Each week we scour the web for interesting and historic documents that catch our eye, make us think or simply make us laugh. Continue reading

Each week we scour the web for interesting and historic documents that catch our eye, make us think or simply make us laugh. Continue reading
Today’s What We’re Reading features thoughts on how film can make a historian’s work better, a summary of the “relevance of history” forum, the Redskins controversy reemerges from an unlikely source, LOL my Thesis, and much more! Continue reading
The following post was written by Claire Potter, blogger for the Tenured Radical. This post was originally published on January 4, 2013 (found here) and with her permission, we post a slightly adapted version here. Continue reading
The January issue of Perspectives on History is now available online, and copies will be arriving in members’ mailboxes soon. Continue reading
If you missed Friday night’s presidential address, delivered by outgoing AHA president Kenneth Pomeranz, you can now take advantage of our video coverage. Continue reading
We are aware that some attendees have encountered significant travel delays as they depart from the meeting. Continue reading
This was the first of a two-part session on the future of graduate education. Continue reading