New AASLH Books for History Professionals (Spring 2016)
We are proud to announce the newest spring 2016 titles in [...]
Nov 18- Free Webinar with National WWII Museum’s Keith Huxen and Owen Glendening
On November 18, National WWII Museum’s Keith Huxen and Owen [...]
Remembering WWI at the US National Archives
Women's Machine Gun Squad Police Reserves April 2017 [...]
Saving Hallowed Ground’s WWI Memorial Tree Program and Sharing Local History
Planting a memorial tree in Radnor, PA. On [...]
Skin Deep: The Nautical Roots of Tattoo Culture Exhibit Opens at Puget Sound Navy Museum
AASLH Member Since 2015 The Puget Sound Navy Museum in [...]
StEPs Spotlight: Cleveland Grays Armory Museum
By Aja Bain, AASLH, and Mary Beth Rauzi and Mary [...]
The Legacy of America’s “Other” Columbus
2015 marks AASLH's 75th Anniversary Year. For the occasion, AASLH [...]
US WWI Centennial Commission Enters Formal Partnership with France’s Mission Du Centenaire 14-18
Washington, DC On Thursday, 19 November in a ceremony at [...]
War Stories
Most Americans these days have little experience with the military, [...]
When Baseball Went to War: U.S. Navy Baseball History Exhibit Opens at Puget Sound Navy Museum
The Puget Sound Navy Museum (AASLH members since 2015) in [...]
Why the November 11 Armistice Was Not the End of WWI
By Jennifer Zoebelein, Ph.D., Special Projects Historian, National WWI Museum and [...]
WW1 Poppy Program Raises Money for National WW1 Memorial in DC and Your Community
AASLH is pleased to be working with our colleagues at [...]