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Historians TV at the AHA

John Fea   |  January 27, 2011 Leave a Comment

Once again, Historians TV covered the annual meeting of the American Historical Association.  Check out AHA Today for links to some of the featured sessions and interviews.

I especially enjoyed this session on how to be an effective lecturer and this session on what publishers are looking for.  The latter includes interviews with editors at University of New Mexico Press, Harvard University Press, and University of Kansas Press.

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THIS WEEK: The Conference of Faith and History AHA session on Eugene McCarraher’s The Enchantments of Mammon The Author’s Corner with William Kiser How slavery shaped Harvard The Author’s Corner with Amanda Hendrix-Komoto

Filed Under: Way of Improvement Tagged With: AHA, getting published

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