Columbia University’s History department provides students with a rich interdisciplinary framework to examine the forces shaping societies across time. These project ideas promote critical research using primary sources, digital tools, and historiographical analysis across eras and regions.
The Role of Print Media in the American Revolution
Colonial Narratives in British and French Empire Historiography
Political Shifts in Post-War Europe: 1945–1960
Civil Rights Movement: Regional Differences in Strategy and Impact
The Cold War Through Declassified Intelligence Archives
Urban Development and Historical Gentrification in New York
Women’s Roles in World War II: A Transnational Perspective
Historical Roots of Modern Nationalism in South Asia
The Great Depression and New Deal Policy: A Comparative Study
Medieval Religious Reforms and Their Long-Term Legacy
Student Movements and Protest Culture in 20th Century America
The Evolution of Human Rights Discourse in UN History
How Cartography Shaped Colonial Expansion and Trade Routes
Oral History as a Tool for Preserving Marginalized Voices
The Vietnam War and Shifting Media Representations
Plague and Pandemics: Public Health History from 1347 to COVID-19
The Role of Universities in Political Movements Throughout History
Gender in Antiquity: Power, Status, and Symbolism
The Harlem Renaissance: Culture, Politics, and Race
Historiographical Analysis of the American Civil War
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