The Bachelor of Arts in History at the University of Pennsylvania provides a foundation in historiography, archival research, and thematic historical inquiry. The following project ideas span time periods, regions, and social contexts, allowing undergraduates to build thought-provoking theses and essays.
The Role of Newspapers in Shaping Public Opinion During World War II
Decolonization and Its Impact on Global Political Realignments
The Industrial Revolution’s Effects on Family Structures
Women’s Rights Movements in the 20th Century: A Global Perspective
Analyzing U.S. Foreign Policy During the Cold War
History of Pandemics: Responses and Public Health Evolution
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic: Lessons for Modern Democracy
African American Political Mobilization During the Civil Rights Era
Comparative Study of the French and American Revolutions
The Development of Modern Banking in 19th Century Europe
The Cultural Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
Indigenous Histories and Post-Colonial Reclamation
Media and Propaganda in Nazi Germany
Economic History of the Great Depression and New Deal Policies
Migration Patterns and Identity in the Post-War World
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