UNT History Office

Location: Wooten Hall 225
Phone: 940-565-2288
Email: History@unt.edu

Innovative research, professional service, and stellar teaching and mentorship define the UNT Department of History, a community of 34 full-time faculty and staff, 450 undergraduate history majors, and nearly 100 MA and PhD students. The department has been long recognized for its leadership in the fields of oral history and the histories of Texas and the American South. In recent decades, we have also emerged as a global leader for interdisciplinary research in food studies, military history, the medical humanities, and in digital scholarship. Our students and faculty conduct research around the world using a wide variety of historical methods, including archaeological fieldwork, computer modeling, and the analysis of archival manuscripts. In addition to scholarly books and articles for academic audiences, members of our department also write for broader audiences and engage the public through a variety of other multidisciplinary projects like podcasts, museum exhibits, and even the creation of historical gardens. Our common concerns are the past and its multitude of meanings and interpretations.

Our curriculum emphasizes research and writing skills and training that cultivates students as the co-creators of historical knowledge. Rather than simply teaching “historical content” in the classroom, our faculty members work to empower students as bona fide historians themselves through thematic coursework that provides them with opportunities to conduct their own scholarship and to “learn by doing.”

In addition to this emphasis on research, our MA and PhD programs are also distinguished by a focus on professional development and career readiness. We offer our graduate students pedagogical training and opportunities for teaching experience, and many move on to careers in higher education. We also provide curricular support for students heading down other professional pathways outside of academia. Alumni have applied their graduate training to careers in law, secondary education, politics, and archives and libraries, among others.

Student Info

***Undergraduate Advising Hours***

Programs of Study

The Department offers a Bachelor of Arts in History, a Master of Arts in History, and a Doctor of Philosophy in History. We also host four interdisciplinary minors at UNT, including African American Studies, Classical Studies, and Mexican American Studies, as well as UNT's Food Studies and Medical Humanities certificate programs.

Recent Faculty Publications

A People's War on Poverty book cover
Every Nation Has Its Dish book cover
Pilgrim and Preacher Book Cover
Governing Bodies book cover
The Colonists' American Revolution book cover
Book cover for The Battle for Manchuria and the Fate of China
Book cover for Chickamauga 1863
The Ocean is a Wilderness book cover
Where Chiang Kai-Shek Lost China book cover
The Most Valuable Asset of the Reich book cover
Ludwig Erhard book cover
At the Heart of Texas book cover
Seeds of Empire book cover
Book cover for The Routledge History of American Foodways
Producing Predators book cover
Street Democracy book cover
A Mad Catastrophe book cover
Ella Baker book cover

Popular Perceptions of Soviet Politics in the 1920s book cover
Sword of Empire book cover
Capital's Terrorists book cover