The MA in History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison trains students in historical inquiry, interpretation, and archival research. With access to renowned faculty and specialized collections, students engage in rigorous analysis of primary sources, historical narratives, and global change across eras and regions.
Political Propaganda in the American Civil War Era
Decolonization and Nation-Building in Sub-Saharan Africa
Historiography of the Cold War in U.S. and Soviet Textbooks
Gender Roles in Medieval European Households
The Rise of Industrial Capitalism in 19th Century Britain
Digital History Projects and Archival Curation
Resistance Movements During the Holocaust
Indigenous Land Rights and Colonial Treaties in North America
Comparative Study of Revolutions: France vs. Haiti
Urban Transformation in Post-WWII Europe
Food, Identity, and Cultural Change in Diaspora Communities
Slavery and Memory in American Public History
Islamic Empires and Cultural Exchange in the Medieval World
The Role of Photography in Documenting Civil Rights Struggles
Migration and Border Politics in the 20th Century
The Catholic Church and Fascism in Italy and Spain
Analyzing Witch Hunts Through Legal Records
The Influence of the Printing Press on Reformation Ideologies
Environmental History: Deforestation in Colonial Southeast Asia
Historical Narratives in Museum Exhibits and Curation
Develop critical research skills and interpretive frameworks to understand the complexities of the human past.
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