Duke’s MS in History trains scholars to fuse deep archival research with computational methods and public storytelling. Students scrape shipping-log data, run NLP on colonial newspapers, and build VR exhibits that let visitors walk through Reconstruction-era Durham. Collaboration with Duke Libraries’ Digital Commons turns theses into open-access databases that reshape academic and community narratives.
Network graph of 19th-century abolitionist correspondence
Augmented-reality tour overlaying civil-rights sit-in sites
Sentiment analysis of influenza coverage in 1918 newspapers
Crowdsourced transcription platform for suffrage pamphlets
Policy brief linking New Deal maps to modern wealth gaps
Interactive timeline of science-denial campaigns
3-D reconstruction of burned-down indigenous schools
Podcast series on climate disasters in historical perspective
Geo-spatial study of railroad expansion and land speculation
Machine-learning detection of political cartoons’ iconography
Digital archive of women STEM pioneers’ lab notebooks
VR re-creation of medieval markets using tax roll data
Blockchain registry safeguarding fragile parchment provenance
Open-source tools teaching time-series OCR correction
Turn archives into immersive narratives with Duke’s digitally empowered History master’s.
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