On #HistoryInFocus, we discuss the current state of teaching history and the new #AHRSyllabus Project. Organizers Kathleen Hilliard, Laura McEnaney, and Katharina Matro join two of the first syllabus contributors, Saniya Lee Ghanoui (for the podcast Sexing History) and William Tullett (for the historical smells researchers of Odeuropa), to preview this new teaching resource and what we hope it will add for history teachers interested in engaging with the journal. https://www.historians.org/teaching-history
BONUS episode out today from #HistoryInFocus: We talk with AHA's Jim Grossman and U Michigan historian Rita Chin about @AHAHistorians' new "Guidelines for Broadening the Definition of Historical Scholarship."
https://www.historians.org/broadening-the-definition-of-historical-scholarship
Thrilled and honored to have our Black Reconstruction episode released today on The Kitchen Sisters Present podcast! #HistoryInFocus #AHR @AHAHistorians
What is transnational history, what has working that way accomplished, and what remains to be done? We tackle those questions with Paul Chamberlin, Rebecca Herman, Maria John, and Hussein Fancy in the latest episode of AHR's #HistoryInFocusβout today. @AHAHistorians
New from #HistoryInFocusβproducer Matt Hermane speaks with Megan Robb about her article βBecoming Elizabeth: The Transformation of a Bihari Mughal into an English Lady, 1758-1822.β Plus @AHAHistorians' Debbie Ann Doyle on #AHA23.
Excited to see the AHR's December issue out now. https://academic.oup.com/ahr/issue
We have a couple of great #HistoryInFocus episodes that go along with this issue...
9. Black Reconstruction with Elizabeth Hinton
https://www.historians.org/black-reconstruction
10. The Commodification of Tibet with Lydia Walker
New today from @AHAHistorians, the terrific @lmansley profiles "new beginnings" at the AHR, including the work of yours truly on #HistoryInFocus podcast.
New today from #HistoryInFocusβOhio State historian Lydia Walker discusses the humanitarian commodification of Tibet, and AHR editor Mark Bradley looks ahead.
https://www.historians.org/the-commodification-of-tibet-plus-a-look-ahead