The University of Chicago’s History program offers a deep dive into transformative global events, ideologies, and identities. These project ideas emphasize critical historical analysis, primary source engagement, and the evolution of power and culture over time.
The Printing Press and Its Role in the Protestant Reformation
Analyzing the Economic Causes of the French Revolution
The Cold War Through the Lens of Propaganda and Media
Civil Rights Movements in the U.S.: A Comparative Decade Analysis
The Fall of the Roman Empire: Causes and Consequences
The Role of Women in Medieval European Society
Colonialism and Cultural Displacement in Africa
The Influence of Enlightenment Thought on Modern Democracy
The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Economic and Human Impact
Decoding the Political Strategy of Gandhi’s Non-Violence
World War I vs. World War II: Shifts in Global Alliances
Cuban Missile Crisis: Diplomacy at the Edge of War
The Role of Religion in the Rise of Nation-States
Immigration Waves and Urban Development in 19th Century America
Historical Memory and Monuments in Post-Conflict Societies
Digital History: Using Tech to Visualize Historical Events
Chicago's Role in Labor History: The Haymarket Affair
Environmental History: Industrialization and Natural Resource Use
The Global Impact of the American Revolution
Oral Histories and the Preservation of Marginalized Narratives
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