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== Founding ==
== Founding ==
Phi Alpha Theta was established on March 17, 1921 at the [[University of Arkansas]] by Professor [[Nels Andrew Nelson Cleven|Nels Cleven]]. Cleven had become convinced in his time at the university that a fraternity of scholars (which would accept men or women) was important for the study of history. He invited students to a meeting to form the society (then called the "University Historical Society") on March 14, and the society was officially recognized on the 17th. In April, the decision was made for the society to be known by the [[Greek alphabet|Greek letters]] [[Phi (letter)|Phi]] [[Alpha (letter)|Alpha]] [[Theta (letter)|Theta]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=About – phialphatheta.org|url=https://phialphatheta.org/about/|access-date=2020-10-14|language=en-US}}</ref> These letters may refer to the words "[[philia]]," "[[anthropos]]," and "[[theos]]," meaning love, humanity, and god, respectively.
Phi Alpha Theta was established on March 17, 1921 at the [[University of Arkansas]] by Professor [[Nels Andrew Nelson Cleven|Nels Cleven]]. Cleven had become convinced in his time at the university that a fraternity of scholars (which would accept men or women) was important for the study of history. He invited students to a meeting to form the society (then called the "University Historical Society") on March 14, and the society was officially recognized on the 17th. In April, the decision was made for the society to be known by the [[Greek alphabet|Greek letters]] [[Phi (letter)|Phi]] [[Alpha (letter)|Alpha]] [[Theta (letter)|Theta]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=About – phialphatheta.org|url=https://phialphatheta.org/about/|access-date=2020-10-14|language=en-US}}</ref> These letters may refer to the words "[[philia]]," "[[anthropos]]," and "[[theos]]," meaning love, humanity, and god, respectively.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Blosser|first=Jacob|date=March 18, 2020|title=Phi Alpha Theta Induction Ceremony|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w03Ayn-PcH8&t=209s|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=October 14, 2020|website=YouTube}}</ref>


== Publication and leadership ==
== Publication and leadership ==
Phi Alpha Theta publishes a quarterly historical journal entitled ''[[The Historian (journal)|The Historian]]'', which has over 12,500 individual subscribers and 1,000 [[library]] subscribers. The society's national headquarters and the journal's editorial offices are located at the [[University of South Florida]]. ''The Historian'' splits the space in its quarterly issues between articles and book reviews.
Phi Alpha Theta publishes a quarterly historical journal entitled ''[[The Historian (journal)|The Historian]]'', which has over 12,500 individual subscribers and 1,000 [[library]] subscribers. The society's national headquarters and the journal's editorial offices are located at the [[University of South Florida]]. ''The Historian'' splits the space in its quarterly issues between articles and book reviews. The book review section of the journal has been based at [[Ohio Wesleyan University]] since 1994.


''Voces Novae: Chapman University Historical Review'' was founded in the Spring of 2009 by the Alpha Mu Gamma Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta at [[Chapman University]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://journals.chapman.edu/ojs/index.php/VocesNovae/login?source=%2Fojs%2Findex.php%2FVocesNovae%2Findex%255D|title=Login|website=Journals.chapman.edu|accessdate=30 March 2019}}</ref>


Jacob M. Blosser of Texas Woman’s University is the current president of Phi Alpha Theta and Wendy Tunstall is Interim Executive Director. Adrian O’Connor of the University of South Florida is managing editor of The Historian, and Jonathan Scott Perry also of USF is the journal's book review editor.
Jacob M. Blosser of Texas Woman’s University is the current president of Phi Alpha Theta and Wendy Tunstall is Interim Executive Director. Adrian O’Connor of the University of South Florida is managing editor of The Historian, and Jonathan Scott Perry also of USF is the journal's book review editor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.uu.edu/news/release.cfm?ID=2236|title=Carls elected as Phi Alpha Theta president - News Release|website=Union University}}</ref>


== Membership requirements ==
== Membership requirements ==

Revision as of 03:29, 22 October 2020

Phi Alpha Theta
AbbreviationΦΑΘ
FormationMarch 17, 1921
TypeHonor society
HeadquartersUniversity of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
Membership
Over 350,000
National President
Clayton Drees, Ph.D.[1]
Websitephialphatheta.org

Phi Alpha Theta (ΦΑΘ) is an American honor society for undergraduate and graduate students and professors of history.[2][3] It has more than 400,000 members, with new members numbering about 9,000 a year through its 970 chapters.[2]

Founding

Phi Alpha Theta was established on March 17, 1921 at the University of Arkansas by Professor Nels Cleven. Cleven had become convinced in his time at the university that a fraternity of scholars (which would accept men or women) was important for the study of history. He invited students to a meeting to form the society (then called the "University Historical Society") on March 14, and the society was officially recognized on the 17th. In April, the decision was made for the society to be known by the Greek letters Phi Alpha Theta.[2] These letters may refer to the words "philia," "anthropos," and "theos," meaning love, humanity, and god, respectively.[4]

Publication and leadership

Phi Alpha Theta publishes a quarterly historical journal entitled The Historian, which has over 12,500 individual subscribers and 1,000 library subscribers. The society's national headquarters and the journal's editorial offices are located at the University of South Florida. The Historian splits the space in its quarterly issues between articles and book reviews. The book review section of the journal has been based at Ohio Wesleyan University since 1994.

Voces Novae: Chapman University Historical Review was founded in the Spring of 2009 by the Alpha Mu Gamma Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta at Chapman University.[5]

Jacob M. Blosser of Texas Woman’s University is the current president of Phi Alpha Theta and Wendy Tunstall is Interim Executive Director. Adrian O’Connor of the University of South Florida is managing editor of The Historian, and Jonathan Scott Perry also of USF is the journal's book review editor.[6]

Membership requirements

Undergraduate students must have a 3.0 overall grade point average, at least a 3.1 average in their history courses and have completed 12 credits of history classes. Undergraduate candidates must also be in the top 35% of their class. Students enrolled at an online university are not eligible for membership. Students need not be majoring in history, but must have taken at least four history courses at the university level. Specific universities may develop higher qualifications. For example, the College of Staten Island's PAT chapter requires undergraduate students to have a GPA of or better than 3.25, History GPA of or better than 3.5 and at least 16 hours completed in History classes. Graduate students must have a GPA of better than 3.5 and have completed approximately 30% of the residence requirements for the master's degree.[7]

References

  1. ^ "PAT Board". Phi Alpha Theta.
  2. ^ a b c "About – phialphatheta.org". Retrieved 2020-10-14.
  3. ^ "Phi Alpha Theta Initiate". The Historian. 2005-12-02. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6563.2005.00131.x.
  4. ^ Blosser, Jacob (March 18, 2020). "Phi Alpha Theta Induction Ceremony". YouTube. Retrieved October 14, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Login". Journals.chapman.edu. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  6. ^ "Carls elected as Phi Alpha Theta president - News Release". Union University.
  7. ^ "Membership Requirements". Phialphatheta.org. Retrieved 30 March 2019.