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The Nominating Committee: Behind the Scenes at the AHA
April 25, 2023
How is the AHA’s slate of candidates selected?
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Feeling Like an Interloper, But Claiming Space Anyway: The Minority Graduate Student Experience
March 4, 2021
Minority graduate students in history programs often find themselves to be the "only one in the room."
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It’s Always Time for a Cheeky Nando’s: The Global Journey of an African Cuisine
September 19, 2023
A South American pepper brought by Portuguese colonizers to Africa has become the basis of a global South African brand.
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The Future Is Now: Video Games, Podcasts, and Reaching the Public at AHA22
April 21, 2022
At AHA22, panels on video games and podcasts pushed attendees to think more broadly about sources and definitions of scholarship.
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The 2023 AHA Academic Jobs Report
September 13, 2023
While the number of academic job listings for historians continues to be stable, there has been a decrease in tenured or tenure-track positions.
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Advocacy Briefs: AHA Advocates for Educators and Academic Freedom, Opposes Harmful Education Legislation
September 11, 2023
Read about the AHA’s advocacy efforts from April to July.
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On to San Francisco: The 2024 Annual Meeting at a Glance
September 12, 2023
The 137th annual meeting of the American Historical Association will be held Thursday through Sunday, January 4–7, 2024, in San Francisco.
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The 2022 AHA Jobs Report: A New Normal?
August 29, 2022
A large increase in the number of academic jobs listings conceals deeper structural problems.
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Teaching and Pedagogy: In the September Issue of the <em>American Historical Review</em>
September 18, 2023
The AHR looks at pedagogy, Indigenous histories, revolution, the Cold War, the role of AI in historical practice, and more.
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The Unessay: A Creative and Audience-Focused Assignment
September 20, 2023
A popular assignment format meets students—and audiences—where they are.