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“A quarter century ago, I torpedoed my academic career by resigning from a tenured position with no prospect of another one,” writes David Peterson del Mar. “As I retire, I am convinced that giving up tenure made me a much more effective, if less eminent, professor.” Read more in #AHAPerspectives:
How Giving Up Tenure Made Me a Less Distinguished and More Influential Professor
Giving up tenure gave this professor more time to focus on supporting his students.
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At #AHA26, historians are exploring new approaches to research, teaching, professional development, and public engagement through panels, workshops, meetups, poster sessions, networking events, and much more. The annual meeting program—featuring 460+ sessions and events—is now available online.🗃️
AHA26 Program
139th Annual Meeting January 8-11, 2026 in Chicago
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“Historically, to be disabled was to be denied space,” writes Deanna Hagman. In #AHAPerspectives, she examines Philadelphia’s Carousel House, a recreation center designed for inclusion. 🗃️
Making Space – AHA
Philadelphia’s Carousel House is a historical case study for the value of spaces created for and with the disability community.
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Undergraduates: submit to #AHA26's Undergraduate Poster Session by October 15. The Poster Session is an opportunity for undergraduates to share their research with peers and established scholars in a visual format. 🗃️
Presenting Undergraduate Research at the Annual Meeting - AHA
Learn how to submit a proposal to present your undergraduate thesis or research at the AHA annual meeting.
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The AHA has updated our Guide for Contending with Online Harassment, offering recs to support members who are targets of online harassment. "Historians have the right to expect that discussion of their historical work will be conducted in a civil manner, free from harassment and intimidation." 🗃️
Guide for Contending with Online Harassment - AHA
Guidelines to AHA members and historians who fear that they may become or have become targets of online harassment.
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The AHA’s Guidelines on Broadening the Definition of Historical Scholarship lay the foundation for expanding what constitutes historical scholarship & can be adapted to any institution in which historians work & where historical scholarship is expected. 🗃️
Guidelines for Broadening the Definition of Historical Scholarship
These guidelines lay the foundation for a broad expansion of what constitutes historical scholarship.
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Registration for our free Texas Conference on Introductory History Courses, October 24–25, at the University of Texas at Dallas, is open now. Join us for thought-provoking discussions about introductory history courses and student success in Texas. 🗃️
2025 Texas Conference on Introductory History Courses
The 2025 Texas Conference on Introductory History Courses will take place Friday, October 24 and Saturday, October 25 at University of Texas at Dallas.
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Join us at 3pm on 10/15 for “Challenges and Opportunities Facing Small Liberal Arts College History Faculty,” a webinar co-sponsored by the AHA’s Working Group on Small Liberal Arts Colleges, part of a larger effort to build community among SLAC faculty. 🗃️
Challenges and Opportunities Facing Small Liberal Arts College History Faculty – AHA
At the present moment in time, history faculty at small liberal arts colleges—like historians everywhere—face a daunting array of challenges in the classroom, but they also continue to do exciting and...
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In an LAist article describing the impact of cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities on California universities, the @acls1919.bsky.social lawsuit, joined by the AHA and the @modernlanguage.bsky.social, was cited as one of several legal challenges seeking to restore NEH grant funding. 🗃️
California colleges lost millions in humanities purge. Their projects might not recover
Local history projects are some of the biggest casualties as 19 California campuses are missing over $5.2 million in canceled federal grants.
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Today from #HistoryInFocus — We revisit one my favorite episodes, "Soil and Memory," a look at the collaboration between historian Alexis Dudden and graphic artist Kim Inthavong as they explore history, memory, and activism in Okinawa, Japan. @historians.org
Soil and Memory
Historian Alexis Dudden and graphic artist Kim Inthavong discuss their collaborative work on history, memory, and activism in Okinawa, Japan. Their piece, “Okinawa: Territory as Monument,” appears in ...
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“Knowing an organization’s history can help achieve its mission and vision.” In #AHAPerspectives, Tom Vance recounts his experiences writing three histories of local Kalamazoo organizations. 🗃️
Tapping a Strategic Resource – AHA
Organizational history is not merely an antiquarian exercise; it is also a strategic resource.
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In #AHAPerspectives, Andrew Hardy writes about how he and fellow graduate students at Berkeley have created public walking tours of the university based on original historical research. 🗃️
New Campus Cartographies – AHA
Infusing historical research into walking tours has helped Andrew Hardy and his fellow graduate students remake their campus into a public history site.
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I love this project, created and led by UC Berkeley history grad students, to apply their historical research in campus tours. Andrew Hardy wrote about it for #AHAPerspectives: 🗃️
New Campus Cartographies – AHA
Infusing historical research into walking tours has helped Andrew Hardy and his fellow graduate students remake their campus into a public history site.
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The AHA’s Careers for History Majors booklet provides data about the professional prospects of history majors, practical advice about jobs and employment, & essays on how studying history prepares students for a range of exciting and fulfilling career paths. Recruit and engage history majors today!🗃️
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The AHA has developed recommendations for department chairs to improve the status of non-tenure-track (NTT) faculty. Click the link for a list of ways chairs can play a leadership role in supporting their NTT colleagues. 🗃️
Improving the Status of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty
Recommendations for history department chairs, many of whom can influence change in as the integration of NTTF into departmental life and cultures.
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A visa limited to just 4 years means that no international students could enroll in a history PhD program at a US university. Not to mention the postdocs and faculty who contribute so much to US higher education. Please let the federal government know what you think about this proposal! 🧵🗃️
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The AHA has submitted a public comment to the Federal Register in response to a proposed regulation that would limit visas for foreign students & scholars. The rule “poses undue hardship on foreign students & scholars, threatens American scholarly leadership, & would damage the American economy.” 🗃️
Action Alert: Submit Comments to Oppose Visa Restrictions for Scholars - AHA
The AHA has submitted a public comment to the Federal Register in response to a proposed regulation that would limit visas for foreign students and scholars to a length of four years. Written by AHA s...
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Check out the AHA's new resources on how to advocate for history at the federal level, including a guide to advocating for international education and a guide to submitting comments to the Federal Register. 🗃️
Your Voice Matters - AHA
Individuals can make a difference. Federal, state, and local representatives rely on input from constituents to inform their decisionmaking. In many instances, they want to hear from you as they navig...
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The AHA urges members to submit comments of their own to the Federal Register in response to this rule. The deadline to submit a comment on this regulation is Monday, September 29 at midnight ET. 🗃️
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