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About the History Department
History
encompasses the whole of human experience, helping us understand ourselves
in the context of our times and traditions through the study of times
and traditions other than our own. History means not only the record
of the past but also the discipline of investigating and interpreting
the past. The study of history develops habits of critical thinking
and effective writing, as well as it cultivates the careful analysis
of various types of quantitative and qualitative evidence. It should
be of value not only to undergraduates who intend to pursue advanced
degrees in the field, but also to students interested in exploring the
diversity and complexity of the human past, even as they hone their
analytical and expository skills.
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Information for Seminar Registration Available
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This semester, the submission period
for applications is Monday, March 30 until
Monday, April 6 at 5:00pm. No late applications
will be accepted. If you plan to take a seminar,
discuss it with your adviser. You may have to list
an additional course on your eBear program in order to
maintain full-time status. However, you will know
to which seminars you are accepted before Fall 2009
advance programs must be complete. Applications can be found at the
History seminars page. |
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Theses
Awarded Distinction |
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Students may now view theses
awarded distinction by the History and American Studies
departments. Please visit
here to read the theses. |
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History Matters |
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Interested in publishing your research paper in an
undergraduate historical journal? Find more information
about this opportunity
here. |
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History Fellowships |
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Information on fellowships for history students can now be
found here
and through the
E-Resources page. |
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Library Reference Page Online |
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reference page designed for History and American Studies
majors is now available on the History Website. |
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-Updated:
04/10/09-
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