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AHA Today
Check out the AHA's newest blog posts, listed below. Or, visit the blog archive to read past posts. Most Recent Posts:
Grant of the Week: Advertising Educational Foundation Visiting Professor Program
What We’re Reading: January 29, 2009 Edition
New Appointments at NEH and the Congressional Humanities Caucus
The 2009 Job Center: Change and Continuity
AHA Meeting Reforms at Year Five
Seeking Nominations for 2011 Program Committee
Teaching and Learning through a TAH Grant
New Gutenberg-e Titles
Bin Yang - Between Winds and Clouds
Rhonda M. Gonzales - Societies, Religion, and History
Shah Mahmoud Hanifi - Connecting Histories in Afghanistan
Laura J. Mitchell - Belongings
Erika Lindgren - Sensual Encounters
Kenneth Steuer - Pursuit of an "Unparalleled Opportunity"
Margaret Poulos - Arms and the Woman
National Coalition for History
January 23
President Obama Issues Sweeping New Transparency Policies
Federal Court Rules for VP Cheney in Records Preservation Case
Allen C. Lowe Named Director of the George W. Bush Presidential Library
June 2008 AHR now online
The latest issue is now available online. For full access, members should login here, first.
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123rd Annual Meeting
New York, N.Y.
January 2-5, 2009
Online Program
HistoriansTV
Supplement to the 123rd Annual Meeting
Pubs Shop
The new Pubs Shop allows you to buy AHA publications online! Members, login to member services first to get your member discount.
Archives Wiki
The AHA's Archives Wiki is a clearinghouse of information about archival resources throughout the world. And the wiki format allows all historians to contribute.
History Compass
History Compass is offering free access to AHA members through the end of the 123rd Annual Meeting. Login to member services to take advantage of this offer.
Directory of History Journals
This Directory provides links to peer-reviewed English-language journals that publish in all fields of history, as an aid to authors seeking a place to publish their research.
History Doctoral Programs in the United States and Canada
This resource offers a profile of history doctoral programs in the U.S. and Canada, advice for applicants to PhD programs, and a searchable database on dissertations in progress and completed in those programs.