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Rebecca L. West | Feb 28, 2023
In December and January, the AHA sent two letters, signed on to two more, and collaborated on drafting K–12 standards in Virginia. -
An Uncertain Trend
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Julia Brookins | Feb 23, 2023
Our newest data on undergraduate enrollments raises new questions. -
New Beginnings
AHA Activities, News
Laura Ansley | Jan 18, 2023
From relocating the editorial offices to big updates within its pages, the American Historical Review is looking to the future. -
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Rebecca L. West | Dec 29, 2022
A new Archivist of the United States, a push for diverse and accurate state social studies standards, and an amicus brief for Haaland v. Brackeen.
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Rebecca L. West | Oct 31, 2022
In August and September, the AHA sent two letters and co-sponsored an amicus brief. -
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Alexandra F. Levy and Rebecca L. West | Aug 31, 2022
Accessibility, opportunity, and the fight for honest history in courts and classrooms were central to the AHA’s advocacy in the summer of 2022. -
The 2022 AHA Jobs Report
Leland Renato Grigoli | Aug 29, 2022
A large increase in the number of academic jobs listings conceals deeper structural problems. -
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Rebecca L. West | Apr 28, 2022
In March 2022, the AHA continued its Freedom to Learn initiative with letters to legislature in 12 states, along with other advocacy. -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Mar 31, 2022
Among other efforts, the AHA launches Freedom to Learn initiative to combat "divisive concepts" legislation.
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