Women, Gender, Sexuality

  • AHA Member Spotlight: Katie Knowles

    Matthew Keough | Feb 25, 2022

    Katie Knowles is an independent scholar and museum practitioner.
  • New Year, Fresh Look

    Mark Philip Bradley, Manuel Martinez Alvarenga, Marlena Boswell, Isti Bhattacharya, Miguel Cruz-Díaz, Justin Hawkins, Brian Quinn, and Thomas Stephens | Feb 23, 2022

    The latest issue of the journal has been completely redesigned and introduces the AHR History Lab.
  • AHA Member Spotlight: Eugenia Lean

    Matthew Keough | Feb 1, 2022

    Eugenia Lean is a professor of history at Columbia University. She lives in New York, New York, and has been a member since 2000.
  • Missing Women

    Bridget Riley | Dec 8, 2021

    One teacher assigned her seventh-grade students to create podcasts to make up for the lack of women's history in their textbook.
  • The Abortionist

    Gillian Frank | Nov 29, 2021

    Pulp novels of the mid-20th century were titillating and salacious—but this book appeared as abortion became more accepted among Americans.
  • AHA Member Spotlight: Lisa M. Fine

    Matthew Keough | Nov 19, 2021

    Lisa M. Fine is chair and professor of history at Michigan State University. She lives in East Lansing, Michigan, and...
  • Townhouse Notes

    Laura Ansley | Nov 4, 2021

    Historical romance novels are one way that history reaches the public that we should recognize and celebrate.
  • Roses

    Tara Mulder | Oct 27, 2021

    Roses in the ancient Mediterranean were a vital ingredient in gynecological treatments.
  • AHA Member Spotlight: Donna Rae Devlin

    Matthew Keough | Oct 22, 2021

    Donna Rae Devlin is a PhD candidate at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
  • Katherine B. Aaslestad (1961–2021)

    Suzanne Marchand | Sep 30, 2021

    On April 24, 2021, we lost Katherine B. Aaslestad, pioneer in the social and political history of the Napoleonic era, to ovarian cancer.
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