scholarship 
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SOURCE: Inside Higher Ed
7/18/2022
The Scholarly Infrastructure of the Humanities is Eroding
by Steven Mintz
The unpaid labor of peer review and journal editing used to be considered a professional obligation. Scholars today are less likely to see it that way. Why? What can be done?
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SOURCE: AHA Perspectives on History
10/7/19
American Historical Association Announces 2019 Prize Winners
Dozens of historians will be recognized for their exceptional books, distinguished teaching and mentoring in the classroom, public history, and other historical projects.
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2/24/19
The Many Joys of Writing History
by Walter G. Moss
It is the chance to stand back and observe the whole human story, with all its tragedies and comedies, and like Shakespeare think “What a piece of work is man!”
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Well Done, Brother Herb Shapiro
by Staughton Lynd
Herbert Shapiro died on October 17, 2012. He was eighty-three. The words that keep coming to me as I recall Herb are, meticulous scholarship and “fierce integrity.”
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