
Forum
- Perspectives on Democracy: Introduction
Allison Miller and James Grossman | Sep 1, 2016
- China: Vicissitudes of Definitions
Peter Zarrow | Sep 1, 2016
- The United States: Self-Taught Activism
Johann N. Neem | Sep 1, 2016
- India: Collective Assembly as a Critical Practice
Ramnarayan Rawat | Sep 1, 2016
- Brazil: Regional Inequality—Whose Vote Counts?
Barbara Weinstein | Sep 1, 2016
- Senegal: Gender and Colonial Legacy
Emily Lord Fransee | Sep 1, 2016
- The United Kingdom: Class, Race, and Identity
Charlotte Lydia Riley | Sep 1, 2016
On the Cover
Inspired by the social movements of the late 1960s and early 1970s, Los Angeles artist John August Swanson created a series of collages, reproduced as seriographs, that he called "exploding newspapers." These combined overexposed photographs, lettering, stamps, and words that were meaningful to him. Seeds of Brotherhood (1973), reproduced on our cover, is one "exploding newspaper" that seems to capture the essence of democracy for us: optimistic, with an underlying order that belies its first impression, and full of people. John August Swanson, Seeds of Brotherhood. Copyright 1973 by John August Swanson. Serigraph, 17.5" x 23". www.JohnAugustSwanson.com.
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes September 2016
Allison Miller | Sep 1, 2016
From the President
- Democracy and Its Variations
Patrick Manning | Sep 1, 2016
From the Executive Director
- From Obligation to Opportunity: The AHA Annual Meeting
James Grossman | Sep 1, 2016
News
- Black Pasts Matter: Charting the Future of African American History
Elizabeth Elliott and Dana L. Schaffer; photographs by Leah L. Jones | Sep 1, 2016
- Survey Finds Fewer Students Enrolling in College History Courses
Julia Brookins | Sep 1, 2016
- Linking In: How Historians Are Fighting Wikipedia's Biases
Sadie Bergen | Sep 1, 2016
From the Professional Division
- Understanding the Role of the AHA's Professional Division
Philippa Levine | Sep 1, 2016
From the National Coalition for History
- New Life for FOIA: Holding Government Accountable through Access to Federal Records
Lee White | Sep 1, 2016
AHA Annual Meeting
- On to Denver: the 131st Annual Meeting at a Glance
AHA Staff | Sep 1, 2016
- Why Denver?—A Habitat for Historians
Patty Limerick | Sep 1, 2016
- Welcome to Denver: a Sneak Preview of the 131st Annual Meeting
Debbie Ann Doyle | Sep 1, 2016
AHA Activities
- Bridging Cultures at Community Colleges: Globalizing the US Survey, Supporting Those Who Teach It
Dana L. Schaffer and Sarah Fenton | Sep 1, 2016
- Actions by the AHA Council, January to June 2016
AHA Staff | Sep 1, 2016
- Donors to the Association, July 1, 2015—June 30, 2016
AHA Staff | Sep 1, 2016
- "There Be Monsters": Debunking Five Myths about Career Diversity for Historians
Emily Swafford | Sep 1, 2016
- AHA Names 2016-17 Jameson and NASA Fellows
Elizabeth Elliott | Sep 1, 2016
Career Paths
- Building Bridges: History PhDs and K-12 Curriculum Development
Nicole Gilbertson | Sep 1, 2016
In Memoriam
- Carolyn P. Boyd (1944-2015): Historian of modern Spain; AHA member
James Boyden, Andrew H. Lee, and Timothy Tackett | Sep 1, 2016
- Richard W. Davis (1935-2015): Historian of Great Britain; AHA member
Daniel J. Sargent | Sep 1, 2016
Letters to the Editor
- Letter to the Editor: Accessibility at AHA Headquarters
Jesse Lemisch | Sep 1, 2016
- Letter to the Editor: Defining a Public Historian
Robert W. Passfield | Sep 1, 2016