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- noun the academic department responsible for teaching history
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Examples
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In the history department, it would be absurd to ask “Who cares?”
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And yes, I thought the Turkish embassy part was the funniest, followed by the history department actually letting in the horse!
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You know, I watched this kid who watched television and listened to rock-and-roll become an intellectual and be adopted by the history department at Barnard College.
Lonesome Rangers: Homeless Minds, Promised Lands, Fugitive Cultures 2002
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It was somewhere around 150 pages, which was on the long side for the history department.
Mutual Contempt: Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and the Feud that Defined a Decade 1997
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Meanwhile, the history department took away professors' desk phones to save money and shrank its doctoral program by 25 percent.
PhillyDeals 2011
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He served at the historically black women's institution as chairman of the history department.
Countercurrents.org 2010
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He served at the historically black women's institution as chairman of the history department.
Jack & Jill Politics 2010
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He served at the historically black women's institution as chairman of the history department.
Jack & Jill Politics 2010
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In 2007, the history department at Middlebury College banned students from citing Wikipedia as a source in papers or exams.
mental_floss Blog 2010
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He served at the historically black women's institution as chairman of the history department.
Countercurrents.org 2010
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