Search Results for "Remote Reflections"
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Doing the "Write" Thing: Reflections on Academic Integrity
December 1, 2008
Ninth-grade fingers flew over keyboards in fall 2002. Clicking, copying, and pasting, they prepared PowerPoint presentations on ancient civilizations. This student-centered activity incorporated techn...
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Reflections on "It's a Small World After All"
July 1, 2013
This is part of an online forum on a survey of historians' research interests by Luke Clossey and Nicholas Guyatt. A description of the survey can be found here. More roundtables can be found here. Th...
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Does British History Matter Anymore? Reflections on Brexit
October 17, 2016
Does British history matter anymore? I raise this question in the aftermath of Britain's decision to leave the European Union ("Brexit") and in anticipation of its likely consequences. I admit I'm pos...
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After Ten Years: Reflections of an Editor
July 1, 2015
After 10 years as editor of the American Historical Review, one would think I'd have a lot to say about our discipline. And indeed I do. A great deal of material has crossed my desk; moreover, I have...
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History in the Post-Soviet World: Some Reflections
November 1, 2002
During the summer of 1999, I participated in a six-week study tour of Belarus, the Kyrgyz Republic in Central Asia, and the Czech Republic. Our group of 14 consisted of college and university faculty,...
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Pooling Resources during the Pandemic: The AHA’s Remote Teaching Resources
August 13, 2020
The AHA is launching a new digital project to provide history instructors with classroom materials suitable for remote teaching.
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Townhouse Notes: Reflections on My First Annual Meeting
February 7, 2020
First-time attendees of the AHA annual meeting included our managing editor.
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What’s Next? Six Reflections on Retirement
April 14, 2022
Though the job has ended, these retirees haven't left history behind.
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After Ten Years: Reflections of an Editor
September 1, 2015
After 10 years as editor of the American Historical Review, one would think I’d have a lot to say about our discipline. And indeed I do. A great deal of material has crossed my desk; moreover, I have ...
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From the Archives: Reflections on a PhD in History
June 13, 2007
What is required of a student pursuing a history PhD? How many history PhDs should universities grant? Once a PhD is obtained, what’s next? Scholars have struggled with these questions since the birth of professional history. Below, culled from the AHA’s archives, are past articles from scholars who’ve reflected on many of these issues. Find all of theses reports, as well as links to...