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The Hill School Department of History  
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Dr. Chuck Garrettson, III '71 leads a history class

The history program at The Hill is designed to introduce students to both the stories of the past and the practice of history as an intellectual discipline. The first objective is to present the panorama of the human past in all its richness and diversity so that the student will appreciate not only the realities of the human experience but also the degree to which the present and future are the products of that past. The second is to practice the intellectual disciplines inherent in historic inquiry, which include the mastery of a defined body of factual and analytic material, as well as developing the capacity to ask the kind of questions about determinism, contingency, evolution, decline, and progress with which historians constantly grapple.
 
Students then learn how to go about seeking answers to such questions through the informed use of the myriad historical sources available for any given historical epoch or topic. The study of history should foster a growing sense of wonder about the human adventure as well as the capacity to read with critical care, listen with respect and attention, speak with clarity and conviction, and finally to write with grace and power. Thus the scope of historical investigation at The Hill begins with our own history in this community, our “City on The Hill,” and ranges outward in time and space to incorporate the oldest known human societies, the evolution of the modern world, the development of Western culture, and the heritage of the particular American experience.
 
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