At its annual meeting in New York City, the American Historical Association approved the following resolution: RESOLUTION CONDEMNING AFFILIATIONS BETWEEN ICE AND HIGHER EDUCATION In light of the serious and systematic violation of human rights committed by both the US...
#AHA2020--New York
A Glimpse of the American Society of Church History Book Exhibit
Martin Spence is Associate Professor of History at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is writing for us this weekend at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association (and related organizations) in New York City. Enjoy his latest post. –JF...
The Kingdom of God in American History
Ralph Keen is writing for us this week from the annual meeting of the American Society of Church History in New York City. Keen is Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation Chair of Catholic Studies and Professor of History at the University...
Quakers, Methodists, and Public Discourse in the Early Republic
Ralph Keen is writing for us this week from the annual meeting of the American Society of Church History in New York City. Keen is Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation Chair of Catholic Studies and Professor of History at the University...
The Role of History Educators in a Time of Crisis: Building Bridges Between Historians and K-12 History Teachers
Sari Beth Rosenberg is writing for us this weekend from Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in New York City. She is a U.S. history teacher and writer in New York City. Sari helped write the new social studies...
Evangelical-Jewish Relations
Ralph Keen is writing for us this week from the annual meeting of the American Society of Church History in New York City. Keen is Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation Chair of Catholic Studies and Professor of History at the University...
Nationalism and Worship
Martin Spence is Associate Professor of History at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is writing for us this weekend at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in New York City. Enjoy his latest post. –JF This...
Nothing But the Blood
Martin Spence is Associate Professor of History at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is writing for us this weekend at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in New York City. Enjoy his latest post. –JF “Blood”...
The Strange Career of German Religious Influence in America
Ralph Keen is writing for us this week from the annual meeting of the American Society of Church History in New York City. Keen is Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation Chair of Catholic Studies and Professor of History at the University...
Christian Uses and Representations of Judaism and the Old Testament in Reformation Europe
Ralph Keen is writing for us this week from the annual meeting of the American Society of Church History in New York City. Keen is Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation Chair of Catholic Studies and Professor of History at the University...
Conference of Faith and History Events Today
The Conference on Faith and History is sponsoring several events today at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association. This morning at 8:30 the Conference will host its annual breakfast reception. There is no program for this event. Stop...
American Exceptionalisms
Martin Spence is Associate Professor of History at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is writing for us this weekend at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in New York City. Enjoy his latest post. –JF The...
Let the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association Begin!
Thousands of historians have converged on New York City this week for the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association (and other history-related meetings). I arrived in New York this afternoon, checked into my hotel, and headed straight to 30...
The American Society of Church History is Coming to Town!
Martin Spence is Associate Professor of History at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is writing for us this weekend at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in New York City. Enjoy! –JF It may be January...
Correspondents Wanted: 2020 AHA Meeting in New York City
Is anyone interested in a writing a post or two (or three or four or five…) from the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association (and/or related meetings) in New York from January 3-6, 2020? Once again The Way of Improvement Leads...