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Purpose
The purpose of the Alabama Association of Historians is to establish and promote closer
relations among the historians in the state of Alabama and to stimulate and
improve the work of those historians in teaching, research and service.
Membership
Membership is open to all individuals interested
in any area of history. Current members include:
- Public and Private School Teachers (K-12)
- Teachers in Higher Education (two and
four-year schools)
- Public Historians
- Librarians
- Archivists
- Museum Curators
- Others interested in the profession of
history
Benefits of Membership
Annual Meeting
The Association meets annually, usually the
first weekend of February, to discuss issues important to the teaching
and profession of history and to provide an opportunity for exchange of
views of historians in the state. Activities at the annual meeting
include a program of historical topics highlighted by a guest speaker.
AAH Historic News
Biannual newsletters keep members informed about current developments and
trends in history and the historical profession, awards, meetings, school
and institutional activities, announcements, forthcoming conferences and
noteworthy achievements.
Awards
The Association presents two awards:
- The John F. Ramsey Award of Merit,
given for outstanding contributions to the history profession in
Alabama.
- The Mae Ellis Moore Flynt Teaching Excellence Award recognizes
outstanding contributions to the teaching of history in grades K-12 and
is endowed by J. Wayne Flynt in honor of his mother, a longtime fourth
grade Alabama History teacher and social studies consultant.
What's New:
 AAH Application for Tax-Exempt Status, w/
IRS Confirmation (w/ links to pdf)
AAH Historic News,
Spring-Summer 2008 now on-line (pdf)
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