About AHA's Publishing Program
For more than
a century the AHA has worked to strengthen the study
and teaching of history; to address the common concerns
of the historical community; to represent the profession
in policy matters; to provide timely and systematic
coverage of research developments; and to disseminate
new scholarship and information for its application
in a variety of ways. The AHA's diverse publishing
program serves these efforts in the advancement of
historical knowledge.
In addition to Perspectives and the American Historical Review, the AHA produces a wide variety of publications, including a number of annual directories, bibliographies and online resources, as well as individual booklets that address professional concerns. The AHA also publishes a unique pamphlet series, in which each pamphlet--written and peer-reviewed by recognized and acclaimed experts in the field--provides a synthetic overview of a specific historical topic in fewer than one hundred pages. Details on individual titles are available in the publications catalogue.
Last Updated: October 9, 2007 10:24 AM