Difference between revisions of "History Department"
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==History of the History Dept.== | ==History of the History Dept.== | ||
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The History Department was first formally formed in [[1897]] when seven faculty members split from the [[Political Science Department]]. | The History Department was first formally formed in [[1897]] when seven faculty members split from the [[Political Science Department]]. | ||
==Courses== | ==Courses== | ||
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Courses frequently offered by the History Department: | Courses frequently offered by the History Department: | ||
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*[[British History from 1867: Between Democracy and Empire]] | *[[British History from 1867: Between Democracy and Empire]] | ||
*[[Civil War and Reconstruction]] | *[[Civil War and Reconstruction]] | ||
*[[History of the City of New York]] | *[[History of the City of New York]] | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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*[[History (major)]] | *[[History (major)]] | ||
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*[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/history/ History Department website] | *[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/history/ History Department website] | ||
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[[Category:History Department|*]] | [[Category:History Department|*]] |
Revision as of 01:34, 5 December 2007
The History Department is located in Fayerweather Hall, which is old and decrepit. Appropriately.
If you choose to major in history, your life will be ruled by a committee called the UNDED (yes, pronounced "undead"...seriously).
History of the History Dept.
The History Department was first formally formed in 1897 when seven faculty members split from the Political Science Department.
Courses
Courses frequently offered by the History Department:
- British History from 1867: Between Democracy and Empire
- Civil War and Reconstruction
- History of the City of New York