Scholarly Communication
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Everything Has a History
James Grossman | Dec 1, 2015
When I first read Jacqueline Jones’s The Dispossessed many years ago, I was struck by a sentence tha... -
Inspiration and Perspiration: A Sculptor Reflects on His Historical Method
Rob Firmin | Dec 1, 2015
Memorializing people, events, and ideals in sculpture requires a unique historical approach. Sculptu... -
Stories Well Told
Vicki L. Ruiz | Nov 1, 2015
The phrase "We learn from each other's stories" seems like a simple statement, but yank the thread a... -
To Be a Historian Is to Be a Teacher
James Grossman | Nov 1, 2015
The landscape of postsecondary history education is changing, and the professoriate is changing with... -
History on Wheels: Hitting the Road with the Traces BUS-eum and Philly History Truck
Stephanie Kingsley | Nov 1, 2015
On an autumn day in Iowa, an old school bus with brightly painted farmhouses and other familiar sigh... -
NHPRC Publishes Preliminary Strategic Goals Framework
Sadie Bergen | Nov 1, 2015
In July, the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), a program of the Natio... -
On "The Opportunity Costs of Remaining a Book Discipline"
Marc Becker | Oct 1, 2015
To the Editor:I agree with Lara Putnam (Perspectives on History, April 2015) that tenure guidelines ... -
Two Sides of the Story: How Historians and Journalists Can Work Together
Shuang Wen | Oct 1, 2015
About 10 years ago, I was a young field reporter covering the current affairs of the Middle East for... -
After Ten Years
Robert A. Schneider | Sep 1, 2015
After 10 years as editor of the American Historical Review, one would think I’d have a lot to say ab... -
After Ten Years: Reflections of an Editor
Robert A. Schneider | Jul 1, 2015
After 10 years as editor of the American Historical Review, one would think I'd have a lot to say ab...
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