History Department - University of Kansas

History Department - University of Kansas "Our past is your future…" Studying history at the University of Kansas will expand your mind. But studying history is more than just an entertaining adventure.

Our course offerings introduce students to medieval witches and Samurai warriors, conspiracy cranks and Native American prophets, Chairman Mao and the Black Panthers. Students can take courses on the history of sexuality, or, if that isn’t exciting enough, courses on natural disasters, wars, and plagues. With 35 tenured and tenure-track faculty, the Department of History covers the globe. Training

in historical research, analysis, and writing develops skills that are essential in our information economy, and this preparation is especially useful to students planning to pursue graduate training and careers in law, public policy, business, journalism, education, and a universe of other possibilities, as our recent undergraduate and graduate alumni throughout the world can attest. The Department of History at KU offers an outstanding undergraduate program with approximately 250 majors and an additional group of History minors. These students are taught by faculty who consistently win awards for their teaching as well as their research. Beyond the introductory level, class sizes are small, including two required seminars that are capped at fifteen students each, and the optional Senior Honors Thesis, which features direct one-on-one advising with a faculty mentor. Our graduate program has consistently ranked in the top 25 among public research universities. With an average of 80 graduate students enrolled, we are primarily a doctoral program, granting Ph.D. degrees in standard geographical areas such as the United States, Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, as well as in thematic fields such as military, environmental, and gender. Recent Ph.D. recipients have gone on to tenure-track positions at research universities, liberal arts colleges, junior colleges, and a variety of non-academic careers. Finally, faculty in the Department of History are nationally and even internationally known for their research. The books and articles they have published just in the last two years are too numerous to list here, but you can scroll through the faculty page to gain a sense of their significance shaping our knowledge about the world. Their productivity plays an important role in helping KU maintain its position in the prestigious American Association of Universities. Take some time to search through our website. You’ll find information about our programs, our courses, and our prolific faculty, and you can hear the voices of undergraduates and graduate students who have passed through the Department. Please feel free to contact any of the administrative staff and faculty with your questions.

Four days remain to lend your support to the 2026 Undergraduate Research Initiative. 📚✨We’re so grateful to our donors w...
06/02/2026

Four days remain to lend your support to the 2026 Undergraduate Research Initiative. 📚✨

We’re so grateful to our donors who answered the call to support undergraduate research. This campaign is easy to be proud of because it's powered by small donations from our history community. Your generosity supports the next class of history scholars in pursuit of original undergraduate research. 📖 📑

📞 Seventeen people have answered the call to support undergraduate research. Help us reach our goal of 50 donors by Friday! 🔗https://launchku.org/campaigns/undergraduate-research-initiative✨

05/29/2026

Exciting news! Our yearlong America at 250 event series includes the first annual Undergraduate History Essay Award in partnership with History Department - University of Kansas. All submitted essays were excellent. Winners were Emma Baker (left) and Anthony Alvarez. Emma and Anthony received cash prizes and certificates. The award was open to students at area universities and will be held again in the future.

🎓✨Images from the doctoral hooding ceremony on 5/16. Dr. Amy Millet is pictured here with her advisor Andy Denning. Dr. ...
05/29/2026

🎓✨Images from the doctoral hooding ceremony on 5/16. Dr. Amy Millet is pictured here with her advisor Andy Denning. Dr. Millet defended her award winning dissertation, "Global Connections and Culinary Concoctions of Austrian Cultural Identity, 1870-1938" with honors this past December. Congratulations, Amy! 🎉

📷 Images courtesy of Andy Denning

🌟 Undergraduate Research Spotlight | Emma Baker 💡📚This past spring, students in Dr. Marie Brown’s Honors Thesis Seminar ...
05/28/2026

🌟 Undergraduate Research Spotlight | Emma Baker 💡📚

This past spring, students in Dr. Marie Brown’s Honors Thesis Seminar spent their semester fine tuning the most ambitious research projects of their undergraduate careers. One of those students, a recent B.G.S. graduate and recipient of the Lloyd S. Sponholtz Award for Outstanding Honors Thesis, Emma Baker examined constitutional limits in her thesis, "Justice in a Time of Crisis: The Trial of Mary Surratt and the Fragility of Constitutional Limits.” ⚖️🏛️

✈️ Emma’s project took her to Washington D.C. where visited the National Archives and the Library of Congress. With the help of archivists she learned how to conduct hands-on research with primary source documents on a large scale.

Our department is proud of Emma’s exceptional research. Her project was supported by the Undergraduate Research Initiative which helps History students pursue deeper research opportunities outside of the classroom. Small gifts from our history community make experiences like Emma’s possible. Please consider gifting $20.26 to support future undergraduate student research projects.

📖 Read Emma’s feature on page nine of our spring newsletter, "History on the Hill”: https://history.ku.edu/newsletter
📚To support future research projects please head to Launch KU Campaign: The Undergraduate Research Initiative 🔗 https://launchku.org/campaigns/undergraduate-research-initiative

🌟 Undergraduate Research Spotlight | Kathryn Sauder 💡📚This past spring, students in Dr. Marie Brown’s Honors Thesis Caps...
05/21/2026

🌟 Undergraduate Research Spotlight | Kathryn Sauder 💡📚

This past spring, students in Dr. Marie Brown’s Honors Thesis Capstone spent their semester fine tuning the most ambitious research projects of their undergraduate careers. We're excited to share what inspired Kathryn Sauder to write her thesis, "Welcome to Fairy Land: The Colleen Moore Fairy Castle, A Modern Museum in Miniature.” 🧚‍♀️🏰✨ Kathryn’s project took her to Chicago to visit the The Fairy Castle located within The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry where she received an in-depth, behind-the-scenes tour.

Our department is proud of Kathryn’s exceptional research. Thanks to the support from our history community, Kathryn's visit was made possible through donations to the Undergraduate Research Initiative. Small gifts from our history community help ensure that future students like Kathryn receive hands-on experiences. A gift of $20.26 can help support research opportunities like this.

📖 Read Kathryn’s feature on page five of our spring newsletter, "History on the Hill.” https://history.ku.edu/newsletter
📚To support future research projects please head to Launch KU Campaign | The Undergraduate Research Initiative: https://launchku.org/campaigns/undergraduate-research-initiative

Scenes from last Saturday's Graduate Recognition Happy Hour! ✨ Please offer your congratulations to Amy Millet & Joon Ch...
05/19/2026

Scenes from last Saturday's Graduate Recognition Happy Hour! ✨

Please offer your congratulations to Amy Millet & Joon Chung for receiving this year's graduate awards. 🏆Amy Millet received the Outstanding Dissertation Award. Joon Chung received the Outstanding GTA Award.🎉

📷Images courtesy of Kara Kopchinski

🎓Congratulations to the class of 2026!!! ✨Our department is so ✨proud ✨of you. ♥️💙Thank you to all of our attendees for ...
05/15/2026

🎓Congratulations to the class of 2026!!! ✨

Our department is so ✨proud ✨of you. ♥️💙

Thank you to all of our attendees for showing up and showing out for all of our graduates, Phi Alpha Theta Initiates, and award & scholarship winners. 🌻🏅
Many thanks to the KU Conference Center staff for hosting us for this year’s phenomenal event.

We will post a full gallery of the ceremony in the coming weeks. 📸✨

Please join us in congratulating Emmanuel Sithole! This afternoon he passed his Dissertation Prospectus Defense. Congrat...
05/14/2026

Please join us in congratulating Emmanuel Sithole! This afternoon he passed his Dissertation Prospectus Defense. Congratulations, Emmanuel! 🎉👏✨

Emmanuel pictured here with his committee members (L-R): David Roediger, Peter Ojiambo, Emmanuel Sithole, Elizabeth MacGonagle (Advisor), and Shawn Alexander

We’re delighted to introduce our newest PhD Candidate: Gabriel Barnes. 🌟Earlier this afternoon Gabe passed his Portfolio...
05/13/2026

We’re delighted to introduce our newest PhD Candidate: Gabriel Barnes. 🌟Earlier this afternoon Gabe passed his Portfolio Exam! Congratulations! 🎉👏✨

📷Gabe is pictured here with his committee members (L-R): Luis Corteguera, Shawn Alexander, Elizabeth MacGonagle, Gabriel Barnes, and Robert Schwaller

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