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You Must Learn
Austin McCoy | Jan 22, 2024
Using sources including rap lyrics, albums, and music videos and visual art like graffiti, one historian pushes his students to think historically about hip-hop culture. -
Southern Hospitality?
Jessica Carbone | Jan 19, 2024
Barbecue is a cornerstone of American cuisine, containing all of the contradictions of the country itself. -
The Irretrievable Past?
Thavolia Glymph | Jan 17, 2024
So much of daily life cannot be easily captured by the sources historians are most prone to use. How can... -
John T. McNay (1957–2023)
Krista Sigler | Jan 16, 2024
John T. McNay, professor of history, passed away on October 27, 2023. -
Perspectives on 2023
Lizzy Meggyesy | Dec 28, 2023
Enjoy this sampling of popular articles in 2023. -
Accori Beads
Gérard Chouin | Dec 27, 2023
Glass beads made in medieval Ife became an incredibly valuable European trade good centuries later. -
Asia and the World at AHA24
Amy Stanley | Dec 21, 2023
Program Committee chair Amy Stanley highlights the AHA24 sessions on Asia and the Pacific world. -
Merze Tate (1905–96)
Barbara D. Savage | Dec 20, 2023
This Long Overdue tribute honors historian Merze Tate, who died in 1996. -
Medicalized Enslavement, Disability, and Southeast Asian Art
Mark Philip Bradley | Dec 15, 2023
Get a peek inside the latest issue of the AHR. -
The Fallen Goddess
Jeffrey Wasserstrom | Dec 14, 2023
The Goddess of Democracy statue has risen, fallen, and risen again across the globe.
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