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The World History Association (WHA) is an academic association that promotes the study of world history through the encouragement of research, teaching, and publication. It was founded in 1982.

The WHA provides many opportunities for connecting world historians with one another. It publishes the Journal of World History and World History Bulletin, and has awarded World History Association Book Prize since 1999.

Affiliates

  • California World History Association (CWHA)
  • Mid-Atlantic World History Association (MAWHA)
  • Midwest World History Association (MWWHA). It was founded in 2009 and officially recognized as an affiliate of the WHA on January 8, 2010. It represents world historians in all thirteen Midwestern states: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Its peer-reviewed journal, The Middle Ground Journal (ISSN 2155-1103), publishes articles and essays as well as nonfiction, fiction, film, and television reviews. It also publishes reviews of textbooks and reflective presentations of teaching materials. The journal is housed at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, and the chief editor is Professor Hong-Ming Liang.
  • Mountain West World History Association
  • New England Regional World History Association (NERWHA)
  • Northwest World History Association (NWWHA)
  • Southeast World History Association (SEWHA)
  • World History Association of Hawai’i (WHAH)
  • World History Association of Texas (WHAT)
  • ANGH/RAHM – African Network in Global History / Réseau Africain d’Histoire Mondiale
  • Asian Association of World Historians
  • Europe World History Association

References

  1. "History of the WHA". World History Association. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  2. "Publications". World History Association. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  3. "Bulletin" (PDF). World History Association.

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