History
At Pitzer, history invites students to understand the contours of their world its political boundaries, its economic systems, its environmental conditions, its social structures and its cultural practices as historical products. It pushes them to question assumptions and to approach the present through the prism of a rich and variegated past. It uses investigation and interpretation, both to explore the unfamiliar and to reconsider what we think we already know. Thus, courses in history encourage students to analyze documents critically, to evaluate historical arguments thoughtfully and to examine theories of history and culture. Far from being a simple chronicle of facts, history demands that students consider how the past is used and remembered.
Pitzer Advisers: C. Johnson, H. O’Rourke, A. Wakefield, U. Willoughby
Minor Requirements
The history minor requires the student to complete six (6) graded courses in History. Students should consult with a member of the history field group to design a topical focus for the minor.
Required Courses
Two (2) of the following courses
Four additional History elective courses designed around a topical focus.