Features
- The Social in the Machine
Barbara Hahn | Mar 1, 2014
- Why Caribbean History Matters
Lillian Guerra | Mar 1, 2014
- A Historian in the World of Investments
Chris McNickle | Mar 1, 2014
On the Cover
In her article in this issue on the history of technology, Barbara Hahn reminds us that technological change doesn't move in a linear fashion, so historians of technology study not just what works, but also failures, fantasies, and forgotten solutions. "Eschewing the linear model leads historians of technology to study technological failure, which identifies the elements that help a technology work," Hahn writes.
Voyage a la Lune, hand- colored lithograph, c. 1865-70. Tissandier Collecti on, Library of Congress.
From the President
- A Slice of American Academic Life, Suzhou-Style
Jan Goldstein | Mar 1, 2014
From the Executive Director
- The Zero-Sum Rhetoric of Higher Ed Reform
James Grossman | Mar 1, 2014
Affiliated Societies
- Affiliated Societies, March 2014
AHA Staff | Mar 1, 2014
News
- The Value and Values of a Liberal Education
Julia Brookins | Mar 1, 2014
- New Data on the History BA
Allen Mikaelian | Mar 1, 2014
Advocacy
- AHA Urges Investigation of Destruction of Archives in El Salvador
Debbie Ann Doyle | Mar 1, 2014
- House Passes Major Presidential Records Reform
Lee White | Mar 1, 2014
AHA Activities
- Continuing the Careers Conversation
Jacqueline Jones | Mar 1, 2014
- Atlantic Worlds and the US History Survey
Dana Schaffer | Mar 1, 2014
- The New PhD Career-Tracking Service Available Now to AHA Member Departments
Julia Brookins | Mar 1, 2014
- AHA Council, Divisions, and Committees for 2014
Compiled by Sharon K. Tune | Mar 1, 2014
Letter to the Editor
- Teaching Slavery History
Patricia Rosof | Mar 1, 2014
Digital Dispatches
- “Ephemeral Data Is the Future”
Vanessa Varin | Mar 1, 2014
National History Center
- Reinvigorating FRUS
Marian J. Barber | Mar 1, 2014
In Memoriam
- Allen Yarnell (1942-2013)
James Friguglietti | Mar 1, 2014
Endnote
- A New Perspective at Perspectives
Allen Mikaelian | Mar 1, 2014