Harvard’s History PhD trains archival detectives who traverse millennia and continents—decoding cuneiform tablets, crowdsourcing Cold-War telegrams, and overlaying plantation ledgers on satellite imagery—to craft narratives that reshape public memory and policy. Doctoral candidates teach Core pathways, curate exhibitions with the Peabody Museum, and publish in top journals before stepping into academia, diplomacy, and documentary media.
GIS reconstruction of medieval trade along the Indian Ocean rim
Crowdsourced transcription of 19th-century freedom petitions
Quantitative study of influenza mortality in WWI troop movements
Podcast series on forgotten women inventors of the Gilded Age
Comparative legal analysis of abolition statutes across empires
VR exhibit recreating Boston’s 18th-century waterfront
Machine-learning OCR of handwritten plantation account books
Network analysis of diplomatic cables during the Cuban Missile Crisis
Public-history walking tour app on immigrant labor protests
Dissertation chapter linking climate anomalies to peasant revolts
Policy brief on reparations rooted in colonial archival research
Digitization pipeline for fragile parchment charters
Citizen-science project tagging WWII aerial-recon photos
Interactive timeline of vaccine mandates through U.S. history
Ethics commentary on repatriating indigenous cultural artifacts
Workshop on slow-archival methods for community scholars
Transform archives into narratives that inform today’s world.
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