This course explores the impact of World Wars I and II on European society, with a special emphasis on the experiences of the ordinary person. ...
An examination through lectures and film of the lives of Canadian men and women who have played formative roles in developing the Canadian nation....
An exploration of some of the questions and answers posed by thinkers on the human predicament from Renaissance and Reformation times to the modern...
This course explores the politics, culture, media, race relations, and gender relations of the United States after 1945 through the lens of rock and...
This course will introduce students to the ways in which historians have examined Canada's military experience in this century. Beginning with the...
Focusing on ten different days that forever transformed the world's history, this course introduces first-year students to moments of dramatic change...
This course will survey the emergence and development of the western world, from prehistory to 1715. Complementing the chronological and narrative...
This course will survey the emergence and development of the western world from the 17th century to the present. Complementing the chronological and...
This course examines the role of individuals in the growth of business in Canada. While there will be general examination of Canadian economic...
This course examines the role of empires in modern history. It will examine how empires were formed, how they functioned, how they were resisted, and...
This course examines the historical events and cultural assumptions that led to the European phenomenon of crusading, or holy war, between 1095 and...
This course will explore the social, cultural, and military impact of the Civil War and World Wars I and II on American society.
This course will introduce students to the history of the twentieth-century world, through an exploration of the changing nature of relationships...
One or more topics courses will be offered from time-to-time as announced by the History Department and geared to first-year students. Topics will be...
An introduction to issues in modern cultural history through the study of selected narratives and documentary films with supplementary reading,...
Beginning with Columbus, this course introduces the history of early America as it was shaped by the encounters between colonizers and colonized....
This course considers the historical impact of sport in North American society. It traces the history from individual play through amateurism to...
During the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901), Britain experienced profound change with the expansion of its population, industry and empire....
Starting with Amerindian medicine, the course will examine topics such as the rise of the medical and nursing professions, changing public attitudes...
An historical introduction to law in the Ancient world. Babylonian, Assyrian, Hittite and Roman law, legal practices and concepts will be examined....