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Haala, C.
Conflict, Activism, and Globalization in Farm Politics since the 1980s
Hadacek, E.
Catholics, Nativists, and Historical Memory in 19th-Century America
Hahn, P.
The International Context of the Establishment of the State of Israel
Haine, W. S.
Author Meets Critics:
Brewing Resistance
Haley, H. M.
Difficult Decisions: New Perspectives on Citizenship, Civil Liberties, and Military Service
Hall, J. W.
History versus Heritage: Military Historians Confront America’s Contested Past
Hall, L.
When History Happens in the Library
Halloran, R.
Forming US Catholic Identities
Halse Anderson, L.
Planting a Seed: History for Young Readers
Hamilton, S.
Conflict, Activism, and Globalization in Farm Politics since the 1980s
Hamm, M.
Reproductive Health, Power, and American Catholicism
Hammonds, E. M.
Race, Gender, and Science in US History
Han, L. Y.
Histories below the Water Line: New Methods and Approaches
Haney, B. D.
Black Female Empowerment through Education in the Late 19th and 20th Centuries
Hanson, J.
The French Catholic Revival
Hao, Y.
Tag Team! Creating a Network of Support between Faculty and Professional Educators to Support Graduate Student Career Development
Hardesty, J. R.
Provisions, Partnerships, and Plantations: A Roundtable on Northeastern North America and Caribbean Slavery, 1630–1815
Harms, R. W.
Maritime Microhistory and Public History: Global Perspectives
Harold, C. N.
The South Got Somethin’ to Say: Black Women’s Experiences and Activism in Mississippi and North Carolina
Harper, J. C. II
Emergent Thinking: Creating Digital Stories for the Public
Harper, K.
Deep History, Current History
Harrington, J. P.
Unfinished Revolutions, Uncommon Solidarities: Irish Rebels in the American Left
Harris, C. L.
If There Is No Struggle There Is No Progress: Black Politics in 20th-Century Philadelphia
Harris, J. L.
Italy, the US, and the Mediterranean from Fascism to the Present: Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Racism, Identities, and Resistance
Harris, K.
Philadelphia and the Black Intellectual Tradition
Harris, S.
Teaching the Nation after Conflict: The Politics of History Education in Japan, China, Taiwan, and Timor-Leste in the Postwar Periods
Hart, E.
The Revolutionary Archive: New Directions
Hartenian, L. R.
Mission Accomplished? American Political and Cultural Perspectives on the Iraq War, 20 Years Later
Hartig, A. M.
Public-Facing History Today: Memory, Policy, Problem-Solving
Hartke, J.
Art Meets History: Using Contemporary Art to Engage with History
Hartung, F.
Dear Professor Einstein: Early Cold War Visions for a World Government and the Creation of the Bipolar World
Harvey, K. E.
Getting Argentina out of the Atlantic: Rethinking the Spaces of Historical Narrative Construction in the Southern Cone
Hashima, E.
Podcasting against the Grain: The History Survey—Can It Be Saved and Should It Be Saved?
Hassane, K.
The Revolutionary Archive: New Directions
Hatzidimitriou, C.
Greeks in America: Forging Communities and Diasporic Networks during the First Half of the 20th Century
Haugbølle, S.
Roundtable: International Solidarity with Palestinians—Palestinian Internationalist Solidarities
Haverty-Stacke, D. T.
Interrogating Traditional Sources: Searching for the Lived Experiences of Catholic Laywomen
Race, Empire, Gender, and the Making of the US Carceral State
Hayes Alvarez, E.
Marian Politics
Hayes, P. J.
Telling US Catholic History: Archives and Narratives
Healy, M.
Department Chairs Roundtable
Heaney, C. H.
Local and Transnational Scales in the History of Science, Race, and Medicine in the Americas, 1909–65
Heider, C.
Combating Crime, Poverty, and Ignorance: The Education and Rehabilitation of Youth and the Urban Community in the 20th Century
Heiss, M. A.
SHAFR Awards Luncheon and Stuart L. Bernath Memorial Lecture
Helfont, S.
New Perspectives on the Rise and Decline of the American Century
Henderson, J.
Archaeoastronomy and History: Perspectives from Africa, North America, West Asia, Oceania, and Europe
Hennig, A.
Archivists and Historians: Documenting and Telling the Story of Diversity at Saint John’s University
Henold, M. J.
Interrogating Traditional Sources: Searching for the Lived Experiences of Catholic Laywomen
Lay Catholic Women Reinterpreting Transatlantic Catholicism in 19th- and 20th-Century Latin America
Henry, K.
#DisabilityHistorySoWhite: Race and Disability in American History
Hensel, F.
Gran Colombia Studies Section: Telling Stories from and about Gran Colombia—Historical Narratives, Fragmentary Subjects, and the Archive
Do the Americas Have a Common History? On Hemispheric Forms of Imagination and Exchange
Heppler, J. A.
History and the Spatial Turn: Pedagogical Approaches, Part 1
History and the Spatial Turn: Pedagogical Approaches, Part 2
Mapping American Congregations Using the 1926 Census of Religious Bodies
Herbert, A. T.
Witness, Memory, and Recovery: Transnational Approaches to Critical Disaster Studies
Herbert, W. A.
Roundtable: Unions in Higher Education—Historical and Contemporary Realities
Herf, J. C.
The International Context of the Establishment of the State of Israel
Hernández, B.
Partisan Politics, Environmental Struggles, and Catholic Activism in Mexico and Central America, 1940s–70s
Hernandez, S.
“Feminism Practices What Anarchism Preaches”: Anarcha-Feminism in the 20th Century
Herran Avila, L. A.
Anticommunism, Right-Wing Politics, and Latin America’s Cold War
Christianity and Wartime Political Movements in the 20th-Century Postcolonial World
Herrera, A.
Local and Transnational Scales in the History of Science, Race, and Medicine in the Americas, 1909–65
Hershatter, G.
Chinese Women’s Lives in Their Own Voices, 1949 to the Present
Hertzman, M.
Brazilian Studies Section: A Celebration of Barbara Weinstein
Herzogenrath, J. R.
Flipped, Flexible, and Free (Resources): Reinvigorating the Big US History Survey at Texas A&M University
Heyes, M.
Catholics and the Enemy
Heyrman, C. L.
Unlikely Imperialists? Expatriates and the Expansion of American Empire in the 19th Century
Hicks, A.
Caribbean Studies Section: New Approaches to Caribbean Labor and Working-Class History
Hicks, M.
Subaltern Cosmopolitans in the 17th- and 18th-Century Atlantic World
Hidalgo, A.
What’s Special about Maps? Teaching Border Regions History with Digital and Physical Materials
High, Z.
Male Intimacy and Friendships in South Asia
Higuchi, T.
Energizing Histories
Hill Edwards, J. G.
New Research on Black Women and the History of Racial Capitalism
Hill, K. K.
Historians Engaging Publics: Graphic Histories
Hill, M.
The Strange Recrudescence of Thomas Carlyle’s Historical Writings
Hilliard, K. M.
Teaching History in STEM Institutions: Finding Common Ground
#AHR Syllabus Project: How History Works
Teaching with Historiography: Join the Project to Bring Historical Research and Teaching Together
Hillis, F.
Russia’s War against Ukraine in Historical Perspective
Hinnershitz, S.
History versus Heritage: Military Historians Confront America’s Contested Past
Beyond the Campus Gates: Broadening the Reach of Historical Scholarship
Hinson, I.
Roundtable: Teaching the Truth in Secondary Schools during Contentious Times
Hinton, E. K.
Defund the Police? Historical Perspectives
Hirsch, F.
Op-Ed Workshop
Ho, D. Y.
Hong Kong: Periphery as Center
Hoeting, K.
Reproductive Health, Power, and American Catholicism
Hof, T.
Terrorism and the German and Italian Far Right from the 1960s to the 1980s: Between Ideology and Action
Hoffman Jedruch, E. C.
Pacific Rim Parliamentary and Political History: 1868–1945
Hoffmann, S. M.
Archaeoastronomy and History: Perspectives from Africa, North America, West Asia, Oceania, and Europe
Höhler, S.
Histories of Climate Change: Place-Based Approaches from European History
Holland, J.
The History of Reproductive Rights in Global Perspective
Holman, M. K.
Growing Up, Graduating, and Going Beyond: Global Perspectives on the Disaffiliation of 20th-Century Catholic Women
Historical Misogyny: Women Deacons and the Catholic Church—A Book Panel on Phyllis Zagano's
Women: Icons of Christ
Holscher, K.
Catholics and the Enemy
Dry Bones: Catholic Horror
Hook, G. D.
Intersecting Identities in the Medieval and Early Modern Mediterranean
Hopkins, K.
Gateway Courses in History: Case Studies in Redesign
Horowitz, S.
Book History in Libraries: A Roundtable with Philadelphia-Area Librarians
Horwat, C.
When History Happens in the Library
Hostetler, L. E.
Historians for Mental Health: An Open Discussion
Big Data: Can Institutional Research Offices Help Transform Introductory History Courses?
Improving the Status of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty: Building on the AHA Statement
Houlihan, P. J.
Divided Christendom, 1914–38: Healing the Wounds of the Great War
Houlihan, T.
Building an Equity Bridge from High School to College: K–12 Teachers Respond to the AHA’s History Gateways Project
Howard, J. T.
Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching History Online
Howard, J. C.
The South Got Somethin’ to Say: Black Women’s Experiences and Activism in Mississippi and North Carolina
Howlett, C. F.
Constructing Peace History: An Editors’ Roundtable
Howlett, D.
162 Questions about Afghanistan: A Case Study of Current Events and Digital Public History on Reddit
Hoyer, C.
21st-Century Pedagogies: Using Digital Historical Walking Tours to Teach Urban History
Hsieh, B.
Rethinking Theoretical Assumptions in the History of Medicine in East Asia: Case Studies of China, Taiwan, and Korea
Hsu, M. Y.
Regions and Scales in the Expansion of Migration Systems across Five Centuries: Selections from the
Cambridge History of Global Migrations
Hu, F. Y.
Changing Paradigms: Global Taiwan as a Historical Method
Hua, R.
Rethinking Imperial Institutions in Modern India and China
Huang, G.
Engaging the Studies of Blackness in China: Scholarship and Curriculum Development
Huang, Y.
Reinventing the Chinese States: Territory, Sovereignty, and the Media of Power in Late Imperial and Modern China
Hudson, K.
Archaeoastronomy and History: Perspectives from Africa, North America, West Asia, Oceania, and Europe
Hudson, P. J.
Reparations Now! Perspectives on Reparative Justice in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean
Huebner, A.
Difficult Decisions: New Perspectives on Citizenship, Civil Liberties, and Military Service
Huey, A.
Exploring and Reflecting on the Legacy of 20th-Century Catholic Laywomen: A Roundtable Discussion
Huezo, S. M.
Central American Studies Section: Transnational Scholarship, Transnational Lives—Early Career Historians of/from Central America
Teaching and Teaching Materials Section: Revisiting the Survey
Hughes, J. S.
Dry Bones: Catholic Horror
Hwang, C.
Historicizing the Parish
Hyde, A.
Improving the Status of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty: Building on the AHA Statement
Hyde, E.
The History Lab: A New Approach to Pedagogy and Collaborative Research
Building an Equity Bridge from High School to College: K–12 Teachers Respond to the AHA’s History Gateways Project
Hyman, C.
Decolonizing Historical Data in the Context of Colonization and Empire
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