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History

About the Department

History is the discipline of active inquiry into the human past. The range of topics taught here, and the lines of inquiry followed here, are diverse and complementary. Earlham's History Department asks students to undertake that inquiry through the comparative study of different regions and different periods. Moreover, Earlham's history courses teach the careful, critical study of evidence and give practice in the reflective reading of sources.

There are several good reasons to study history. One of these is intellectual pleasure. Another is to understand the present through the past (as well as the past through the present). Furthermore, history provides indispensable context for other disciplinary and interdisciplinary programs. History also invites students to imaginative inference through use of museums, electronic media and the College's Quaker Archives. It is fair to add that the study of history is fine training for citizenship and for a life of thoughtful action.

Earlham's History Major prepares students for a variety of careers. According to records kept by the American Historical Association, history majors at Earlham College have a 20-year average that ranks them 16th out of over 1,000 institutions in the completion of Ph.D.s. Graduates find employment as history professionals in college or high school teaching, in archival, library or museum settings or in public history. Most, however, use history to prepare themselves for other careers. Recent graduates also have made successful careers in business, law, management, medicine, politics, public service and publishing.

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