Columbia’s M.A. in History empowers students to investigate past events through critical interpretation and historical sources. These thesis topics cover social history, revolutions, postcolonial studies, cultural shifts, and historiographic analysis.
The Role of Print Media in Shaping the American Revolution
Comparative Study of Decolonization in Africa and South Asia
Cold War Narratives in U.S. and Soviet Textbooks
Urbanization and Migration in 19th Century New York
The Atlantic Slave Trade: Voices from the Middle Passage
Changing Gender Norms in World War II Propaganda Posters
Historiography of the French Revolution Over Three Centuries
The Intellectual Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance
Silk Road Exchanges: A History of Cross-Cultural Trade
Civil Rights Movement and Church Leadership in the American South
History of Public Health Responses to Pandemics (Plague to COVID)
Historical Memory and Monument Politics in Postwar Europe
Rise and Fall of Colonial Banking Systems
Transatlantic Feminist Networks in the Early 20th Century
Mapping Indigenous Resistance in Colonial Latin America
The Evolution of Constitutional Law in Modern Japan
Oral Histories of Partition in India and Pakistan
The Role of Maritime Power in British Imperial Expansion
Post-Communist Narratives in Central European Museums
Environmental History of the American West: Land, Water, and Policy
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