The Bachelor of Arts in History at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips students with a global perspective on political, cultural, and social transformations. Through critical analysis of sources, events, and ideas, students build research and writing skills applicable to education, law, policy, and public service careers.
Analyzing the Causes and Consequences of the Cold War
The Role of Print Media in Shaping the American Revolution
Women’s Contributions to the Civil Rights Movement
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic: A Political Study
Historical Narratives in Holocaust Testimonies
Mapping Trade Networks in the Indian Ocean (1200–1600)
The Impact of the Black Death on European Society
Decolonization and Nation-Building in Sub-Saharan Africa
The Role of Propaganda in Totalitarian Regimes: Nazi Germany vs. Soviet Russia
The History of Policing in the United States
A Comparative Study of Revolutions: France, Russia, and Iran
Industrialization and Labor Movements in 19th Century Europe
The Evolution of American Foreign Policy Post-WWII
Histories of Indigenous Resistance in North America
Cold War Cinema as Historical Artifact
The Use of Architecture in Imperial Power Projection: Rome to Britain
The Politics of History Textbooks in Post-Conflict Nations
Environmental History: Land Use in Colonial Latin America
The Global Impact of the Printing Press
The Role of Religion in Medieval European Politics
Historical Memory and Monuments in the U.S. South
Rewriting Women's History: Methods and Challenges
Build a deep understanding of humanity’s past and its relevance to today’s world through UW–Madison’s intellectually diverse history program.
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