The PhD in History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers broad methodological training and deep specialization in regions, periods, and historical frameworks. Students work with renowned faculty, rich archival collections, and interdisciplinary resources to craft original scholarship that reshapes our understanding of the past.
Political Culture in the Late Roman Republic
Digital Archiving and the Evolution of Public History
Environmental History of the American West
Gender and Power in Medieval Islamic Societies
Cold War Propaganda and Cultural Diplomacy
Histories of Migration and Diaspora in South Asia
Race, Medicine, and Eugenics in 20th Century America
Memory and Memorialization after Genocide
Trade and Urbanization in Early Modern Europe
Historiography of Anti-Colonial Movements in Africa
The Role of Religion in Revolutionary France
Urban Planning and Segregation in 20th Century US Cities
Transnational Activism during the Vietnam War
Food, Empire, and Global Commodity Chains in the 19th Century
Labor History and Industrialization in Latin America
Visual Culture and Political Protest in the 1960s
Oral Histories of Displaced Indigenous Communities
Legal Codes and Social Order in Early Modern China
The History of Science and Technology in Postwar Japan
Archival Ethics and Colonial Legacies in Historical Research
Produce influential scholarship and contribute to public understanding of the past through UW–Madison’s premier doctoral history program.
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