Stanford’s Ph.D. in History supports deep archival exploration, critical theory, and interdisciplinary inquiry. These dissertation ideas reflect a global, inclusive, and digital approach to understanding change, conflict, culture, and resistance through time.
The Role of Women in Anti-Colonial Movements of the 20th Century
Archiving Resistance: Digital Histories of Grassroots Uprisings
Post-Soviet Political Identity Formation in Eastern Europe
Environmental History of Urbanization in South Asia
The Cultural Politics of Memory in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Historical Narratives in National Museum Curation Practices
Cold War Propaganda and the Rise of Global Media Influence
Indigenous Histories and Land Rights Movements in North America
Islamic Legal Institutions and Gender Norms in Ottoman Society
The History of Public Health Campaigns in 20th Century America
Borderlands and Migration Narratives in Modern Latin America
Print Capitalism and the Spread of Revolutionary Ideas in 18th Century Europe
Global Histories of Epidemics and Quarantine Enforcement
Economic Histories of Colonial Trade Routes and Resource Flows
Rewriting Empire: British Decolonization and Cultural Production
Transnational Feminisms and the Global Human Rights Agenda
Digital History and the Reconstruction of Lost Archives
Histories of Education Reform in Postwar Democracies
Resistance, Repression, and Reform in Cold War Latin America
Visual Culture and Historical Memory in Transitional Justice Contexts
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