Everything and Everyone has a History

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New Issue of the Undergraduate History Journal at Illinois

The fall 2025 issue of the student-run journal was published this February and features articles from Rachel Mulick, Elizabeth Segel, Paolo Spica, Lyndon Shi, Joe Kapsch, and Liam Crider.

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Read article: History alumna Mikki Kendall receives College of LAS Alumni Achievement Award
History alumna Mikki Kendall receives College of LAS Alumni Achievement Award
 The College of LAS has awarded history alumna Mikki Kendall (BA, '05) with the 2026 Alumni Achievement Award. Kendall is a writer, diversity consultant, and public speaker, who has been invited to PBS News, NPR, the Chicago Public Library, the American Library in Paris, WGN, and WNYC,...
Read article: History faculty member and graduate students named 2026-27 HRI Fellows
History faculty member and graduate students named 2026-27 HRI Fellows
Professor Rosalyn LaPier and graduate students Owen MacDonald and Cheryl Trauscht received a fellowship.
Read article: Mellon Foundation awards Sawyer Seminar grant to Illinois faculty, including three history faculty
Mellon Foundation awards Sawyer Seminar grant to Illinois faculty, including three history faculty
At Risk U will examine challenges to democracy and academic freedom in U.S. universities.
Read article: Remembering Kevin Mumford
Remembering Kevin Mumford
 It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Kevin Mumford, professor of history in the Department of History. Kevin joined the Department of History in 2012 and was an expert in African American history, Race Relations, History of Sexuality, and Urban history. His research...
Read article: Marc Hertzman and Marco Jaimes receive College of LAS and campus teaching awards
Marc Hertzman and Marco Jaimes receive College of LAS and campus teaching awards
Hertzman and Jaimes are two of the 19 awardees of the College of LAS 2026 teaching and advising awards.
Read article: From history major to Deputy Fire Marshal
From history major to Deputy Fire Marshal
Q&A with alumnus Jeremy Mitchell
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Why Study History?

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Take a walk with professor Rosalyn LaPier to learn why the study of history is important today. 

Spring 2026 Highlighted History Courses

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Black Music

What is black music, and how do we know what we think we know about it? Examine musical creations pioneered by Africans and individuals of African descent over several centuries and across hemispheres.

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History of Africa from 1800

Understand the history of Africa through the Atlantic slave trade, agricultural exchange, growth of Christianity, nineteenth-century European expansion, European colonial rule during the twentieth century, anticolonial nationalism, decolonization, and postcolonial political, economic, social, and cultural developments.

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Madness and Modern Society

Explore the development of the mind sciences in modern Europe from the beginning of state-regulated asylums to the advent of pharmaceutical treatment and care in the community.

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World War II: A Global History

Trace the political, military, social, and economic history of the Second World War. Understand the collapse of the Versailles system, the Interwar crisis of democracy, the rise of totalitarian regimes, the civilian experience of war, the intersection of ideology and violence, and the onset of the Nuclear Age.

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The Caribbean since 1492: From Columbus to Castro

How colonialism, plantation slavery, the age of abolition, and the emergence of national independence movements made the modern Caribbean.

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Sport and Society

Examines the history of the roles that sport has played in society through a series of topical foci, as selected by the professor each semester. This semester will explore baseball and integration.

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Civil War and Reconstruction

Understand a formative period in U.S. history. During this period, the nation underwent its second revolution—a revolution more radical in its impact than the one that freed it from the British Empire. Much about U.S. history for the next century and more was decided during these critical years.

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Roman Republic to 44 BC

Examine the political, social, economic, military, institutional, religious and cultural development of Rome from 753 BCE until 14 CE.

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Chart Your Own Path

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Our program empowers you to explore your interests and passions within history and gives you the flexibility to pair the major with advanced language study, internships, study abroad experiences, undergraduate research, and community engagement.  

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Conduct Your Own Research

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Follow your interests and explore topics that excite you. In our program, you'll learn the critical thinking, research, and analytical skills required to produce historical research. And you'll have access to the resources of the second largest university library in the country. 

In the News

Antoinette Burton

The Opinion Pages

Professor Antoinette Burton writes about the value and future of the humanities in the age of AI.

Jerry Davila

The Opinion Pages

Professor Jerry Dávila writes about the civil response to ICE actions in Minnesota, drawing on the history of protest in Latin America. 

Daniel Rodriguez

Daily Illini

Graduate student Daniel Rodriguez' archival work with the Greater Community AIDS Project was featured in the Daily Illini.

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Beth Watkins

Alumni Spotlight: Beth Watkins (1996)

Beth Watkins (BA, '96, history; MS, '02, information science) is the manager of exhibit interpretation and visitor experience at Spurlock Museum at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.