Today, the AHA published a major report with findings from the most comprehensive study of secondary US history education undertaken in the 21st century. The AHA did not find indoctrination, politicization, or classroom malpractice. (1/10) https://t.co/PFS9B60RBZ
ACLS will spearhead a historic three-year collaboration with @NEHgov to assess and reform humanities graduate education in partnership with @AHAhistorians, @MLAnews, and @SBLsite: https://t.co/MBeDtEVEGM
AHA members: The AHA is accepting applications for the 2025-26 research grants until February 15, 2025. Preference will be given to advanced doctoral students, nontenured faculty, and unaffiliated scholars and to those with specific research needs. https://t.co/HDaNSu0EIc
‘Historians Should Be Everywhere’: Questions for the AHA’s Retiring Leader
Jim Grossman, exiting after 15 years as executive director of @AHAhistorians, discusses his efforts to multiply historians’ routes to tenure, The 1619 Project’s impact on history debates and why policymakers need historians. https://t.co/RjhjCgxn9s
Thank you to all who visited us at #AHA25.
Our 35% off History SALE is on until Jan 27th. Read more: https://t.co/hRicgIOvGp
We met with many authors and friends, including the pictured Thomas Pegelow Kaplan (@CUBoulder, author of Resisting Persecution: https://t.co/qpeUmQK3Rd)
The call for proposals for #AHA26 is open until February 15, 2025. Our 2026 annual meeting will take place on January 8–11, 2026, in Chicago. The Program Committee welcomes and encourages all historians to submit proposals. https://t.co/QtSgki6zdh
The wonderful #AHA25 program could not have come together without the dedication of our 2025 Annual Meeting Program Committee and co-chairs Tamika Nunley and Gabriel Paquette, and the excellent Local Arrangements Committee headed by Nicole Mahoney and Nike Nivar Ortiz.
Author Daniel Barish and his new book LEARNING TO RULE, at #AHA25. Through the lens of the education of young emperors, this book develops a new understanding of the late Qing era and the relationship between the monarchy and the nation in modern China. https://t.co/qorJ99nkyU #QING #China #QingDynasty
We are celebrating the publication @Harvard_Press of Michael David-Fox’s CRUCIBLES OF POWER: SMOLENSK UNDER STALINIST AND NAZI RULE at #AHA25@AHAhistorians
Today's the last day of #AHA25, but you've still got time to visit us at booth 1105! Come say hi, check out a few of our new #history titles, and save 30% online (in the US & Canada) through January 31 with code EXH30. Don't miss out!
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There's still time to take advantage of our #AHA25 conference discount. Visit us at booth 1017 in the exhibit hall before noon today to browse new and award-winning books in history. https://t.co/F7CxSiVvrZ
#AHA2025 ends today, but you can take advantage of our conference discount through Feb 20! Use code AHA25 for 30% of all books and journal issues when you order on our website or that of our UK partner, CAP. #History#AHA25
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@AHAhistorians, last chance to snag your next read at the @Harvard_Press booth! Hardcovers $10, paperbacks $5 until noon.
While you're at it, be sure to pick up the #AHA25 edition of our new broadsheet VERITABLY -- lots of fun features & a 40% discount code for online orders!
Spotted at the @Harvard_Press booth this weekend -- James M. O'Toole with his forthcoming book "For I Have Sinned" and Diego Javier Luis with his book "The First Asians in the Americas." #AHA25@AHAhistorians
FIU at AHA! What a joy to see FIU History alum Drs. Christopher Davis (Adelphi), Ricardo Pelegrin Taboada (Western Oregon), Micah Oelze (Adelphi), @Prof_Edwards (Univ. of Texas, El Paso), and Sven Kube (Coastal Carolina) at AHA 2025 in NYC!
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Visit us at #AHA25! Chat with our acquisition editors about our new & upcoming books & journals.
Explore our #History titles: https://t.co/qUdjabdJxd
Discover the Canadian Historical Review: https://t.co/gXYYmqN28P
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Already our last day at #AHA25! We're here until noon and our AHA website will remain open for the next few weeks so you can still save 30% select History books: https://t.co/d85B7u9aDm
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📍Exhibit Hall, Booth 1104