Publishing Your Work
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Teaching History, Doing Research: Personal Perspectives from a Secondary School Teacher
Thomas Honsa | Sep 1, 2011
The American historical community sits atop a veritable gold mine. There exists in its midst a vast,... -
The Art of Manuscript Reviewing: Learning from the Example of Peggy Pascoe
Barbara Young Welke | Sep 1, 2011
Author's Note: Our profession is at once deeply solitary and yet fundamentally collective. Beyond ac... -
Introduction
Aaron Marrs | Apr 1, 2011
As part of its mandate to serve the needs of graduate students and those about to enter the professi... -
It Takes an Academic Village to Raise a Scholar: The Collaborative Journey to Publication
Elizabeth Tandy Shermer | Apr 1, 2011
As a first-year graduate student, fresh out of college, I knew that academics somehow got into print... -
Getting Published Digitally: A Common-place Story
Catherine E. Kelly | Apr 1, 2011
When I was invited to participate in the session on the "Art of the Article," organized by the AHA's... -
Publishing in Journals in the 21st Century
Peter A. Coclanis | Apr 1, 2011
I don't have to tell anyone reading this piece that this is a tough time to be trying to crack the a... -
Scholarly Journals in the Digital Age: One Editor's Reflections of the Moment
Robert A. Schneider | Jan 1, 2011
Editor’s Note: This essay, and the one by John Thornton, were commissioned by the AHA’s Research Div... -
Writing between the Past and the Present
Laura F. Edwards | Jan 1, 2011
Many of my undergraduates find history to be somewhat esoteric. They are a practical bunch, looking ... -
How Is New Media Reshaping the Work of Historians?
Robert B. Townsend | Nov 1, 2010
From the Profession column of the November 2010 issue of Perspectives on History -
Is There an E-book in Your Future? A Report from the University Presses
Robert B. Townsend | Sep 1, 2010
A sense of optimism pervaded the June 2010 annual meeting of the Association of American University ...
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