American Historical Association
The American Historical Association is a nonprofit membership organization founded in 1884 and incorporated by Congress in 1889 for the promotion of historical studies. The AHA provides leadership for the discipline by protecting academic freedom, developing professional standards, supporting scholarship and innovative teaching, and helping to sustain and enhance the work of historians. As the largest organization of professional historians in the world, the AHA represents nearly 12,000 members and serves historians representing every historical period and geographical area in a wide variety of professions.
For more information about the AHA, visit our official web site at https://www.historians.org/. To become a member, click here: https://www.historians.org/join
Teaching Presidential History Today
AHA Congressional Briefing: Historical Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence
Проблемы и возможности исторического факультета небольшого колледжа свободных искусств
История за заголовками: приостановка работы правительства и федеральный бюджет
Guiding Principles for AI in History Education
Supporting Students in the Early College Transition
How to Apply for the Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) Mid-Atlantic and US Territories Region
Julia Brookins's Testimony before Texas Committee on Higher Education on SB 37
American Lesson Plan: Teaching US History in Secondary Schools (AHA Learn)
Preparing History Students for the Workforce: Essential Employability Qualities Certification
America 250 and the Landscape of History Education
What's Next for History in Higher Education?
Allysa Crum: Why History Matters
AHA Online Teacher Institute: Native Peoples and the Architecture of US History
Thavolia Glymph, President, 2024, Address delivered January 2025
Julia Brookins's Testimony before the Texas State Board of Education, November 18, 2024
Julia Brookins's Testimony before the Texas State Board of Education, November 22, 2024
AHA Congressional Briefing: History of US Military Alliances
American Lesson Plan: Teaching US History in Secondary Schools
“Oral History and Pedagogy: Prospects and Potential in the Introductory History Classroom”
“The Stories We Tell”
The Role of the Bible in the Founding of the United States and Religious Mandates in Public Schools
The Wikipedia Assignment: How Students Are Making History by Writing about the Past
What are Schoolchildren Learning About US History? Four Takeaways in Five Minutes
American Lesson Plan: Mapping the Landscape of Secondary US History Education
Edward W. Muir, President, 2023, Address delivered January 2024
AHA Congressional Briefing: Historical Perspectives on Sanctions
Ten Years of C3: The Past, Present, and Future of State Standards
Teaching the Holocaust Digitally: Challenging Student Assumptions Through Primary Sources