Scholarly Communication
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Meeting Tweeting: Insights on Making Connections from #AHA16
Stephanie Kingsley | Apr 12, 2016
Twitter is an increasingly popular way for historians to connect. Whether sharing resources, concoct... -
Townhouse Notes
Allison Miller | Mar 1, 2016
I learned to write in a high school journalism class. Even in my academic writing, I still use the s... -
Wall Street's First Black Millionaire: Shane White's Prince of Darkness
Elizabeth Elliott | Mar 1, 2016
On February 27, 1828, 20-year-old Jeremiah Hamilton arrived secretly at Port-au-Prince Harbor, Haiti... -
Historians Worldwide
Patrick Manning | Mar 1, 2016
As we historians adjust to the expanding global connections among scholars and teachers in our day, ... -
The Work of Historians
Emily Swafford | Mar 1, 2016
“Now that’s what I call a dead parrot!” exclaims an exasperated John Cleese, demanding a refund for ... -
Perspectives Paparazzi
Elizabeth Elliott, Photographs by Marc Monaghan | Mar 1, 2016
Six degrees of separation. Dietary advice. Romance in the era of suffrage. For the scholars at Poste... -
History on the Download: Podcasting the Past
Sadie Bergen | Feb 29, 2016
The first time Stuff You Missed in History Class topped over 2 million downloads in a month, it was ... -
Have a Question about the Past? AskHistorians.
Sadie Bergen | Feb 1, 2016
Why are there so many medieval paintings of people battling large snails?This is the top question on... -
Whose Memory? Whose Monuments?
James Grossman | Feb 1, 2016
Jesse Washington was lynched—burned to death—on May 15, 1916. It happened in Waco, Texas. I first re... -
Backward Compatible: Gamers as a Public History Audience
Robert Whitaker | Jan 1, 2016
You would be hard pressed to find a large public audience as interested in history as video game pla...
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