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Graduate Education Reconsidered
James Grossman and Emily Swafford | Apr 12, 2016
Over the past four years, the AHA has devoted substantial energy to reconsidering the purpose and co... -
Casting a Wider Net: History PhDs, Change Your Perspective!
Ramona Houston | Apr 12, 2016
If you have earned or are currently pursuing a PhD in history and think being a college professor is... -
Beyond "Roads Scholars"
Lynn Y. Weiner and Philip Suchma | Apr 12, 2016
The AHA has wrestled with the issue of non-tenure-track faculty for over 20 years, producing several... -
Historians Worldwide
Patrick Manning | Mar 1, 2016
As we historians adjust to the expanding global connections among scholars and teachers in our day, ... -
Beyond First-Day Jitters
Erika Vause | Mar 1, 2016
I’d guess that many academic historians consider themselves introverts. Deciphering the past can be ... -
Argument by Other Means: Toward an Intellectual History of Academic Administration
Peter N. Miller | Mar 1, 2016
“The Administration of Serendipity.” When I saw the title of the lecture in November 2013, I knew it... -
A Strong and Diverse Historical Profession, a Strong AHA
Patrick Manning | Feb 1, 2016
As the discipline of history broadens and deepens its purview, the AHA’s importance as a professiona... -
Scholars on the Edge
Allison Miller | Feb 1, 2016
Last June, LGBTQ people and their allies greeted the Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges—... -
On the US Visa Waiver Program
Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera | Jan 1, 2016
To the editor:In 2006, Waskar Ari, a citizen of Bolivia and a Georgetown PhD, was denied an academic... -
Can the South Asian Academic Speak from Abroad?
Priya Satia | Jan 1, 2016
Today’s India produces news of peaceful protesters killed, mob lynchings of Indians suspected of vio...
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