Profession
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Research Access and Scholarly Equity
From the Executive Director
James Grossman and Becky Nicolaides | Jan 10, 2020
How can we help all historians get the access to research materials that they need? -
Un/Becoming America
Features
Rachel Wheeler | Apr 2, 2019
If we have thrown over exclusionary, nationalist myths, what can we offer in their place? -
One Is a Lonely Demographic
Perspectives Daily
Laurie Arnold | Mar 26, 2019
An AHA19 panel discussed the unique professional demands faced by faculty of color. -
Academic Activists
Features
Sasha Turner, Barbara Molony, and Sandra Trudgen Dawson | Mar 11, 2019
The story of historians who came together in 1969 to press for greater inclusion of women in the AHA—and those who carry on their work.
Most Recent
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On the October 2018 Townhouse Notes
Patricia Albjerg Graham | Jan 11, 2019
To the editor:I was both surprised and pleased to see “Townhouse Notes: Reading the Rose Report in 2... -
What I Wish I’d Known Then
John R. McNeill | Jan 11, 2019
The fear of asking for help can hold you back. -
Townhouse Notes: Women Historians Speak from the AHA Archive
Allison Miller | Nov 1, 2018
Unprocessed documents from the 1980s reveal feminist historians’ frustrations with sexism in the discipline. -
Townhouse Notes: Reading the Rose Report in 2018
Allison Miller | Oct 1, 2018
An AHA committee dropped a bombshell about discrimination against women in 1970. Can we still learn from it? -
Results of the 2018 AHA Survey on Sexual Harassment
AHA Staff | Sep 27, 2018
AHA president Mary Beth Norton and executive director James Grossman summarize the report’s findings.
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