Impact of Federal and State Actions on History Organizations
Recent federal and state actions are creating a difficult and uncertain environment for the history field. With your help, AASLH is [...]
Call for Posters for AASLH 2025 Annual Conference
Your Content Goes Here Sponsored by the National Council on Public History AASLH has partnered with the National Council on [...]
Announcing the National Survey of History Practitioners
Today, the AASLH Public History Research Lab is launching a major new research initiative: the National Survey of History Practitioners. This [...]
Announcing The Stewardship Archive: Safeguarding Essential Information to Protect America’s Public Lands, Waters, and Places of Cultural Heritage
David Harmon, Executive Director, George Wright Society There are growing concerns about the removal of public information related to [...]
Forward Together: an Update on IMLS
Last week was another busy week of federal challenges to museums and history organizations. The American Alliance of Museums [...]
Defend the Institute of Museum and Library Services—Take Action Now!
The Trump administration is threatening deep cuts to the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), an agency that [...]
Creating a Safe Workplace
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth post in a series of posts written by members of the AASLH Gender [...]
Updated AASLH Book: The Oral History Manual
Now Available! The Oral History Manual Fourth Edition By Barbara W. Sommer and Mary Kay Quinlan Paperback $36 AASLH Members / $45 Nonmembers Ebook [...]
Remembering Indigenous People’s History
By Megan Spainhour, AASLH Membership and Office Coordinator Monday, October 14th is celebrated as Indigenous People’s Day, and so today we also honor the [...]
Now Accepting Session Proposals for the 2025 AASLH Annual Conference
Your Content Goes Here Now Accepting Session Proposals 2025 AASLH Annual Conference The American Experiment September 10 – 13, 2025 Cincinnati, Ohio Proposals [...]
How Gen Z Wants to Celebrate America’s 250th
Your Content Goes Here -By John Dichtl, AASLH President and CEO "The United States turns 250 years old in 2026. Gen Z will [...]
Explore Mobile and Gulf Coast History Through Books, Films, Podcasts, and Music
Your Content Goes Here As we prepare for the 2024 AASLH Annual Conference in Mobile, AL, in a couple of weeks, AASLH staff [...]
AASLH Announces Dr. Rex M. Ellis as 2024 Award of Distinction Winner
Your Content Goes Here The American Association for State and Local History is pleased to announce that Dr. Rex M. Ellis has been [...]