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= Offered | = Special Topic | = Seminar | = Selected
Offered during current academic year.

DescriptionA systematic descriptive introduction to the diverse elements of landscape including geomorphic, climatic, and biotic elements, human settlement and land-use patterns; cartographic approaches to the analysis of selected processes of landscape change; an introduction to the synthesis of elements and processes in spatial systems models
AntirequisitesGeography 1300A/B, 1400F/G.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionAn introduction to the theory and practice of totalitarianism through a comparative study of regimes established by Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini. Topics include the seizure of power, personality cults, culture, education and propaganda, bio-politics, terror, war, the Holocaust, resistance movements.
AntirequisitesHistory 2147A/B
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThe history of China, Korean and Japan from earliest development until modern times. The course emphasizes that although they are independent nations their histories are intertwined.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionDesigned to provide a broad historical background and to develop analytical skills, this course examines several themes underlying the development of the modern world. The course further emphasizes historical debates about these themes and seeks to familiarize students with the concept of historiography.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course examines major revolutions and 'turning points' that changed history. Topics include Renaissance and Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the 'Sexual Revolution' of the 1960's. Political revolutions to be studied include the American and French Revolutions, and the 20th century revolutions in China, Russia and Iran.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionA survey of the relationship between history and the law that examines how change in society, politics, culture and the economy has shaped the development of law and legal institutions. It also examines how judges and lawyers use (and misuse) historical thinking in their legal arguments and reasoning.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThe purpose of this course is to explore a variety of cults, terroristsand extremist groups that have emerged in modern American history including Neo-Nazis, Scientology, and Al Qaeda.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course applies a world historical lens to the First World War, examining the causes, course of events, and global ramifications of the conflict. Students will be asked to consider a variety of historiographical schools of thought concerning the war.
AntirequisitesHistory 2177A/B, History 2179
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThis course applies a world historical lens to the Second World War, examining the war's cause, course of events, and global consequences, including its influence on the post-1945 world order. Students will be asked to consider a variety of historiographical schools of thought concerning the war.
AntirequisitesHistory 2177A/B, History 2179
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course will introduce social, cultural and political developments in South Korea via films, music and popular culture. Referring to earlier periods and to North Korea when necessary and continuing to the present-day Korean Wave, we will explore Korean popular culture to understand the modern history of Korea.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThis course offers an overview of a growing field of study. Drawing on a series of historical examples from antiquity to the present, the course examines the relationship of sport to nationalism, race, class, gender, politics and war, consumer culture, and economics.
AntirequisitesHistory 1820F if taken 2018-19, 2019-20.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesCannot be used towards completion of a Kinesiology module
Course Outline:
  • Section 670

DescriptionAn analysis of crime and law enforcement in the United States and Canada within the context of urban growth and industrial capitalism in the 19th and 20th centuries. Specific types of criminal activity will be examined, as will the development of police, prisons and vice laws.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThe course will examine the social and economic impact of epidemic disease in North America by discussing outbreaks of yellow fever, cholera, diphtheria, smallpox, Spanish influenza, polio and encephalitis. Also analysed will be the evolution of public health services, medical theories and governmental regulations in response to such epidemics.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThis course surveys the history of Canada with an emphasis on Indigenous peoples, colonialism and imperialism; the history of warfare and international relations; immigration, industrialization and state formation; and the diverse ways that gender, class and race shaped the lives of everyday Canadians.
AntirequisitesHistory 1201E, 1202F/G, 2203E, 2204F/G, 2205E, 2710F/G.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionAn overview of the development of medicine from antiquity to the present, including the growth of medical sciences, concepts of disease, therapies, and the history of medical practice and institutions.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 670
  • Section 571
  • Section 570

DescriptionEmphasis first term upon the emergence of the American nation, the egalitarian impulse, national expansion and sectional conflict; second term, upon the great transformations of the modern era; the growth of industrialism, big government, a pluralistic society, and international predominance.
AntirequisitesHistory 2302F/G, 2710F/G
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course examines the 16th through 18th centuries as a period of social, political, religious, and emotional anxiety for Europeans experiencing the tumultuous transition from medieval to modern. Topics include socio-economic pressures, religious reformations, state centralization, warfare, revolt, crime and punishment, witch hunts, and climate change.
AntirequisitesHistory 2103, History 2403E, History 2450F/G, History 2460F/G
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores Europe's role in global networks of commercial, cultural, and biological exchange between 1450 and 1800. Topics include continental and overseas empire-building, imperial rivalries and wars, the rise of global capitalism, the slave trade, hardening concepts of racial difference, as well as the impact of non-Europeans within Europe.
AntirequisitesHistory 2103, History 2403E, History 2450F/G, History 2460F/G
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis introduction to historical thinking examines topics including the emergence of historical writing, the rise of "scientific" history, Marxist historiography, and the role of moral judgment in history. The course also considers critiques of the empiricist historical tradition mounted by postmodernist, feminist, post-colonial, and non-European scholars.
AntirequisitesHistory 3801E if taken at King's University College, 2009-12 inclusive.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours1.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes2.0 seminar hours
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionAn historical study of the discourses and practices of childhood and youth. Students will explore how and why various actors, groups, or movements have participated in and shaped growing-up in Canada.
AntirequisitesChildhood and Social Institutions 3361F/G
PrerequisitesThird or fourth year standing
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

Description
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course examines the development of American popular culture and its relation to American society. The topics covered include music, literature, radio, movies, sports and television. The course also explores how American popular culture portrayed and was influenced by African Americans, women, youth and other ethnic Americans.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 essay course at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionA historical study of the discourses and practices of childhood and youth. Students will explore how and why various actors, groups, or movements have participated and shaped growing-up in Canada.
AntirequisitesHistory 3261F/G
PrerequisitesAny course in Childhood and Youth Studies at the 2200-level.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course is a comparative history of fascist movements and fascist states in the 20th century. Topics include theories of fascism, social origins of fascist movements, the seizure of power in Italy and Germany, unsuccessful European fascist movements, fascism outside Europe, and neo-fascism.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours1
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes2 Seminar Hours
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionHow have Canadians thought about rights throughout our history? This course explores this question by examining rights campaigns in 19th and 20th century Canada. Themes include indigenous rights, gender and sexuality, race, and conflict and rights.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course explores the roots of the contemporary human rights movement in the era of Nazism-Fascism and the Holocaust, from the interwar period to the decades after 1945 and the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Topics include the role of faith-based organizations as advocates for human rights.
AntirequisitesNone
Prerequisites1.0 course in History or Human Rights Studies at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline:
  • Section 570

= Special Topic | = Seminar | = Selected
Offered during current academic year.

DescriptionAn historical study of the discourses and practices of childhood and youth. Students will explore how and why various actors, groups, or movements have participated in and shaped growing-up in Canada.
AntirequisitesChildhood and Social Institutions 3361F/G
PrerequisitesThird or fourth year standing
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline Sections:
  • Section 570

Description
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionHow have Canadians thought about rights throughout our history? This course explores this question by examining rights campaigns in 19th and 20th century Canada. Themes include indigenous rights, gender and sexuality, race, and conflict and rights.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline Sections:
  • Section 570

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outline Sections:
  • Section 570
Program Checklists
Year Checklist Title
2024 History Checklist 2024
2023 History Checklist 2023
2022 History 2022
2021 History 2021
2020 History 2020
2019 History 2019
2018 History 2018
2017 History 2017
2016 History 2016
2015 History 2015
2014 History June 2014
2013 History 2013
2012 History 2012
2011 History 2011
2010 History 2010

= Offered | = Special Topic | = Seminar | = Selected
Offered during current academic year.

DescriptionA systematic descriptive introduction to the diverse elements of landscape including geomorphic, climatic, and biotic elements, human settlement and land-use patterns; cartographic approaches to the analysis of selected processes of landscape change; an introduction to the synthesis of elements and processes in spatial systems models
AntirequisitesGeography 1300A/B, 1400F/G.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionExamines Canadian experience from the earliest times to the present. Lectures and tutorials stress varied historical interpretations and divergent opinions concerning Canada's growth.
AntirequisitesHistory 2201E
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionExamines central events and themes of modern European history, including: origins and impact of the French and industrial revolutions; Napoleonic wars; liberalism and reaction; socialism; nationalism; women's emancipation movements; imperialism, national rivalries and world wars; the Russian Revolution, Communist rule, and the collapse of the Soviet Union; Nazism; European integration.
AntirequisitesHistory 1402F/G; History 1403F/G.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionAn introduction to the theory and practice of totalitarianism through a comparative study of regimes established by Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini. Topics include the seizure of power, personality cults, culture, education and propaganda, bio-politics, terror, war, the Holocaust, resistance movements.
AntirequisitesHistory 2147A/B
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThe history of China, Korean and Japan from earliest development until modern times. The course emphasizes that although they are independent nations their histories are intertwined.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionDesigned to provide a broad historical background and to develop analytical skills, this course examines several themes underlying the development of the modern world. The course further emphasizes historical debates about these themes and seeks to familiarize students with the concept of historiography.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course examines major revolutions and 'turning points' that changed history. Topics include Renaissance and Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, and the 'Sexual Revolution' of the 1960's. Political revolutions to be studied include the American and French Revolutions, and the 20th century revolutions in China, Russia and Iran.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course investigates how religious conflict shaped our world. We examine the relationship between religious belief, social identity, secular ideology and political violence in such cases as the spread of Islam and the Crusades, the European wars of religion, and modern global religious conflicts.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionA survey of the relationship between history and the law that examines how change in society, politics, culture and the economy has shaped the development of law and legal institutions. It also examines how judges and lawyers use (and misuse) historical thinking in their legal arguments and reasoning.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3 hours.
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3 hours.
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThe History unit of the King's Foundations in Western Thought and Civilization introduces students to major processes, personalities, and events in the historical development of the modern world and what is described as "the West," while developing and refining students' fundamental skills in historical methodology.
AntirequisitesHistory 1801E.
PrerequisitesMust be registered in the King's Foundations in Western Thought and Civilization or the former Foundations in the Humanities.
Co-requisitesEnglish 1901E and Philosophy 1901E.
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesThere may be additional costs associated with field trips. Field trips and Experiential Learning support this course. Capstone conference at end of term.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThe development and effect of business in Canada from the late nineteenth century, with special emphasis on its social impact and the emergence of a Canadian labor movement.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionAn examination of selected social themes shaping postwar Canada. Topics covered include modernization, immigration and multiculturalism, rights issues, regionalism, and the multifaceted search for a "Canadian" society and culture.
AntirequisitesHistory 2202, History 2205E.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThe purpose of this course is to explore a variety of cults, terroristsand extremist groups that have emerged in modern American history including Neo-Nazis, Scientology, and Al Qaeda.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course places current events in their historical context. Topics will necessarily vary from year-to-year. These may include but are not limited to major elections, current conflicts, social, cultural, and economic transformation, climate change, and new scientific discoveries.
AntirequisitesHistory 1821F/G if taken at King's University College 2020-2024.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course applies a world historical lens to the First World War, examining the causes, course of events, and global ramifications of the conflict. Students will be asked to consider a variety of historiographical schools of thought concerning the war.
AntirequisitesHistory 2177A/B, History 2179
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThis course applies a world historical lens to the Second World War, examining the war's cause, course of events, and global consequences, including its influence on the post-1945 world order. Students will be asked to consider a variety of historiographical schools of thought concerning the war.
AntirequisitesHistory 2177A/B, History 2179
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionA social and cultural history of Korea from ancient times to the end of the nineteenth century. Emphasis will be placed on the Three Kingdoms, Silla, Koryo, and Choson periods.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionA social and cultural history of Korea in the twentieth century. The course will focus on the early 20th century Japanese colonialism, the Korean war, and post war Korea.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course will introduce social, cultural and political developments in South Korea via films, music and popular culture. Referring to earlier periods and to North Korea when necessary and continuing to the present-day Korean Wave, we will explore Korean popular culture to understand the modern history of Korea.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThis course is an introduction to the economic history of East Asia from the rise of a market-dominated society in China during the Tang-Song transition until the "Great Divergence" and relative decline of China compared to Western Europe.
AntirequisitesEconomics 2187F/G taught in 2016-2017 and Economics 2199F/G, taught in 2014-2015.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course offers an overview of a growing field of study. Drawing on a series of historical examples from antiquity to the present, the course examines the relationship of sport to nationalism, race, class, gender, politics and war, consumer culture, and economics.
AntirequisitesHistory 1820F if taken 2018-19, 2019-20.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesCannot be used towards completion of a Kinesiology module
Course Outlines:
  • Section 670

DescriptionA survey of selected armed conflicts within North America from the Spanish Conquest to the 20th Century. Topics may range from declared wars to civil conflicts including organized ethnic, racial, and labor violence. Particular attention will be paid to the impact of armed conflict upon society.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionAn examination of the causes, course and consequences of the First and Second World Wars, stressing comparison of the two conflicts. Students will be asked to consider a variety of historical analyses of both wars and to study the process of interpretation as well as events.
AntirequisitesHistory 2151A/B, History 2152A/B.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionDeath and taxes are said to be the only certainties in life but most people arguably know more about taxes than they do about death. This course explores the ideas and understandings surrounding death and dying and how they have changed from antiquity to present.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionHow did Canadians and Americans make a difference in the development of an inclusive and democratic society? This course examines various protest movements that have shaped Canadian and American History in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionAn analysis of crime and law enforcement in the United States and Canada within the context of urban growth and industrial capitalism in the 19th and 20th centuries. Specific types of criminal activity will be examined, as will the development of police, prisons and vice laws.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThis course explores the major conspiracy theories in American history in order to understand where these conspiracy theories came from, why they became so popular, and what this says about America and Americans, in general.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course uses the history of baseball in the United States to explore major themes in American history including race, gender, foreign policy, and capitalism.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThe course will examine the social and economic impact of epidemic disease in North America by discussing outbreaks of yellow fever, cholera, diphtheria, smallpox, Spanish influenza, polio and encephalitis. Also analysed will be the evolution of public health services, medical theories and governmental regulations in response to such epidemics.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 670

DescriptionThis course examines the development of global capitalism, 1500's to present. Topics include theories and varieties of capitalism, the role of the state, social institutions and technological innovation in capitalist development, migration and labour relations, the rise of the transnational corporation and modern banking, responses to underdevelopment and global inequality.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course surveys the history of Canada with an emphasis on Indigenous peoples, colonialism and imperialism; the history of warfare and international relations; immigration, industrialization and state formation; and the diverse ways that gender, class and race shaped the lives of everyday Canadians.
AntirequisitesHistory 1201E, 1202F/G, 2203E, 2204F/G, 2205E, 2710F/G.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionA survey of Canadian history to 1867. This course provides students in Canadian history with a broad knowledge of the regional particularities which have marked Canadian history from its beginnings. It deals with the main economic, social and political features of pre-Conquest Canada, the Maritime colonies, and of Lower and Upper Canada
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesHistory 1201E
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThe course emphasizes the interplay of regional and national factors in Canadian history since 1867, addresses political, social, and economic issues, surveys the regional histories of the Atlantic Provinces, Quebec, Ontario, the Prairie Provinces and British Columbia, and places these regional histories in their national context.
AntirequisitesHistory 2201E, History 2202.
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionAn overview of the development of medicine from antiquity to the present, including the growth of medical sciences, concepts of disease, therapies, and the history of medical practice and institutions.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 670
  • Section 571
  • Section 570

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionEmphasis first term upon the emergence of the American nation, the egalitarian impulse, national expansion and sectional conflict; second term, upon the great transformations of the modern era; the growth of industrialism, big government, a pluralistic society, and international predominance.
AntirequisitesHistory 2302F/G, 2710F/G
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Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionCultural, social, economic, and political themes including the Protestant and Catholic Reformations; the rise of absolutism; the commercial revolution; heresy, witchcraft, and scepticism; plague and health problems; the origins of modern science; demographic trends; the Puritans; baroque art and music; Cromwell, Gustavus Adolphus, and the creation of the modern army.
AntirequisitesHistory 2103, History 2431F/G, History 2432F/G.
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DescriptionThis course examines the 16th through 18th centuries as a period of social, political, religious, and emotional anxiety for Europeans experiencing the tumultuous transition from medieval to modern. Topics include socio-economic pressures, religious reformations, state centralization, warfare, revolt, crime and punishment, witch hunts, and climate change.
AntirequisitesHistory 2103, History 2403E, History 2450F/G, History 2460F/G
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
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DescriptionThis course explores Europe's role in global networks of commercial, cultural, and biological exchange between 1450 and 1800. Topics include continental and overseas empire-building, imperial rivalries and wars, the rise of global capitalism, the slave trade, hardening concepts of racial difference, as well as the impact of non-Europeans within Europe.
AntirequisitesHistory 2103, History 2403E, History 2450F/G, History 2460F/G
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
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Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionAn introduction to Latin America. The first term emphasizes the colonial foundations of Spanish and Portuguese civilization in the New World; the second term emphasizes the growth of the individual republics, personalist rule, federalism vs. centralism, revolution, and the 'static society'.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionExplores cultural, social, religious and economic interactions both within East Asia and between East Asia and the rest of the world before the age of European dominance.
AntirequisitesHistory 2691E (if taken in 2013/14)
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSelected Topics in International or Comparative History
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DescriptionSelected Topics in International or Comparative History
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DescriptionSelected Topics in International or Comparative History
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DescriptionSelected Topics in International or Comparative History
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionSelected Topics in International or Comparative History
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionA problem-based approach to the practical aspects of historical study: conducting research, utilizing evidence, writing, and the public presentation of history. The course also considers the related fields of museology, material culture, archeology, and Biblical exegesis, and concludes by examining historical malpractice, including conspiracy theories and fraud.
AntirequisitesHistory 3801E if taken at King's University College 2009-12 inclusive.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours1
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Notes2.0 Seminar Hours

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DescriptionThis introduction to historical thinking examines topics including the emergence of historical writing, the rise of "scientific" history, Marxist historiography, and the role of moral judgment in history. The course also considers critiques of the empiricist historical tradition mounted by postmodernist, feminist, post-colonial, and non-European scholars.
AntirequisitesHistory 3801E if taken at King's University College, 2009-12 inclusive.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours1.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes2.0 seminar hours
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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Weight3.0Lecture Hours1
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionThis course examines the social history of Canada since 1800, including such topics as industrialization, urbanization, class struggle, labour strife, rural depopulation, immigration and migration, ethnic tension, racism, gender struggle, sexuality, social reform, religion, culture, and regionalism. Considerable attention will be paid to the historiography and/or methodologies of the field.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes2 seminar hours

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DescriptionTopics include native women's lives at the time of European contact; the frontier experience; "separate spheres" in the British North American context; paid work before and after industrialization; religion, education and social reform; origins and impact of feminist movements.
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Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
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DescriptionThis course will analyze various Canadian social movements in terms of their historical factors, strategies and tactics; organizational challenges they faced; and the role that mass media, the state, individual personalities, and counter-movements played in determining their success and failures. Canadian social movements will be placed in their international context.
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Prerequisites1.0 course in History or Human Rights Studies at the 2200-level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
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DescriptionTopics include aspects of the political, social and economic history of the province.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesRestricted to Honors Students

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DescriptionThis course invites students to learn about the experiences of immigrants to Canada from the historical perspective. It will consider such varied themes as the politics of Immigrant Food-ways, Identity and Wartime, Black migration to Canada-Searching for More than Freedom, Religion and identity and the relationship between Immigration and Indigeneity.
AntirequisitesHistory 3296G if taken in 2020-2021 and History 3296F if taken in 2021-2022.
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours
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DescriptionAn historical study of the discourses and practices of childhood and youth. Students will explore how and why various actors, groups, or movements have participated in and shaped growing-up in Canada.
AntirequisitesChildhood and Social Institutions 3361F/G
PrerequisitesThird or fourth year standing
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis course examines Canadian external relations since 1840, with an emphasis on the twentieth century and how diplomatic, cultural, economic, and military interactions with other states have shaped Canada's development and identity. Relations with the United Kingdom, the United States, Asia, and the developing world will be considered.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours1
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
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Description
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Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionSeminar on British exploration and settlement of America, imperial rivalries with other European empires, relations with Native Americans, free and enslaved migration to America, the development and diversity of colonial American societies, British imperial integration, the American Revolution, and the formation of the United States. Covers 1550 to 1800.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesOne senior U.S. History course.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesRestricted to Honors Students.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course examines the development of American popular culture and its relation to American society. The topics covered include music, literature, radio, movies, sports and television. The course also explores how American popular culture portrayed and was influenced by African Americans, women, youth and other ethnic Americans.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 essay course at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
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DescriptionThis course will explore, in lectures and seminars, a number of major conspiracy theories in American history. Lectures will provide an overview of the theories and theorists, while seminars will delve into the primary sources in print and online.
AntirequisitesHistory 2193A/B.
Prerequisites1.0 History essay course at the 2200 level or above, or permission of the Department.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
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Notes

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DescriptionA thematic examination of the social, economic, political and cultural development of the U.S. South from the colonial era to the present.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
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DescriptionA study of the interaction between domestic forces – ideological, political, and economic – and external forces in the development of United States foreign policy.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 history course at the 2300, 3300 or 4300 level.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
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DescriptionA historical study of the discourses and practices of childhood and youth. Students will explore how and why various actors, groups, or movements have participated and shaped growing-up in Canada.
AntirequisitesHistory 3261F/G
PrerequisitesAny course in Childhood and Youth Studies at the 2200-level.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570
  • Section 570

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
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Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
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DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
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Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

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DescriptionAn examination of the influence of naval and maritime issues on European development. Topics include early exploration, first overseas empires, growth of commercial classes and cities, warship development and professional navies, maritime warfare, navies as first industrial conglomerates, Pax Britannica, impact of steam, iron and oil, new empires of later 19th century, 20th century arms races, the two world wars.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis is course covers British history from the constitutional revolution of 1688/9 through Britain's triumph as the first industrial nation and a great imperial power to the post-industrial, post-imperial present often described as 'Broken Britain'. Themes include the development of parliamentary democracy but also class, race and gender relations.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionExamines the development of France from the decline of the old regime to the political and economic transformation after the Second World War. Lectures, book discussion and examination of selected topics in seminars.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionLatin America popular cultural forms will be studied through specific practices such as music, dance, theatre, popular religious beliefs, sports and movies. This foray into popular culture will highlight how traditional categories like politics and economies can be understood through different types of historical evidence and innovative historical dynamics.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course will examine the historical processes that have shaped Latin American religiosity, including relations of power, gender, and cosmology, while also endeavouring to capture the fluid nature of these processes and the ever-changing features of religious practise and beliefs among people of various ethnicities, classes and social conditions.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores the dynamics of culture, politics, religion, belief and social change in Korea during the seventeenth, eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
AntirequisitesHistory 3696F if taken in 2015-16
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores the history of Korea from the tenth to sixteenth centuries, during a period of transformative change in northeast Asia.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course will involve a detailed exploration of key debates (past and present) concerning the statecraft and economics of East Asian during the early modern period, from the Tang-Song transition of the tenth century to the beginning of European dominance in the nineteenth.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or Economics 2150A/B and Economics 2152A/B, or by permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

Description
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

Description
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above, or permission of the department
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course concludes with a 1-2 week overseas program in Belgium, France, and/or the Netherlands, exploring commemorative practices after the World Wars. Topics include the presentation of history through monumental architecture, the preservation of battlefields, and museums, and how these sites have informed identity and efforts to reconcile former enemies.
AntirequisitesHistory 4710F/G
Prerequisites1.0 History or Human Rights Studies course at the 2200-level or above, and permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesAdditional cost to be borne by students. Limited enrollment. Application and interview are required, see the Department of History website for more information. Cross-listed with History 4710F/G.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course examines the problem of mass violence in the 20th century with a focus on the role of the state and the social dynamics of ethnic cleansing and genocide. Topics include theories of genocide and case studies that may include the Armenian massacres, the Holocaust, Stalinism, Mao's China, and Rwanda.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course is a comparative history of fascist movements and fascist states in the 20th century. Topics include theories of fascism, social origins of fascist movements, the seizure of power in Italy and Germany, unsuccessful European fascist movements, fascism outside Europe, and neo-fascism.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours1
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes2 Seminar Hours
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionAn examination of the spatial, political and social evolution of cities within a North American context. The emphasis will be on the urban development of the United States and Canada that includes a comparative approach to the study of the major themes and problems of city life.
AntirequisitesHistory 2792E (2009-10)
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes1 Seminar Hour

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

Description
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

Description1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course examines the history of the historical profession, varieties of history, where research should start, the nature and limitations of evidence, methods of interpretation, research techniques in specialized areas, and problems of causal explanation.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores the origins of, and developments in, modern Catholic social thought from the nineteenth century to the present. Using a chronological and thematic framework, the course pivots between historical and contemporary dimensions of Catholic thought, teaching and practice. It examines how historical thinking can contribute to ethical decision-making.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 senior History course(s) at the 2100 level or above; or Social Justice and Peace Studies 1025F/G, Social Justice and Peace Studies 1026F/G, or the former Social Justice and Peace Studies 1020E and Social Justice and Peace Studies 2200E; or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 seminar hours.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionAn introduction to changes in family life since 1500 with regard to demography, structure, and emotional content. Topics may include the internal workings of the family and its relationship to other institutions, particularly the state and the public economy; the influence of race, ethnicity, national traditions, religion, class, and changing constructions of masculinity and femininity. The family in Western Europe and North America will be emphasized.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course applies historical methods and ethical reasoning to analysing current events. The class identifies a current public policy issue about which to pursue historical research. Working individually and in groups, students prepare a policy briefing that shows the relevance of history and ethics to issues we face today.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History or Human Rights Studies at the 2200-level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionAn exploration of the making of the working class in North America with the rise of industrial capitalism. Students will examine industrial discipline, labour commodification and dislocation, the experience of poverty and unemployment, family wage earning strategies, workers' religious, political, and labour organizations, among other aspects of the formation of working class consciousness.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3.0 seminar hours

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionAn exploration of legal culture and institutions that structured the rise of capitalism in North America. Students will examine the fundamentals of law that arose within market society such as an instrumental conceptualization of law and property, the will theory of contract, and actuarial conceptions of risk.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course at 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3.0 seminar hours.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course examines the history of the Holocaust, especially the historical, ethical and theological dimensions of religious involvement in this genocide. Themes to be considered include the relationship between religious anti-Judaism and political anti-Semitism, Christian responses to the Holocaust, Muslim-Jewish relations, and the legacy of the Holocaust for interfaith relations.
AntirequisitesNone
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above, or permission of the department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

Description1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionPreparatory consultation with a faculty mentor, and 4-8 month placement with an NGO, governmental, education institution, or private business/practice. Following the internship, the student will produce a written report.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesSuccessful completion of 2nd year in either the Honors Specialization or Major in History, with a minimum average of 70% (or by permission of the Department).
Co-requisites
Weight0.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesThis credit cannot be included in the number of courses counted towards any degree or program. Successful completion of History 3900 will be recognized on the student's transcript. International students are not permitted to register in this course unless they are able to secure an internship placement in a jurisdiction where they may legally be employed.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis is an independent study course based on voluntary or paid workplace experience in a History-related field or in a position where the skills of the discipline will be employed. Students will work with an approved faculty advisor on a project related to their work experience.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department. History department and instructor consent required.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis is an independent study course based on voluntary or paid workplace experience in a History-related field or in a position where the skills of the discipline will be employed. Students will work with an approved faculty advisor on a project related to their work experience.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department. History department and instructor consent required.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis is an independent study course based on voluntary or paid workplace experience in a History-related field or in a position where the skills of the discipline will be employed. Students will work with an approved faculty advisor on a project related to their work experience.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department. History department and instructor consent required.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionAn examination of Canada's wartime experience, both overseas and on the home-front. Topics include economic mobilization, conscription and domestic dissent, the wars in social memory, tactical innovation and failure on fighting fronts, and current controversies related to ongoing historiographical debates.
AntirequisitesHistory 4201E (if taken prior to September 2009), History 4292E if taken in 2005-2010 at King's University College.
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionHow have Canadians thought about rights throughout our history? This course explores this question by examining rights campaigns in 19th and 20th century Canada. Themes include indigenous rights, gender and sexuality, race, and conflict and rights.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites1.0 History course at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3.0
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionThis reading intensive seminar course examines the Canadian experience in the First World War. Topics include the social and cultural impact of the war, victory and defeat on the fighting fronts, and domestic politics and repression. Students will produce a research paper based substantially on primary sources.
AntirequisitesThe former History 4209E, History 4292E if taken in 2014-15, History 4296F/G if taken in 2022-23.
Prerequisites1.0 History essay course at the 2200 level or above, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis reading and research-intensive course examines Canadian success and failure on fighting fronts, political, social, and economic organization for war, domestic paranoia and repression, and the emergence of the Canadian welfare state. Students will write a major research paper based on primary documents.
AntirequisitesThe former History 4210E, History 4297F/G if taken in 2022-23.
Prerequisites1.0 History essay course at the 2200 level or above, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionImmigration has played a central role in Canada's history, especially during the 19th and 20th centuries. But immigration is more than an historical phenomenon; it is also our current lived experience. In addition to the historical focus, discussions in this course will also engage current debates, issues, and events.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 courses in History or Human Rights Studies at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesRestricted to Honors Students.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

Description
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesRestricted to Honors Students.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesRestricted to Honors Students.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

Description
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionIn the wake of 9/11, many Americans seemed shocked that their country was the target of terrorist attacks. They should not have been. This course will explore the history of domestic and foreign terrorist attacks against the US and the many reasons why these attacks were undertaken.
AntirequisitesHistory 4392E (if taken in 2011-12, or 2012-13).
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes2 seminar hours.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionA survey of American history, 1901 to the present, with emphasis upon political, social and economic developments. Intensive examination of selected topics in seminar.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 history courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesRestricted to Honors Students

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course will explore, via case studies, a number of significant social, political, economic, diplomatic and cultural events that defined Cold War America.
AntirequisitesHistory 4392E if taken in 2009-2010, or 2010-2011.
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes2 seminar hours.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionAn examination of the political, social, economic and religious history of France from 1789 to 1815, and the influence of the French Revolution on Europe.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesHistory courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course examines the crimes, terror, and repression caused in the twentieth century by fascist, communist, and authoritarian regimes in various parts of the world. Topics include Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia, and non-democratic regimes in post-colonial Asia, Africa and Latin America. Specific themes include the Holocaust, and genocide after 1945.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 history courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 seminar hours.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores the history of the Holocaust from the perspective of Catholic-Jewish relations in Europe from the late 19th century to World War Two. Topics include anti-Judaism and political anti-Semitism, the Catholic Church in Nazi Germany, and Catholic responses to the Holocaust, from collaboration, to resistance and rescue.
AntirequisitesHistory 4491E (if taken in 2010-11).
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 seminar hours.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course will examine the issues of slavery and slave societies within a comparative framework although the main focus of study will be slave systems within Latin America. Themes such as the slave trade, ethnicity, demography, and culture will be explored in order to re-create the context of slave experience.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 courses in History or Human Rights Studies at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course will examine the formative issues that shaped the Latin American Colonial worlds. Relations between ethnicities, genders and classes will be explored to trace the creation of Latin American cultures as African, Indigenous and Europeans came together with explosive force.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 courses in History or Human Rights Studies at the 2200 level or above
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores the long historical development of human rights discourses, advocacy, and abuses in Latin America. It focuses upon the struggle for justice for, and by, indigenous and African populations from contact to the authoritarianism and institutionalized human rights violations of the 20th century.
AntirequisitesNone
Prerequisites1.0 course in History or Human Rights Studies at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course analyses and compares a variety of themes which have been important in the development of both Canadian and American society. It also examines the involved and often difficult relationship of Canada and the United States, with an emphasis on the patterns of political, social, economic and military interaction.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 history courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours2
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionTopics include: the relationship between humans and their environment; ideas on conservation and the environment; the science of ecology; and the history of the conservationist and environmental movements.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course is a comparative history of Italian Fascism, Nazism and Stalinism. Topics include Marxism and fascism as ideologies, the cultural and social roots of communist and fascist movements, the seizure of power, church-state relations, racial bio-politics, war and political violence, ethnic cleansing, resistance, and authoritarian legacies.
AntirequisitesHistory 4413E.
Prerequisites2.0 senior History courses at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 seminar hours.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course concludes with a 1-2 week overseas program in Belgium, France, and/or the Netherlands, exploring commemorative practices after the World Wars. Topics include the presentation of history through monumental architecture, the preservation of battlefields, and museums, and how these sites have informed identity and efforts to reconcile former enemies.
AntirequisitesHistory 3710F/G
Prerequisites1.0 History or Human Rights Studies course at the 2200-level or above, and permission of the Department. (Please note, because of the limited enrolment and special circumstances of international travel associated with this course, students will also be interviewed before their registration is finalized.)
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 hours. Additional cost to be borne by students. Limited enrolment. Application and interview are required. Cross-listed with History 3710F/G.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
PrerequisitesSee History Department for current offerings.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSelected topics in the history of warfare.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 history courses at the 2200 level or above. Year 3 or 4 Honours Specialization History or Honours Double Major History, or permission of the Department.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes3 hours. This course may be counted as a principal course in the Honours Political Science program. Restricted to Honours Students.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores human rights history, focusing on the language and practice of rights in the French Revolution. Students examine the foundational rights texts of the revolutionary era, and the expansion, limitation, denial of rights for women, religious minorities and people of African origins, enslaved and free, in colonial contexts.
AntirequisitesNone
Prerequisites1.0 course in History or Human Rights Studies at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the department
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course explores the roots of the contemporary human rights movement in the era of Nazism-Fascism and the Holocaust, from the interwar period to the decades after 1945 and the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Topics include the role of faith-based organizations as advocates for human rights.
AntirequisitesNone
Prerequisites1.0 course in History or Human Rights Studies at the 2200-level or above, or permission of the department.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes
Course Outlines:
  • Section 570

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionSee History Department for current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight0.5Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThe subject will be selected by students in consultation with an instructor of their choice willing to give the course. This course will normally be open only to fourth-year honors students who have achieved an average of at least 80% in their third-year history courses.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above; restricted to Honours Students.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesRestricted to Honors Students

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionThis course will normally be open only to fourth-year honors students who have achieved an average of at least 80% in their third-year history courses. Note for Huron and King's campus: Restricted to Honours Students.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above; restricted to Honors Students.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
NotesRestricted to Honors Students.

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionConsult Department for details of current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionConsult Department for details of current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

DescriptionConsult Department for details of current offerings.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above.
Co-requisites
Weight1.0Lecture Hours3
Lab HoursTutorial Hours
Notes

There are no course outlines available for this course at this time.

  

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