History, the most comprehensive of the liberal arts, covers just about everything:
art and ideas, technology and religions, politics and putting food on the table.
Every human endeavor has a history and, as a history student, you have the
opportunity to study all of these ideas and more as they’ve unfolded
around the globe and over time.
History is about the past, but it is more than the dusty record
of events written in books. History is about ideas and
arguments; it is about how we know what we do and about
analyzing the evidence of what happened in the past in order
to understand it, both on its own terms and as a guide to comprehending
where we find ourselves today, as people of different backgrounds,
races, sexes, and identities. While historians do concern
themselves with questions of who and when and where, they also
love the question why?: What motivated people
to do what they did? How can we make sense of the connections
between various influences, ideas, and people? In other
words, studying history at Coe is much more than names and dates—it
is about understanding human beings, indeed, understanding ourselves,
through time and across space. The study of history is truly
one of the most exciting areas of inquiry that you can choose,
and it is a wonderful major or minor at Coe.
In the Coe History Department, you get the opportunity to study
history broadly, while also focusing on your specific interests.
The classes are small and lively, with plenty of opportunities
to know your professors and peers. You'll learn to
read and you’ll learn to think. You'll learn
how to make connections and you’ll learn how to express
yourself, both orally and in writing. And after an exciting
four years in college, you'll also be ready to make your
future, prepared in the liberal arts tradition to learn quickly,
communicate clearly, and build a rewarding career and life in
whatever field you choose.
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