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  • Summary of the Education of Historians for the 21st Century Added October 01, 2003

    Noteworthy

  • We Historians: The Golden Age and Beyond Added May 01, 2003

    AHA Activities

  • Why Study Russian History? Added March 13, 2017

  • Guide to Foreign Language Study for Graduate Students Added February 24, 2017

    This resource, created as a part of AHA's "Graduate School from Start to Finish" guide, offers practical information for students and others interested in learning a(nother) foreign language or in honing their reading, writing, and/or conversation skills in a language other than English.

  • AHA Launches Study of Graduate Education Added September 01, 2000

    AHA Activities

  • Texas Graduate Internships Resource Guide Added November 16, 2016

    The Texas Graduate Internships Resource Guide is designed for students, staff and faculty in History graduate programs who are exploring internship opportunities in Texas. This guide serves as a starting point for anyone seeking information about internships, how to apply to them, or how to approach a possible community partner.

  • AHA24 Graduate Student Guide

    This guide helps graduate students navigate the annual meeting by highlighting panels, roundtables, workshops, and receptions that may be of particular interest to graduate students.

  • Guide to Preparing Fellowship Applications Added September 21, 2016

    Receiving external funding to support research travel is not only essential for finding the archival material you need for your work but also represents a valuable addition to your CV. Depending on your field of study, you should think about research travel as early as your first year in graduate school.

  • AHA Guide to Archival Research Added September 21, 2016

    Whether your project incorporates manuscript collections, government records, oral histories, or any other archival sources, successful research starts with a plan. The AHA's Graduate and Early Career Committee compiled this guide to help make planning your research trips less daunting. Early career researchers, from graduate students who have never spent time in the archives to junior faculty who seek best practices for their second project, may find useful tips for increasing research efficiency and productivity. Read on for suggestions on all aspects of planning an archival research trip, from coordinating logistics before you go to navigating the archive once you're there and processing your new material when you return home.

  • Digital Collections from the Washington Library Added June 02, 2021