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The American Historical Review, the academic publication of , brings together scholarship from every field of historical study.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2017.

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  1. prije 1 sat

    Regrettably, this AHR article on epidemic disease and interwar global communication networks from our June issue, by Heidi Tworek, has become all the more timely: .

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  2. prije 3 sata

    POAHA John R. McNeil speculates about "peak document" and new kinds of historical sources in his AHA Presidential Address, published in the Feb. AHA: .

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  3. prije 6 sati

    The February issue of the AHR has just gone live: . In addition to the column on 1619, you will find POAHA McNeil's AHA pres. address, an article on central am. migrants, and more. Detailed links coming.

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  4. 30. sij
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  5. 24. sij

    You should read it now. But assures you--it will remain free and open, as the editorial column in the AHR always does.

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    24. sij

    Good morning everyone! If you only have time for one essay today, read this tremendous piece by while it's still on the right side of the paywall.

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  7. 23. sij

    OK folks, want to know what thinks of the 1619 dispute? You do not even have to wait for the February AHR. No, read it here first, open access: . Quickly. It is already out of date!

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  8. 21. sij

    Stay tuned for column on 1619. This will be in our February issue, but should drop in advance later this week.

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    15. sij

    Hey ! New AHR Interview episode now streaming—a two-part conversation with about the history of , historians and data, and much more.

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  10. 9. sij
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  11. 9. sij

    Send your name as a potential reviewer of graphic histories. If you are already in our database, we will tag it w/ "graphic". Email me at ahredit@indiana.edu.

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  12. 8. sij

    Reviews in February issue include graphic histories on Berlin, Debs, Douglass, Luxemburg, colonial French soldiers, Brazilian quilombos, and Fukushima. Really.

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    8. sij

    Huzzah! This is wonderful news for anyone who wants to see more books produced that are good comics AND good history!

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  14. 8. sij

    Want to know what thinks of The 1619 Project? You will have to wait until the February issue. -editor devotes the editorial column to this question.

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  15. 3. sij

    Want to know how the sausage is made at the AHR. Please join and the AHR editorial team at "Meet the Editors" at the AHA meeting, on Saturday at 12:30: . We will answer all your questions (well, not all).

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  16. 3. sij

    If you are attending AHA in NYC, please join and all 6 contributors to the published conversation at a Friday afternoon panel that will continue our discussion about museums:

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  17. 19. pro 2019.

    Ken Po,eranze reviews Josh Freeman's book on global factory regimes, BEHEMOTH, in the December AHR:

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  19. 16. pro 2019.

    Another museum review in the Dec. AHR. Anders Sørensen explains how the Danish MUSEET FOR SØFART is "very much a museum by and for the maritime industry"--exemplifying "the entwinement between public history and special interest."

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  20. 16. pro 2019.

    goes bilingual. The Dec. AHR includes a review of the MUSEU DA IMIGRAÇÃO DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO, by Nelly de Freitas, in English and Portuguese.

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