Perspectives Summer Columns

  • Want to Write for the AHA?

    Kritika Agarwal | Mar 27, 2019

    Write for us! Submit your applications by April 26.
  • Raising a Stink

    Chelsea Denault | Sep 6, 2018

    Working in sustainability provided Denault unique insights into why Detroit once built the world’s largest trash incinerator.
  • Strike Pedagogy

    Aura S. Jirau | Aug 31, 2018

    For student activists in Puerto Rico, striking is often a means to learn and educate.
  • Misdirected Rage

    Matthew Bowser | Aug 9, 2018

    Economic stress and political upheaval have been historically responsible for Islamophobia in Myanmar.
  • Trash to Treasure

    Chelsea Denault | Aug 2, 2018

    An interest in the history of trash led this graduate student to a job in sustainability. 
  • Storming through Research

    Aura S. Jirau | Jul 19, 2018

    Hurricane María left no part of Puerto Rico untouched. How did it impact historians?
  • Origins of an Atrocity

    Matthew Bowser | Jun 25, 2018

    What are the historical roots of Islamophobia in Myanmar?
  • Announcing the Winners of the 2018 AHA Summer Blog Contest

    Kritika Agarwal | May 31, 2018

    The AHA is pleased to announce the winners of our 2018 Summer Blog Contest: Matthew Bowser, Chelsea Denault, and Aura S. Jirau.
  • Want to Write for the AHA?

    Kritika Agarwal | Mar 27, 2018

    Aspiring graduate student bloggers can now apply for the 2018 AHA Summer Blog Contest. Bloggers can select and write about...
  • Wrapping Up the 2017 AHA Today Summer Blog Contest

    Kritika Agarwal | Aug 21, 2017

    The 2017 AHA Today Blog Contest winners, Bridget Keown and Bernard C. Moore, share some final thoughts on producing a blog series from their research.
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