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OverviewStudying history has intrinsic value. It can also cultivate durable skills necessary for success in the wide range of careers that are available to history majors. Through clear graphs and informal prose, Careers for History Majors equips readers with data, practical advice, specific strategies, and answers to common questions about the study of history and the value it has for individuals, their workplaces, and their communities. A resource for intellectual exploration, personal inspiration, and planning, it describes the abilities and habits of mind that students develop in college history programs. Readers can see how the skills students learn in a history major line up with the skills employers are looking for. The booklet's contributors include alumni working in a wide range of fields and occupations as well as professional historians. Together, they show how today's college students can prepare themselves to use historical thinking to tackle tomorrow's problems. Current and prospective students will discover an array of useful materials inside, as will their families, career and academic advisers, faculty, program administrators, and staff. General readers can explore statistics, personal stories, and reflections on the many ways that knowledge of the past-as well as the skills it takes to understand and communicate that past-empowers individuals to contribute and thrive in their academic, work, and civic lives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julia Brookins (American Historical Association) , Brendan Gillis (American Historical Assocation) , Laura Ansley (American Historical Association)Publisher: American Historical Association Imprint: American Historical Association ISBN: 9780872291447ISBN 10: 0872291448 Publication Date: 01 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJulia Brookins is senior program analyst, teaching and learning, at the American Historical Association. She earned a bachelor's degree from Harvard University and a master's and PhD from the University of Chicago. Laura Ansley is senior managing editor at the AHA. Brendan Gillis is director of teaching and learning at the American Historical Association. He majored in history before earning a PhD and applies durable skills he developed along the way in every aspect of his professional life. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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