
Comics Culture: Scholarship & Teaching
The American comic book was born in 1933, first as a collection of popular newspaper comic strips published in a tabloid-sized magazine. By the end […]
The American comic book was born in 1933, first as a collection of popular newspaper comic strips published in a tabloid-sized magazine. By the end […]
The WHA’s awards and scholarships provide both financial support and recognition to world historians doing innovative work at all stages of their careers. Our 2020 […]
Angela Lee, Eric Beckman and Bram Hubbell restructured the workshop they had planned for the WHA’s 2020 annual meeting, adapting it to our new Zoom reality.
Join us for a three-day virtual conference and professional development opportunity specifically for K–12 social studies teachers.
The current issue addresses teaching, researching, and grappling with daily life in a world upended.
The WHA officers express our solidarity with the global protest movement in defense of the lives and dignity of all Black people
My friends started wearing masks to school, so I followed along, not sure of the stakes.
We’re looking for modules that are inquiry based, and that combine important and innovative perspectives.
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