Professional Life
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Small Organizations, Big Impacts
Features
Dana Schaffer, Colin Windhorst, Brent D. Glass, and Patricia Schechter | May 15, 2024
Three awardees of an AHA grants program report on what they’ve accomplished. -
Are We the Virus?
Features
Caitlin Kossmann | May 8, 2024
Memes at the height of the pandemic point to a deeper cultural conversation. -
What’s Being Taught?
From the Executive Director
James Grossman | May 2, 2024
AHA research explores what is mandated and taught in secondary US history classrooms. -
Advocacy Briefs
News
Rebecca L. West | Apr 30, 2024
The AHA continues its state- and institution-level advocacy in the United States and advocates for a historian abroad.
Most Recent
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2024 AHA Nominations
Compiled by Liz Townsend | Mar 11, 2024
The Nominating Committee offers the following candidates for offices of the AHA. -
Standards and Practices
James Grossman | Mar 6, 2024
Public attention to professional plagiarism has increased in recent years. Should historians be concerned? -
Advocacy Briefs
Rebecca L. West | Mar 4, 2024
The AHA continues its state- and institution-level advocacy. -
Intersecting Lines
Celso Thomas Castilho and Sara Kozameh | Feb 20, 2024
An increasing number of job ads for modern Latin American history now also ask for expertise in Latino/x history. Why? -
AHA24
Photographs by Marc Monaghan (unless otherwise noted) | Feb 6, 2024
Nearly 3,000 historians visited the Bay Area for four days of discussions and connections.
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