The editors are proud to release online Volume 1, Issue 2.

The Columbia Undergraduate Journal of History is a publication of the Undergraduate History Council at Columbia University. To solicit material, the Undergraduate History Council asks professors from history departments across the United States and internationally to nominate the most outstanding undergraduate work from their classes. We post all nominated articles, and then select from among them to be published in the Journal.

Before submitting or nominating articles to the Journal: please view our submission guidelines.

The Herbert Aptheker Undergraduate History Conference was held on the evening of Tuesday, February 10th at Columbia University. We thank Keisha Benjamin, Barnes Hauptfuhrer, and Jeffrey Martin for their thought-provoking presentations, as well as Professors Mio Matsumoto, Eric Foner, and Elizabeth Blackmar for their probing commentaries and support of the journal.
Thanks to all who attended as well.

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Contact the editors at cujh@columbia.edu


Articles Selected for Publication and Prizes

The editors of the Columbia Undergraduate Journal of History are pleased to announce the articles selected for publication in our Fall 2008 Issue. We had many wonderful nominated papers, and it was a long, difficult and at times spirited process of selection. We are proud to announce the following five authors for publication:





Jason Zuckerbrod, of Columbia University - nominated by Professor Isser Woloch

(please note: these are not the final versions of these papers that will be published in the journal)

Winners of the Herbert Aptheker Undergraduate History Prize:

Keisha Benjamin
Barnes Hauptfuhrer
Jeffery Martin

These authors will be invited to Columbia University for the Herbert Aptheker Undergraduate History Conference to be held in late January 2009.

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