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Department of History

Offering doctoral, master's, public history, and bachelor's programs.

The World Is Open to AU History Majors

History classes hone our students' research, writing, and analytical skills. Our home in Washington, DC, offers students unparalleled resources for research, internships, and jobs. The nation's capital is our classroom.

Our outstanding faculty are not only exemplary teachers and scholars, but they are also actively involved with archives, museums, government institutions, and non-profits in DC, across the United States, and around the world. Whether you are interested in working in government, private industry, non-profits, or academia, AU's Department of History offers a stepping stone to a promising career.

The History Department offers a BA, a minor, a combined BA/MA, an MA in History, an MA in History with Public History Concentration, and a PhD

Fast-Track Your Way to a BA / MA in History

American University's Combined BA/MA Degree program allows students to complete both their BA and MA in History in as little as 5 years. Students in the BA/MA program save upwards of $22,000 in tuition costs by sharing credits between the two degrees. 

Students may pursue either the General MA program or the Public History Concentration. Inquire at history@american.edu to learn more about our BA/MA program.

Bulletins

Prof. Kate Haulman published The Mother of Washington in Nineteenth-Century America with Oxford University Press (September 2025). Join her for an book talk on this exciting new book at Politics and Prose on September 20 and at Mount Vernon on October 23.

Alum Thomas Hauser published Seizing the Electronic High Ground: Transforming Aerial Intelligence for the United States Army.

The Department of History recognized PhD Candidate Henry Dickemyer as History Teaching Assistant of the Year for academic year 2024-2025. Congratulations, Henry!

Prof. Laura Beers has been awarded a 2025 Guggenheim Fellowship as part of the 100th class of fellows for the Guggenheim Foundation. Her book, Orwell's Ghosts (W. W. Norton & Coo., 2024), has also been awarded a Los Angeles Times Book Prize in the biography category.

The Department of History and the Jewish Studies Program held the annual Brandenburg Lecture & Annual Awards Ceremony, April 9, featuring Julie Keresztes and her recently published book, Photography and the Making of the Nazi Racial Community. Watch the lecture.

  • Check out our 2023-24 newsletter! See what we got up to last academic year, including faculty and student achievements, events, and more. Read the newsletter.

  • Doctoral student Paul Kutner published an article with Medium on Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde's speech on January 21.

  • Theresa Runstedtler spoke with Time about race, sexuality, and gender- themed conversations surrounding Caitlin Clark’s inaugural WNBA season.

  • Allan Lichtman spoke with NPR about President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to invite Chinese leader Xi Jinping to the inauguration. 

  • Peter Kuznick co-authored an article for The Nation about Nihon Hidankyo’s receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize.

  • Dan Arbell, scholar-in-residence in the Department of History, spoke with CBC News about the optics of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to DC.

  • Justin Jacobs spoke with The Telegraph about myths surrounding certain ancient Chinese artifacts in British museums.

  • Peter Kuznick (History, Nuclear Studies Institute) co-authored an article for Responsible Statecraft about the potential future of the war in Ukraine.

 

Department News

The White House.

Government & Politics ·

To the Point: Do Political Conventions Really Matter Anymore?

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Orwell's Ghosts:  Wisdom and Warnings for the Twenty-First Century by Laura Beers book cover placed in front of a backdrop of photos of Orwell and his book covers.

Achievements ·

Laura Beers’s “Orwell’s Ghosts” Wins LA Times Book Prize

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Top image credit: Teddy Roosevelt (right of man in white vest) watches the laying of the cornerstone for AU's McKinley Building, 1902.
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