec 3, 2018

    Space historians and the institutions they serve are reevaluating the significance of Project Apollo.
  • Disability and Place

    Perri Meldon | Nov 15, 2018

    Perceptions of disability have shifted over time. How can historical interpreters help visitors understand these changes?
  • Processing Grief

    Kritika Agarwal | Oct 22, 2018

    Inside the movement to preserve objects and testimony from mass shootings and other public tragedies.
  • Broadening Horizons

    Misha Appeltova, Zach Nacev, and Gregory Valdespino | May 3, 2018

    We stopped in front of a painting portraying a group of villagers by a river. “What do you see?” ask...
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