Welcome to Historians TV!
The online television channel dedicated to historians' news and views. Browse highlights and special reports from the annual meetings of The American Historical Association and stay tuned for new programs from their 2011 Annual Meeting, which takes place January 6-9th, 2011 in Boston, MA, featuring the theme "History, Society and the Sacred".
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Historians TV visits the Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) History Department - an energetic center of creative, inquiry based learning. Both undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to highlight the importance of combining faculty and student research and are geared towards community, regional and global stewardship.
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Interview with Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
AHA President -
Interview with Arnita Jones
Executive Director of the AHA -
Same-sex marriage law reversal
AHA holds a mini-conference on the subject -
Intervew with Barbara Metcalf
AHA's New President -
Interview with Paul Duguid
Professor, University of California -
Interview with James Kloppenberg
Harvard University Professor -
Women's History Museum Tour
San Diego, CA -
Your Highlight of the 2010 meeting
Your Say -
Interview with Robert Townsend
AHA Assistant Director of Research and Publications -
Interview with David Culbert
Historian -
Inteview with Vincent Brown
Harvard University Professor -
Is Google good for history...
Your Say -
Interview with Roy Ritchie
Something for Everyone -
The Conference Opens
What are attendees most looking forward to? -
Out and About
What’s been the most historical moment of the last decade? -
San Diego's Maritime Museum
We take a tour -
Interview with Leisa Meyer
Why historians must be activists -
We ask if attendees have noticed any changes in the job market
Your Say
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Story Corps Griot: Collecting the Spoken Word |


