Welcome.
The Millennium is a biannual historical journal, published by the Department of History’s graduate students. We aim to contribute to the larger academic literature on a wide variety of historical topics and fields, including: national, global, and transnational histories, cultural, economic, military, social, and political histories.
The journal seeks contributions from graduate and undergraduate students alike. FIU graduate students enrolled in a degree in the Department of History, either exclusively or as part of an interdisciplinary certificate with other departments, are welcome to submit any of their work. We envision opening our call for submissions to all students at FIU in the future. FIU undergraduate students pursuing a major or a minor in History are welcome to submit any papers they might have written for History senior seminar courses: we will publish one outstanding undergraduate paper in each issue of The Millennium. Additionally, The Millennium strives to diversify its publication output, and thus also encourages submissions of varying methods of communication such as oral history projects, podcasts, and visual contributions in addition to academic papers.
Current Volume: Volume 1 (2025)
Articles
Selling Women “New Freedom”: Connections Between Twentieth-Century Menstrual Product Advertising and Feminist Theory
Courtney J. Weis
Making the Managerial Elite: Conservative class politics after James Burnham
Felipe Barroso Ramos
Experiences in Early Graduate Student Research: The Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections, 2019 versus 2024
Courtney J. Weis
Interview with Alumnus Dr. Micah Oelze
Noel A. Hernandez
Interview with Alumna Dr. Stephanie M. Chancy
Giovanna Violi
Interview with Dr. Maureen Thompson
Maria Zyla