UNC’s MA in History trains scholars to interrogate power, memory, and change across temporal and geographic scales. Seminars in Digital History, Environmental History, and Public Memory pair with paleography workshops and DH labs where students build TEI-encoded editions and machine-learning OCR pipelines for fragile newspapers. Field experiences place cohorts at state archives, National Park Service sites, and documentary-film studios, honing storytelling that resonates beyond academia.
Digital map tracing Indigenous trail networks overlaid on modern roads
Podcast series on Reconstruction-era public-health crises
Machine-vision project cataloging photographic evidence in civil-rights cases
Exhibit proposal comparing memorial cultures after world wars
White paper on decolonizing archival description practices
Virtual reality recreation of 18th-century port cities for K-12 curricula
Crowdsourced transcription platform for Freedmen’s Bureau records
Comparative essay on water infrastructure politics in colonial empires
Workshop teaching family historians data-visualization techniques
GIS study of redlining’s long-term economic impacts
Film documentary segment on queer nightlife in the Jim Crow South
Grant proposal preserving oral histories of textile-mill communities
Interactive timeline of vaccine controversies in US history
Public lecture series linking climate change and historical famines
Digitally curated Twitter thread exhibitions on suffrage cartoons
Infographic comparing prison reforms across centuries and regions
Policy brief on heritage conservation laws and affordable housing
Transform archival discoveries into narratives that inform contemporary debates.
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