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AHA Member Spotlight: Rachel Rothstein
Matthew Keough | Mar 11, 2022
Rachel Rothstein is a teacher and dean of social studies and the director of the Israel Poland Experience at the Weber School. -
Betty C. Wood (1945–2021)
Mary Beth Norton | Feb 28, 2022
Betty C. Wood, retired member of the history faculty at the University of Cambridge and an AHA honorary foreign member, died on September 3, 2021. -
Teacher, Mentor, Coach
Laura Ansley | Dec 14, 2021
James H. Sweet, the AHA’s 138th president, shares his goals for his presidential term and reflects how his mentor Colin Palmer shaped his career. -
Grant of the Week: NEH Scholar in Residence at the Center for Jewish History
Alana Venable | Dec 1, 2021
The Center for Jewish History invites applications for an NEH Scholar in Residence. -
Sylvia R. Frey (1935–2021)
Emily Clark | Nov 30, 2021
Sylvia R. Frey, historian of the American Revolution and the Black Atlantic and professor emerita at Tulane University, died on... -
Mechal Sobel (1933–2021)
Sharon Halevi | Sep 30, 2021
Mechal Sobel, historian of early American life and culture and African American history, died on March 24, 2021, in Haifa, Israel. -
Linda Hunter Rowe (1945–2020)
Cathleene B. Hellier | Jul 19, 2021
Linda Hunter Rowe, a historian for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation who retired in 2017 after 50 years of service, died on October 23, 2020. -
Robert Middlekauff (1929–2021)
Richard R. Johnson | Jul 19, 2021
Robert Middlekauff, a dedicated teacher and leading scholar of early American history, died peacefully on March 10, 2021, in Pleasanton,... -
Sharon Gillerman (1960–2020)
Ann Goldberg | Apr 28, 2021
Sharon Gillerman, a scholar of modern German and Jewish history, died on November 20, 2020. -
A Tale of Two Catholic Presidents
Francine Uenuma | Apr 2, 2021
Whereas JFK faced voters skeptical of him for merely being Catholic, Joe Biden must confront concerns about what kind of Catholic he is.
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