Professional Life
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Trouble in Texas
Viewpoints
Carlos Kevin Blanton | Nov 29, 2023
A political controversy couched as a leadership fight roils the Texas State Historical Association. -
Abstract of the Presidential Address at the 2024 Annual Meeting
Annual Meeting
Edward Muir | Nov 14, 2023
The presidential address will take place on Friday, January 5, 2024, at the 2024 AHA annual meeting. -
Back in Session
AHA Activities
Dane Kennedy | Nov 7, 2023
Historians are returning to Capitol Hill to give briefings to policymakers. -
Advocacy Briefs
News
Rebecca L. West | Nov 3, 2023
Read about the AHA’s advocacy efforts in August and September.
Most Recent
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On Ideological Litmus Tests
Edward Muir | Oct 4, 2023
Whether they come in the form of loyalty oaths or oppressive new state standards, historians must resist attempts to restrict the teaching of honest history. -
Nominations Invited for AHA Offices, Terms Beginning January 2025
Liz Townsend | Oct 2, 2023
Nominations for AHA offices are accepted through January 7, 2024. -
No Such Thing as a Bad Question?
Whitney E. Barringer, Lauren Brand, and Nicholas Kryczka | Sep 26, 2023
Historians love questions, but not every question promotes historical thinking. -
The 2023 AHA Academic Jobs Report
L. Renato Grigoli | Sep 13, 2023
While the number of academic job listings for historians continues to be stable, there has been a decrease in tenured or tenure-track positions. -
Actions by the AHA Council
AHA Staff | Sep 12, 2023
The AHA Council has been busy. Find out what it was up to in the first half of 2023.
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