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69É«ÇéÊÓƵ History Club

The goal of the 69É«ÇéÊÓƵ History Club is to share our common love of history, promote historical discussion, debunk historical myths and to have fun while doing it. We welcome members and non-members alike to attend our meetings and events.

 

Gross Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies

Our mission is to encourage and assist persons of all ages in learning the history and lessons of the Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide and other similar tragedies. Our hope is that in understanding the pernicious consequences of anti-semitism, racism, ethnic hatred and other forms of bigotry, we can endeavor to build a better future.

 

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Associations

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    The American Historical Association (AHA) was founded in 1884 and incorporated by Congress in 1889 to serve the broad field of history. It encompasses every historical period and geographical area and serves professional historians in all areas of employment.
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    The Association for Asian Studies seeks through publications, meetings, and seminars to facilitate contact and an exchange of information among scholars to increase their understanding of East, South, and Southeast Asia.
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    The Organization of American Historians is the largest learned society devoted to the study of American history.
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    We are a professional society whose mission is to promote the study of history through the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians.

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Resources

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    American Memory provides free and open access through the Internet to written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document the American experience. It is a digital record of American history and creativity.
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    Even those who profess utter indifference to history are beholden to it. History is inescapable. Who we are and how we react to events depends, to a great extent, on our past. As Eugene O’Neill has a character in Long Day’s Journey into Night exclaim, at a critical juncture, “The past is the present, isn’t it? It’s the future, too. We all try to lie out of that but life won’t let us.”

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