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The Research Detective - Episode 2: The Usual Suspects. Secondary? Archival? Documentary? And who is Keyser Söze?
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The Research Detective - Episode 2: The Usual Suspects. Secondary? Archival? Documentary? And who is Keyser Söze?

What the atomic bomb and rogue AIs have in common - another historical AI analogy

Some corrections of dates in the call for papers.

The ABH Call for Papers is now out - Research monograph on organizations and fascism - University of Groningen Call for Papers - Apply to become editor of BH

AI scepticism is at its peak, and Substackers debate the introduction of Pangram to check whether posts are 100% human. Part 1 of 2 about how AI can help you write for a general audience

Tentative schedule of History Track at BAM, BHR is oooold, and the Elgar HOS Encyclopaedia by Deal & Durepos is out!! Also: ScholarStack

Everyone outside academia has the same wrong picture of our summer. The real reason we all book leave in August even if we do not have children in school is trickier than the myth.

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With relevance to historical research in organizations

The field moved into the business school. What should its association become? Thoughts from the new ABH president. Also, what is "history under cover"?