A latest research confirms a disturbing development: American faculty college students are abandoning the research of historical past. Since 2008, the variety of college students majoring in historical past in U.S. universities has dropped 30 p.c, and historical past now accounts for a smaller share of all U.S. bachelors levels than at any time since 1950. Though all humanities disciplines have suffered declining enrollments since 2008, none has fallen so far as historical past. And this decline in majors has been even steeper at elite, non-public universities the very establishments that act as customary bearers and gate-keepers for the self-discipline. The research of historical past, it…
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