Address

World History Association
Northeastern University
Meserve Hall
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
USA

Representative

Morgan Lemmer-Webber

Delegate

David Eaton

Membership

700

The WHA supports and works to advance scholarship and teaching within a trans-national, trans-regional, and trans-cultural perspective. Through the researchers, teachers, students, independent scholars, and authors who are its members, the WHA fosters historical analysis undertaken not from the viewpoint of nation-states, discrete regions, or particular cultures, but from that of the human community. To this end, the WHA offers two publications, the Under the Baobab lecture series, social media activity & a newsletter for the dissemination of the most up-to-date scholarship and pedagogical advances in World History for the exchange and discussion of changing approaches to the study and teaching of world history at all levels. Moreover, as a founding member of the international Network of Global and World History Organizations (NOGWHISTO), which was admitted to full membership in the Comit? International des Sciences Historiques (CISH) on 22 August 2010, it works with other associations across the globe to foster support for research and teaching in world history.