Perspectives
Mar 05, 2021 - AHA Member Spotlight: Khary Pestaina
Khary Pestaina is a secondary school teacher and third-year PhD student within the Department of History at Florida International University....
Mar 04, 2021 - Feeling Like an Interloper, But Claiming Space Anyway
Minority graduate students in history programs often find themselves to be the "only one in the room."
Mar 03, 2021 - Townhouse Notes
Connecting with our professional networks during the pandemic has extended beyond historical work.
Mar 02, 2021 - Teaching South African Stories Online
Well-managed digital archives provide students with a focused set of research materials that help build a foundational point of historical inquiry.
Mar 01, 2021 - Writing Histories of Witchcraft in a Pandemic
Students at Stony Brook University used a digital humanities project about times of crisis to connect their work on the...
Feb 26, 2021 - Overview and Updates
Virtual AHA is a series of online opportunities to bring together communities of historians, build professional relationships, discuss scholarship, and...
Feb 26, 2021 - Advocacy Briefs
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the AHA remains committed to supporting historians and the study of history.
Feb 26, 2021 - The Perpetual Newness of Black History
Although being new can be exciting, and can legitimately advance scholarly conversations, there are real dangers in perpetual disciplinary novelty.
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Mar 05, 2021 - Hiring: AHA Communications and Operations Assistant (March 2021)
Join our collaborative team of staff dedicated to promoting history and the work of historians. The AHA is accepting applications for a Communications…
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Mar 04, 2021 - AHA Signs onto ACLS Letter Urging Iowa Legislature to Vote against Bill Eliminating Tenure (March 2021)
The AHA signed onto a letter sent by the American Council of Learned Societies to members of the Iowa legislature and Gov. Kim Reynolds. The letter…
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Feb 26, 2021 - AHA Issues Letter of Support for Institute of Political History in Hungary (February 2021)
The AHA sent a letter to János Áder, president of the Republic of Hungary, expressing “deep concern about recent government…
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Feb 24, 2021 - AHA Members Selected to Join the Institute for Advanced Study (February 2021)
AHA members Emily Merchant (Univ. of California, Davis) and Keisha Blain (Univ. of Pittsburgh) were selected as members of the Institute for Advanced…
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Feb 23, 2021 - AHA Endorses Educating for American Democracy Initiative (February 2021)
The AHA has endorsed the Educating for American Democracy initiative, a multi-institution, cross-partisan initiative to create a Roadmap for…
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Feb 22, 2021 - Former AHA Executive Director Wins SHFG Award (February 2021)
Former AHA executive director Arnita Jones has been named the Society for History in the Federal Government’s 2021 Trask Award Winner. It is the…
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