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MAJOR IN HISTORY

Historical study complements and builds on the foundational courses in the core through its appreciation of the complexity of humankind, recognizing in the men and women who make history the spiritual and material, the intellectual and the emotional diversity of the human condition. History further advances the goals of the core curriculum through an interdisciplinary methodology that seeks to reconstruct our collective past.

EXPLORE THE MAJOR

Students majoring in history can choose from a number of areas of study.  Offerings include:

  • Ancient and Medieval Europe
  • Christianity in History
  • Early Modern Europe
  • History of Gender
  • History of War and Peace
  • Modern Europe
  • Modern US History
  • Modern World History
  • Public History
  • Race and Ethnicity in History
  • Science and Nature
  • Self-Designed Concentration
  • US to 1877

St. Augustine Center
Room 403
800 E Lancaster Avenue
ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥, PA 19085

LEPAGE CENTER

Opened in 2017, Albert Lepage Center for History in the Public Interest is founded on the belief that historical scholarship and historical perspective, when brought to bear on contemporary global issues, can help us make better decisions and create a better society.