History
Bachelor of Arts (A. B.)

History is not merely something we study; it is something we live
and something we make. More than just the story of what happened in
the past, it is the story of how that past has shaped the present
and of how the ever-changing present continues to shape our
understanding of the past. While we begin, of course, with the raw
data — dates, names, facts and figures —
the real work in the study of history comes when we assemble that
data into a dynamic and complex story of what happened, why it
happened, and why it matters.
The History major at Elmira College is rooted in a broad
perspective on the history of the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Upper-level electives offer more focused study of the cultural,
political, diplomatic, and social history of specific periods and
regions, including such topics as the Holocaust and European
totalitarianism, the origins of feminism in the United States, the
complexities of the modern Middle East, and issues in Environmental
History. The major places heavy emphasis on writing, critical
thinking, and original research, culminating in a senior research
seminar in which students undertake a major research project
involving primary sources.
Recent graduates have gone on to success in Law School, Graduate
programs in History and related fields (such as Public History and
Museum Studies), and teaching positions in elementary and secondary
schools.
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Myra Glenn
(607) 735-1901
mglenn@elmira.edu
Honor Societies
Phi Alpha Theta, international History honor society