A Confident Humility: MPP Students and the Uses of History

The inclusion of history courses in MPP programs offers distinct challenges but also important opportunities for students. I argue that the most obvious "uses" of history such as historical literacy or decision-making tools are less important than the reflective self-awareness that can be...

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Policy Making
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