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NYU Department of History History is the study of human experience of all kinds, considered in relation to particular times and places.

It is also a method of thinking characterized by its attention to the contexts in which people have lived and worked. By mastering this method of thinking, students of history gain invaluable skills and techniques. They learn to analyze and interpret many different kinds of evidence---cultural, social, economic, and political---to organize it into a coherent whole and present it clearly with style

08/25/2016

Professor Sammon's Fall 2016 course, HIST-UA 565: Crime & Punishment in Black & White, has now been moved to Mondays 9:30-12:15. Enroll now!

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Featuring: HIST-UA 699: Revolt on Campus: US Student Protest in the 20th Century! FALL 2016! Register today!

Jackson for Senate 2016 08/16/2016

Political Internship Opportunity! Visit https://t.co/y9dYXn5Zw5 for more details! Please review all application requirements!

Jackson for Senate 2016 To change Albany and uplift our community, we need a fulltime State Senator who wants to be State Senator. Robert Jackson will put the people first. He’s worked hard for everything he’s achieved. He’s stood up, fought hard and gotten results -- even walking 150 miles to Albany, because that’s what i...

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