Providing Historical Perspectives to Policymakers
About the Briefings
The AHA’s Congressional Briefings series seeks to provide Congressional staff members, journalists, and other members of the policy community with the historical context essential to understanding contemporary issues. The sessions are strictly nonpartisan and avoid advancing particular policy prescriptions or legislative agendas. The AHA’s briefings have been attended by staffers from the House of Representatives and the Senate, the White House, and federal agencies and research institutions, and have informed policy decisions at the highest levels.
The AHA is grateful to the Mellon Foundation for its generous support of the Congressional Briefings series.
Past Congressional Briefings
The AHA has hosted Congressional Briefings since 2005, on issues ranging from healthcare policy, to gun rights and regulations, to farm policy, and other topics of importance to Congress.
History and Policy Education Program
The AHA’s History and Policy Education Program (HPEP) brings the principles of the Congressional Briefings program into the classroom to help students appreciate the importance of bringing historical perspectives to contemporary policy conversations.
Upcoming Briefings
February 27, 2026
History of Artificial Intelligence, Privacy, & Security
February 11
History of Vaccines
2023-26 Briefings
December 11, 2025
History of Federal Science Funding
July 24, 2025
History of the US Senate
June 11, 2025
History of Tariffs
April 7, 2025
History of the Federal Civil Service
March 13, 2025
History of Deportation
January 29, 2025
History of the US House of Representatives
Resources from the Briefings
October 23, 2017
Historical Perspectives on Confederate Monuments
September 18, 2017
History of Civilian Control of the Military
March 27, 2017
Historical Perspectives on US-China Relations
February 17, 2017
History of Executive Orders
January 29, 2016
Zika: Historical Parallels and Policy Responses
November 17, 2014
Historical Perspectives on the Ebola Epidemic
Perspectives on the Briefings
For the Press
The AHA is pleased to speak with and provide resources for journalists and the media. If you are a member of the media and would like to submit a request for a referral or interview, please email press@historians.org.