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The department of history provides students with opportunity to understand life in the present by comparing and contrasting it with the rich and varied experiences of people who lived in the past. It also trains the mind to think on many levels, using analytic skills required for balanced reflection. It provides excellent training in the assessment and interpretation of evidence and requires the development of strong writing skills.
- The department has moved from offering primarily American and European history courses, to offering Asian, Russian, and Latin American additions.
- Most faculty have published at least one book.
- Almost one-third of history majors are education concentrators planning to teach.
Faculty Areas of Interest:
- Stuart Borsch –The Black Death in Egypt and England: A Comparative Study
(University of Texas, 2005)
- Carl Robert Keyes – Colonial and revolutionary America; early modern Atlantic world; American social and cultural history.
- Deborah Kisatsky – Author of several books on the history of American foreign relations
- Lance Lazar – Working in the Vineyard of the Lord: Jesuit Confraternities in
Early Modern Italy (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Nov. 2005). pp.
xv, 377. ISBN: 0-8020-8854-6.
Winner of American Catholic Historical Association ( http://research.cua.edu/acha/)
Howard R. Marraro Prize ( http://research.cua.edu/acha/prizes.cfm)
The Howard R. Marraro Prize is given annually to the author of a
book that is judged by a committee of experts to be the most distinguished
work dealing with Italian history or Italo-American history or relations
that has been published in a preceding twelve-month period. It is named in
memory of Howard A. Marraro (1879-1972), who was a professor in Columbia
University and the author of more than a dozen books on Italian literature,
history, and culture. In his last will Professor Marraro bequeathed to the
Association a sum to be invested as a fund, the income from which would be
awarded each year as a prize.
- John McClymer – Author of several books, including This High and Holy Moment": The First National Woman's Rights Convention, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1850, and the Rise of the Woman's Movement (2000)
- Ken Moynihan – Researching the history of Worcester, MA, 1670’s – 1870’s
- Thomas Wheatland – Author of The Frankfurt School in Exile and currently researching the work of the political theorist Franz L. Neumann.
Recent Graduate Schools
- Assumption College
- Boston College
- Framingham State College
- Saint Joseph’s College
Recent Employers
- Boston Public Schools
- Endicott College
- Johnson and Johnson
- Lasell College
- Nashua High School
- State Street Bank and Trust
- United States Army
- Worcester Public Schools
- Xaverian Brothers High School
Did you Know?
The College now offers five graduate programs: Counseling Psychology, Rehabilitation Counseling, School Counseling, Special Education, and MBA.