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Dec 26 2023

Although Ive given up on historically professing myself, I still have a number of automated scripts for analyzing the state of the historical profession hanging around. Since a number of people have asked for updates, it seems worth doing. As a reminder, Im scraping H-Net for listings. When Ive looked at job ads from the American Historical Associations website, they seem roughly comparable.

Jan 06 2023

I attended the American Historical Associations conference last week, possibly for the last time since Ive given up history professorin. Since then, the collapse of the hiring prospects in history has been on my mind more. See Erin Bartram, Kathryn Otrofsky and Daniel Bessner on the way that this AHA was haunted by a sense of terminal decline in the history profession. I was motivated to look a bit at something Ive thought about several times over the years: what happens to people after receiving a PhD in history?

Nov 12 2020

I last looked at the H-Net job numbers about a month ago.

Oct 01 2020

Out of a train-wreck curiosity about whats been happening to the historical profession, Ive been watching the numbers on tenure-track hiring as posted on H-Net, one of the major venues for listing history jobs.