A broad view of history
What better place to study the past than a college steeped in its own rich history?
Here, you will learn alongside highly respected, published historians, who consider teaching undergraduates their first responsibility. We will ask you to stretch your mind. As a department, we avoid narrow specialization with the aim of exposing you to as many historical topics and approaches as possible.
Our History PLUS program is the first in the nation to combine the study of history with a range of related fields: global issues, justice, business, technology, the environment, women's and gender studies, writing and the communication of historical information to the public. This innovative approach to a liberal arts education with hands-on work experience through internships will prepare you for long-term professional success.
Work with a professor as a research assistant. Present your findings at a national meeting of the American Historical Association. Explore digital history and humanities through work with the Martha Berry Digital Archives project. Follow your love of history to any number of universities around the world.
History FACULTY
Christy Snider brings her expertise in American history to courses on U.S. women’s history, the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, U.S. foreign policy, the history of rock and roll, and recent U.S. history. Dr. Snider has published several articles on the involvement of women in diplomacy during the interwar years and is currently working on a monograph that explores the backgrounds of women who served as official delegates to transnational governmental conferences (1920–1945).
Take a hands-on approach to public history through work for our two campus museums, organizing collections, designing displays and guiding tours. Work to preserve historical papers and records in the Berry College Archives.
History Courses
Examine United States society and culture through the lens of rock and roll music. Special attention is paid to the connections between politics, gender, race, class, technology and popular music in the post-World War II era.
Consider the problems and aftermath of the Reconstruction era, evolution of national politics, growth of labor movements, rise and concentration of modern industry, revolt of the agrarians and the Progressive movement.
Explore the political, social, cultural and economic development of Mexico from independence to the present day through a variety of sources.
History LIVES
As the first ever Berry recipient of the Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) — sponsored by the U.S. Department of State — Vanessa Rice ’23 has the unique opportunity to travel to Ankara, Turkey, for nine weeks to study the Turkish language. “Having lived 12 years of my life overseas as a military brat, I resonated with the CLS Program’s mission of sending students abroad to learn languages critical to U.S. diplomacy,” she says. This will serve her well as she plans a diplomatic career representing U.S. interests abroad.
History Plus
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