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AHA president-elect Lonnie G. Bunch III was featured in the New York Times as he prepares to unveil American Aspirations, a Smithsonian exhibition marking America 250. The profile highlights Bunch’s career and his commitment to presenting American history in all of its complexity.
Looking for materials you can use in your teaching or research? The AHA Resource Library includes syllabi, primary sources, teaching tools, and disciplinary guidelines—all developed or vetted by historians. Whether you’re building a course, revising a lecture, or exploring new topics, start here:
Gordon S. Wood, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian of the American Revolution and professor emeritus of history at Brown University, died on June 7, 2026. Read more about his life, scholarship, and legacy:
When En Li starts a new class every semester, before she tells her students that she has a PhD in Chinese history, she tells them, "I am a hula dancer." In #AHAPerspectives, she explores how hula dance shapes her teaching, helping her model vulnerability and reimagine classroom authority.
On June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy. As we approach the anniversary of D-Day, we're revisiting a 2016 #AHAPerspectives piece by Kevin Wagner on bringing the history of D-Day to life for one of his students.
As the US approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, a new #HistoryInFocus episode explores the AHR’s special issue, “’76 Objects.” Hear from AHA executive director Sarah Weicksel and contributors on the objects that reveal new stories about the American Revolution.
Who makes decisions about what we teach kids about US history? The AHA’s American Lesson Plan shows how complicated the answer is.
Today at 1:00 p.m. ET: Join the AHA and Wiki Education for Wikipedia as Pedagogy: How Students Are Shaping Historical Narratives & Opening Up Access, an #AHAOnline webinar on how faculty are incorporating Wikipedia editing into their pedagogy. With Maura Hametz, Allison Marsh, and Jasmine Yarish.
Save the date! Join us in Richmond on August 28 and August 29 for the 2026 Virginia Conference on Introductory History Courses.
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2026 Virginia Conference on Introductory History Courses – AHA
The American Historical Association will hold the second annual Virginia Conference on Introductory History Courses on Friday, August 28 and Saturday, August 29, 2026, at the Virginia Museum of Histor...
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Explore All Resources Search Resource Type Thematic AHA Topics Geographic K-12 Education Undergraduate Education Graduate Education Professional & Career Resources Academic Department Resources Histor...
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Curating in the Cross Hairs: Is This the Smithsonian Chief’s Last Show?
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Passages: Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and Brown professor emeritus of history Gordon S. Wood
The prolific and preeminent historian of the American Revolution who taught at Brown for nearly four decades died on Sunday, June 7, at age 92.
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Performing a hula dance for her students helps one professor better connect with the vulnerability of classroom learning.
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Dancing in the Classroom – AHA
History is not something that is simply brought out of the archives, dusted off, and displayed as the way life really was.
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In recognition of the 250th anniversary, the AHR’s June 2026 issue, titled "'76 Objects," explores the material culture of the revolutionary era. Daniel speaks with Sarah Weicksel and a handful of con...
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A nine-state discussion of how teachers, administrators, and districts make decisions about what to teach in US history classes.
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American Lesson Plan, Part 3: Curricular Decisions
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The American Historical Association will hold the inaugural Virginia Conference on Introductory History Courses on Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the Virginia Museum of History and ...
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Wikipedia as Pedagogy: How Students Are Shaping Historical Narratives and Opening Up Access AHA Online and Wiki Education Thursday, June 4, 1–2 p.m. ET In this webinar, faculty will explore how how th...
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