"Originally released in 1990, "The New American History", edited for the American Historical Association by Eric Foner, has become an indispensable volume for teachers and students. In essays that chart the shifts in interpretation within their fields, some of our most prominent American historians survey the key works and themes in the scholarship of the last three decades. Along with substantially revised essays from the first edition, ..."
"The American Historical Association's Committee on Women Historians commissioned some of the pioneering figures in women's history to prepare essays in their respective areas of expertise. These volumes, the second and third in a series of three, complete their collected efforts. The first volume of the series dealt with the broad themes necessary to understanding women's history around the world. As a counterpoint, volume 2 is concerne ..."
"In 1958, the American Historical Association began a study to determine the status and condition of history education in U.S. colleges and universities. Published in 1962 and addressing such issues as the supply and demand for teachers, student recruitment, and training for advanced degrees, that report set a lasting benchmark against which to judge the study of history thereafter. Now, more than forty years later, the AHA has commissio ..."
"A collection of essays discussing the theoretical origins and revolutionary context of the Constitution, its application to issues such as civil liberties and national versus state powers, and the evolution of the three branches of government."
Who Shall Write Our Military History? Proceedings of a Conference on the Military History of the United States at the Twenty-Eighth Annual Meeting of the AmericanHistoricalAssociation, Boston, Massachusetts, December 28, 1912 (Classic Reprint) by AmericanHistoricalAssociation (2016, Paperback) by AmericanHistoricalAssociation Published by Forgotten Books ISBN-13: 978-1-333-63902-0, ISBN: 1-333-63902-3
"A new generation of scholars addresses the current themes and questions in interpreting American history American History Now collects eighteen original historiographic essays that survey recent scholarship in American history and trace the shifting lines of interpretation and debate in the field Building on the legacy of two previous editions of the New American History this volume presents an entirely new group of contributors and a r ..."