The history profession has plenty of questions to grapple with right now.
Instead, it was about what was called Israel’s “scholasticide” — defined as the intentional destruction of an education system — in Gaza, and how the A.H.A., which represents historians in academia, K-12 schools, public institutions and museums in the United States, should respond.
On Sunday evening, members voted in their annual business meeting on a resolution put forth by Historians for Peace and Democracy, an affiliate group founded in 2003 to oppose the war in Iraq.
has taken public positions before, he pointed out, including condemning the war in Iraq and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“We felt like we had no choice — if we were to lose this resolution, it would send a message that historians did not actually care about scholasticide.”
Persons:
Gazans, ” Van Gosse, “, ”
Organizations:
American Historical Association, for Peace and Democracy, Franklin & Marshall College, Peace and Democracy
Locations:
New York, Gaza, United States, Iraq, Ukraine