History
The study of the past and of human culture is essential to the creation of an educated mind. History courses are intended to give students a rich understanding of the past, an empathy for other cultures and peoples, and a civic awareness of the catalysts for—and consequences of—social, political, economic, and cultural change. Students explore and examine these ideas at the same time that they develop and refine their reading, writing, synthetic, and analytical skills.
History Courses
The Walnut Hill diploma requires two years of study in history, one of which must be United States History. Incoming 9th graders are also required to take The Medieval World. It is strongly recommended that students enroll in additional departmental offerings.
- The Early Modern World: Encounter & Revolution, 1500–1800
- The Modern World: Industrialization & The Rise of Nations, 1800–2000
- US History: The Evolution of Culture and Identity in America
- Creating America: US History for ELL Students
- Twentieth-Century History Through Art & Media (Elective)
- Power, Poverty & Global Justice (Elective)
- History Lab (Elective)
- Women, Culture & Power (Elective)