Harvard’s BA in History trains students to ask critical questions, weigh evidence, and craft compelling narratives about the past. Majors encounter global perspectives: from Silk Road commerce to Atlantic revolutions, Indigenous histories to digital archives. Small seminars, primary-source workshops, and public-history practicums sharpen analytical skills valuable for law, journalism, public policy, and consultancy.
Digital exhibit on Boston’s abolitionist networks
GIS map of plague spread in medieval Europe
Oral-history project on civil-rights activists
Research on decolonization and Cold War politics
Podcast series on history of technology and society
Comparative study of revolutions in France and Haiti
Archival analysis of early feminist newspapers
Infographic timeline of treaty negotiations with Native nations
Public-facing blog on historical misinformation
Documentary on climate impacts in colonial archives
Study of transnational labor movements, 1880–1920
Interactive VR tour of ancient trade ports
Capstone on migration and identity in modern Europe
Data-driven analysis of voting patterns in Reconstruction era
Museum exhibit proposal on everyday objects in history
Historiographical essay on capitalism and slavery debates
Wikipedia edit-a-thon on underrepresented histories
Research guide on digital preservation of fragile manuscripts
Analyze evidence, craft narratives, and illuminate the past in Harvard’s globally oriented History program.
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