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History lets you be a time-traveler, exploring the past just as you would another country . . .

You might march with Hannibal against Rome, watch your great-grandmother disembark at Ellis Island, overthrow slavery in Haiti, or change science forever by sailing on the Beagle with Charles Darwin. And like any traveler, you’ll come home with great stories and a new way of looking at your world.  

In history classes, we explore what changed, why it changed, and why it matters to us now. We also learn the craft of detective work called historical research.    


                                                                                                                                     From the University of Omaha, History Department


American History

The Middle Ages
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