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Career options with a military history degree?

I'm considering majoring in military history, but I'm worried about job prospects. Could someone shed some light on what careers are available with this degree, besides teaching?

8 months ago

Sure! While teaching is a common area where a lot of people go with a military history major, there are definitely a spectrum of careers you could consider. Here are a few:

1. Research: Institutions, museums, and even movie and TV studios need researchers who are well-versed in military history. Your role here would involve sourcing and verifying historical information – making sure that displays, articles, shows, or films are accurate.

2. Museum and Archives: Working in museums, libraries, and archives is a big area where military history majors can shine. You could be involved in cataloging, preservation, setting up exhibitions, giving tours, or managing collections.

3. Publishing: Many publishing companies and magazines focused on history, or specifically military history, would value someone with your academic background. Positions might range from editors, to fact-checkers, to authors.

4. Consulting: Many consultants specialize in military history, providing services to video game developers, film production companies, authors, and more. These types of professionals help ensure historical accuracy in these works.

5. Government and Policy: Your knowledge can be put to use in government roles, such as working for local, state, or federal entities related to military affairs, heritage preservation, national parks, or even in diplomacy and foreign services.

6. Nonprofits and NGOs: There are organizations that focus on the preservation of historical sites, veterans' affairs, conflict resolution, peacekeeping initiatives and so on. They often need professionals with a solid grounding in military history.

Ultimately, the job opportunities will depend on your interests and the additional skills you acquire. You might also consider pairing your major with another subject to open up more possibilities. It is always a good idea to seek internships, work-study options, or part-time jobs related to these fields while you're still in school to get a feel for the work and gain valuable experience.

8 months ago

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