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 2012 Annual Meeting, which takes place January 5-8th, 2012 in Chicago, IL, featuring the theme "Communities and Networks".
What are Publishers Looking For
We talk to publishers at the AHA Exhibition
The AHA Exhibition is made up almost entirely of publishers so we took the opportunity to ask them what they are looking for from authors. This is one stop shop guide on how to get your work published.
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Accomplishments and Challenges Facing Historians
Interview with Tony Grafton -
AHA Executive Director on the 2012 Meeting
Interview with Jim Grossman -
Recognizing Excellence
Teaching Workshop -
RevQuest: Sign of the Rhinoceros
An interactive way to discover Colonial Williamsburg -
The Atlantic World
History Department, Rice University -
A New Model for Graduate Education
History Department, Penn State University -
Informing and EmpoweringTeachers
Bedford County Schools, TN -
The Shout Series: An Interactive Learning Experience
Smithsonian Institute -
Intellectual Imagination and Academic Excellence
Oakland University, Rochester MI -
Developing Moral and Cultural Awareness
United States Military Academy - West Point -
An Oasis in the Desert
University of Nevada, Las Vegas -
A Laboratory of History
Roanoke College -
Partners in History
University of Southern California -
Globally Minded, Locally Grounded
University of Utah -
Mastering the Craft
Seton Hall University -
Keeping Military History Alive for the Future
Austin Peay State University, TN -
Making History Relevant to a Wide Audience
York University -
A New Approach to Teaching
Utah State University
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