If, like me, you're appalled by James Sweet's essay in ' Perspectives, please write the council and let them know your honest thoughts. historians.org/about-aha-and-
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I just realized all the email links on the AHA page go to the aha@historians.org address. So here are the councilpersons' emails:
jjones@austin.utexas.edu
e-muir@northwestern.edu
rchin@umich.edu
provost@case.edu
khilliar@iastate.edu (more)
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reginald.ellis@famu.edu
finger@tcnj.edu
hostetle@uic.edu
sgeorgini@masshist.org
seg6@cornell.edu
per20@pitt.edu
sbontrag@highlands.edu (more)
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karen.marrero@wayne.edu
Katharina_Matro@mcpsmd.org
sherri.sheu@colorado.edu
atlanticcouncil.org/expert/william
grossman@historians.org
mbradley@uchicago.edu
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I thought it was a very worthwhile read. Thank you for the link. I will write the council and let them know how much I appreciated it.
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Time for a Great Rebalancing in our profession and an end to the dogmatic progressive pseudoscientific ideology that is poisoning it.
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Drop your bias and finite modern moral framework and actually bring an alien world to your audience without smearing it would your political ideology.
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Did he 1) ignore every scholar studying the 19th century? 2) suggest historians choose their topics based on how many likes they’ll get on social media? 3) Argue against the legitimacy of the 1619 project? 4) criticize black families who read the 1619 project? AND (1/2)
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