Research
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Approaches to Teaching Israel–Palestine
Laura Ansley | Dec 12, 2023
A webinar brought together a panel of historians to discuss strategies and recommend readings and films for teaching the history of Israel–Palestine. -
The Right to Buy Arms
Laura Ansley | Dec 7, 2023
In Andrew C. McKevitt’s new book, he studies not just the right to bear arms but the buying of them. -
What's in a Bottle?
Julia Ornelas-Higdon | Dec 5, 2023
Like the vintages themselves, the history of California’s wine industry is complex. -
On the Renaissance
Edward Muir | Dec 4, 2023
Why does a medieval cultural moment still fascinate us? -
Incomplete Paperwork
L. Renato Grigoli | Nov 30, 2023
In early 14th-century France, one town was built upon a modern foundation: the blank form. -
AHA Member Spotlight: Victoria Haskins
AHA Staff | Nov 17, 2023
Victoria Haskins is a historian at the University of Newcastle, Australia. She lives in New South Wales, Australia, and has been a member since 2015. -
Spoiled Fruits
Jason A. Heppler | Nov 15, 2023
Silicon Valley is often touted as eco-friendly today, yet the environmental history of the region tarnishes that reputation. -
Lighting the Way
Alex Kershaw | Nov 13, 2023
What lessons does WWII hold for future generations? -
Staleness
Jorden Pitt | Nov 9, 2023
Ideals of masculinity influenced the treatment of US airmen’s psychological issues during World War I. -
Experiencing the Transimperial While Researching It
Vicky Shen, Arko Dasgupta, and Eloy Romero Blanco | Nov 8, 2023
International students studying in the United States face unique challenges in traveling abroad for research.
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