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OAH Distinguished Lectureship Program
OAH is pleased to present a robust roster of OAH Distinguished Lecturers, speaking on a wide range of topics, from "The American Revolution in Global Perspective," "Abraham Lincoln as a Self-Made Man," and "Well-behaved Women Seldom Make History" to "What is Digital History?," "Interpreting African American History in American Museums," and "Making Thinking Visible in the History Classroom."

OAH Meetings and Conferences
Follow this link to get the latest information on the OAH Annual Meeting, as well as other OAH cosponsored conferences and events.

Awards, Prizes, and Fellowships
Learn about annual OAH book and article prizes and other awards.

Advocacy
Through participation in national coalitions and the use of electronic and other direct contact with its members, OAH serves as a voice at the national and state levels for historians.

Announcements
Calls for papers, meetings and conferences, awards and prizes, and activities of members may be found here.

OAH Committees
The OAH has a very active group of committees involved with all aspects of the profession.

Talking History
Beginning in July 2001, OAH became sponsor and in July 2002 producer of the weekly radio show, TALKING HISTORY. While the show is officially now on haitus, you can listen now to some of the past episodes.

Japanese Residencies
In cooperation with the Japanese Association for American Studies, the OAH cosponsors residencies in Japanese universities for American scholars.

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