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  • What We’re Reading: January 24, 2008 Edition

    January 24, 2008

    A new project between the Library of Congress and the photo-sharing site Flickr has created quite a buzz online, and therefore begins this week’s “What We’re Reading.” Also noted are two articles from the Washington Post, news from the Chronicle on disputed Iraqi archives, and an “unconference” announcement. And finally, just for fun, read about how Stephen Colbert has badgered the Smithsonian into displaying his...

  • What We’re Reading: May 15, 2008 Edition

    May 15, 2008

    We start off this week’s “What We’re Reading,” with three newsworthy items: NARA’s recent “Founders Online” report, the appointment of a new director at the Institute for the Study of Europe, and recent bills in Congress on “orphan works.” Next we link to two book reviews, one in which Robert McHenry examines the term “whig history,” and another where Anne Applebaum showcases how mighty ...

  • On "Forging Ahead"

    April 30, 2024

    To the Editor: A recent rereading of the Perspectives issue on retirement (May 2022) has led me to think about my own position. I’m retiring at the end of this semester, after over 60 years of teachin...

  • What to Do, Where to Go When You’re in DC for AHA18

    October 5, 2017

    DC is a lot more than swamp and politics. It’s also home to the AHA and much of the staff responsible for its day-to-day operations. So this year, in honor of the annual meeting being held in our back...

  • Speaking Up: The Historian’s Place in Tumultuous Times

    December 5, 2019

    Outgoing president John R. McNeill calls on historians to speak up in times of turmoil.

  • Welcome to the New Fireside Chat: How to Give a Virtual Book Talk

    January 6, 2021

    AHA council member Sara Georgini offers a few suggestions for giving virtual book talks.

  • What We’re Reading: November 19, 2009 Edition

    November 19, 2009

    We start off this week with some news items: the Committee on Lesbian and Gay History has put out a press release for the 2010 AHA Annual Meeting and Georgetown University has a new masters in global history. Then, we look at the future of print: Syracuse University is keeping its “little used” books, Tom Peters at Library Journal weighs in, and some history students switch...

  • Online Education 2.0: In the UC System, Students Are the Focus

    February 11, 2019

    Online courses are no longer a futurist fantasy or a harbinger of doom. But where are they going?

  • The Charlottesville Verdict: American Antisemitism and Resurgent Nationalisms

    February 17, 2022

    The Unite the Right rally was a wake-up call to the resurgence of white supremacist violence in the United States, but the legal system's ability to provide justice in its aftermath has been mixed.

  • Evaluating without Grading: Encouraging Students to Master Skills with Specifications Grading

    September 14, 2021

    Mastering a skill is at the heart of the specifications grading system.