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What We’re Reading: April 30, 2009 Edition
AHA Staff | Apr 30, 2009
Can it really be the last day of April already? As this month rounds up, we round up too,... -
Teaching with Historic Places
AHA Staff | Apr 20, 2009
The opening of this year’s 123rd annual meeting in New York City included a roundtable discussion on The Pleasures... -
Jobs and Careers in History: Interview with Emily Weisner
AHA Staff | Mar 24, 2009
Emily Weisner, a National Park Service Ranger at the Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial, is proving to... -
History Detectives and the National Parks
Elisabeth Grant | Dec 17, 2008
PBS’ show History Detectives asks, “Do you, a family member or a friend have an item around the house that... -
Remembering Repression: The GULAG as an NPS Exhibit
Martin Blatt | Nov 1, 2008
Editor’s Note: The following essay is part of a series on the National Parks that was conceptualized... -
What We’re Reading: August 28, 2008 Edition
AHA Staff | Aug 28, 2008
As the next presidential election draws ever nearer, we turn to the history of politics in America. Visit an... -
What We’re Reading: August 21, 2008 Edition
AHA Staff | Aug 21, 2008
This edition of What We’re Reading should have a code name and secret password. We start off with news... -
What We’re Reading: July 17, 2008 Edition
AHA Staff | Jul 17, 2008
This week we’ve read about interactive digital history, looked at the job market from the public historian’s point of... -
National Park Service Releases Historic Preservation Study
Elisabeth Grant | Jul 16, 2008
Over ten years ago Congress called on the National Park Service to investigate Revolutionary War sites and War of 1812... -
On the Plain of Sand Creek, in the Valley of Washita
Robert L. Spude | May 1, 2008
Editor's Note: The following essay is part of a series that is aimed at describing and discussing in...
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