AHR Interview
A podcast by American Historical Association
47 Episodes
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Coda
Published: 11/17/2021 -
Karlos Hill on Community Engaged History
Published: 6/1/2021 -
Alyssa Sepinwall and Andrew Denning on Historical Video Games
Published: 3/23/2021 -
An AHR Conversation on Black Internationalism
Published: 3/17/2021 -
Jessica Marie Johnson on the History of Atlantic Slavery and the Digital Humanities
Published: 2/17/2021 -
Merle Eisenberg and Lee Mordechai on the Plague Concept
Published: 1/1/2021 -
Monica H. Green on The Four Black Deaths
Published: 12/16/2020 -
Ari Joskowicz on His Article “The Age of the Witness and the Age of Surveillance”
Published: 10/8/2020 -
Ian Milligan Discusses His Book History in the Age of Abundance?
Published: 9/18/2020 -
Submitting Your Work to the AHR
Published: 7/21/2020 -
Julia Gaffield on Julius S. Scott’s The Common Wind
Published: 6/29/2020 -
Corinne Field and Nicholas Syrett on the Roundtable "Chronological Age"
Published: 4/15/2020 -
Ana Minian on Her Article “Offshoring Migration Control"
Published: 3/17/2020 -
Tyler Anbinder on Ireland’s Great Famine Refugees in New York
Published: 2/25/2020 -
Sharon Leon Part 1: A Better History of Digital History
Published: 1/15/2020 -
Sharon Leon Part 2: Historians and Data
Published: 1/15/2020 -
T.J. Tallie on "The Moon Is Dead! Give Us Our Money!"
Published: 12/11/2019 -
Ben Wright and Joseph Locke on The American Yawp
Published: 11/19/2019 -
Charles Francis on LGBTQ Archive Activism
Published: 10/23/2019 -
Karin Wulf on Scholarly Publishing and Women Also Know History
Published: 9/19/2019
AHR Interview presents brief discussions with historians whose work has appeared in the American Historical Review, the official publication of the American Historical Association. Sometimes the interview accompanies an article or a featured review in a current or recent issue; other times it will feature a scholar who has recently been in the news, but whose work appeared in the journal in the past. These accessible and user-friendly podcasts highlight historical scholarship of wide interest and enormous import for issues of the day.