Organization of American Historians
The Organization of American Historians promotes excellence in the scholarship, teaching, and presentation of American history, and encourages wide discussion of historical questions and equitable treatment of all practitioners of history.
About the OAH Distinguished Lectureship Program
Created in 1981, the OAH Distinguished Lectureship Program is a speakers bureau dedicated to American history. OAH Distinguished Lecturers speak around the country every year, visiting college campuses, historical societies, museums, and libraries.
Voting Rights in the United States
История депортации в Соединенных Штатах
The History of Denaturalization in the United States
Save the Archives: Why NARA is Essential to U.S. Democracy
Birthright Citizenship: Race, Immigration, and the Constitution | Future of the Past
FOIA 101: Using Public Records to Strengthen Historical Research
AI in the History Classroom
Applying to Teach at a Community College
Teaching at a Community College
Expansion: U.S. History at 250
Podcasting History
Immigration History International Committee
Navigating Presidential Libraries
The Supreme Court in Historical Perspective
President Biden's Exit from the Election in Historical Perspective | OAH Future of the Past
The American Republic | U.S. History at 250
Rethinking Encounters: U.S. History at 250
Thank You from Earl Lewis: Celebrating the Success of the Earl Lewis Challenge
History on Trial: An American History Forum with Educators
Grant Writing for Historians
Advocating for Inclusive History Education in Contentious Times
Immigration Restriction Then and Now
Rethinking Our Historical Narrative: Native American and Indigenous History
The Dobbs v Jackson Decision in Historical Perspective
Navigating Freedom of Information Act Requests
Preparing for the Non-Academic Job Search
Pandemic Labor Organizing and Activism in Historical Perspective
Building a Professional Network