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*=one term course Department of History July 27, 2017

Course Offerings - 2017-18


TIH: Topics in History DRAFT - SUBJECT TO CHANGE
TICH: Topics in Canadian History

Spring/Summer Courses 2017 Instructor

125 - (on-line) S/S The Evolution of Modern Europe Trofimov


207- (on-line) S/S Global Indigenous Histories Renaud
260 - (on-line) S/S Canada from the Conquest to the Present Hardwick

First-Year Courses (FALL/WINTER) - 6 UNITS

121-001 FW -Lect The Intellectual Origins of the Contemporary West Collins/Siljak


121-002 FW The Intellectual Origins of the Contemporary West Brown/Siljak
121-003 FW The Intellectual Origins of the Contemporary West Vandenberg
121-004 FW The Intellectual Origins of the Contemporary West Corbeil
121-005 FW The Intellectual Origins of the Contemporary West Walton
121-006 FW The Intellectual Origins of the Contemporary West Walton
121-007 FW The Intellectual Origins of the Contemporary West Corbeil

122-001 FW-Lect The Making of the Modern World Sen/Weldemichael


122-002 FW The Making of the Modern World Boika
122-003 FW The Making of the Modern World Boika
122-004 FW The Making of the Modern World Liu
122-005 FW The Making of the Modern World Liu
122-006 FW The Making of the Modern World Mistry
122-007 FW The Making of the Modern World Mistry
122-008 FW The Making of the Modern World Sarcar
122-009 FW The Making of the Modern World Sarcar
122-010 FW The Making of the Modern World Hammer
122-011 FW The Making of the Modern World Schrama
124-001 FW -Lect Canada in the World Maynard
124-002 FW Canada in the World Dougherty
124-003 FW Canada in the World Dougherty
124-004 FW Canada in the World Martin, D
124-005 FW Canada in the World Martin, D
124-006 FW Canada in the World Meister
124-007 FW Canada in the World Meister

124 FW (on-line) Canada in the World Caron

200 Level Lectures (FALL) - 3 UNITS

200*F (on-line) India in the World Sen


216*F U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction Currarino
218*F Byzantium Greenfield
221*F Jewish and World Civilizations (until 1492) Schedrin
245*F Imperial Russia Siljak
263*F (on-line) War in the Twentieth Century: Myths and Reality Cookson-Hills
269*F Politics and the State in Canada to 1896 McNairn
273*F New Imperialsim Corbeil
286*F Latin America from 1850 to Today: The Modern Era Parker
295*F The Holocaust Dueck

200 Level Lectures (WINTER ) - 3 UNITS

201*W Europe, 1572‐1815 Collins


211*W (on-line) The Cold War Trofimov
214*W (on-line) Food in Global History Sen
215*W Sport and the Spectacle of Violence from Antiquity to the Renaissance D'Elia
222*W Jewish and World Civilizations (since 1492) Schedrin
226*W The Later Middle Ages Agresta
244-001*W Selected TIH: Jews on Film Dueck
244-002*W Selected TIH: Antisemitism in Historical Perspective Adelman
252*W Africa in the Modern World Weldemichael
253*W History of Public Policy Smith
257*W Environmental History Hill
258*W Slavery in North America from the Colonial Era to 1865 Walker

200 Level Lectures (FALL/WINTER ) - 6 UNITS

HIST 280 (on-line) Gender in North American History Martin, V

For 2nd Year History Majors and Medial Students Only: "Core Seminars" (F/W) - 6 units

301 FW Medieval Societies Greenfield


303 FW History of the Caribbean in a Global Perspective Chowdhury
304 FW The Civil War and the Making of America Currarino
306 FW Holocaust: Problems and Interpretations Dueck
310 FW Introduction to Modern India: Nationalism, Modernity, Postcolonialism Pande
312 FW Canadian Social History Maynard
315 FW Modern Latin American History: Sources and Debates Parker
329 FW Modern Britain den Otter

NOTE: Hist 301, 304, 306, and 315 include a lecture component in the fall term - Seminar component
in the W term. 301 meets with 218, 304 meets with 316, 306 meets with 295, and 315 meets with 286
You need only to register in the seminar number on Solus - Fall and Winter.
You may not take the seminar if you have previously taken the "included" lecture course.

Historical Practice/Internships (Pass/Fail)


(see Arts & Science Calendar for details)
212*F-3 units Experiential Learning in Historical Practice Undergrad Chair
212*W-3 units Experiential Learning in Historical Practice Undergrad Chair
501 FW-6 units History/Queen's Archives Internship Undergrad Chair
502*F-3 units History/Queen's Archives Internship Undergrad Chair
502*W-3 units History/Queen's Archives Internship Undergrad Chair

Upper-Level Seminars for 3rd & 4th Year History Majors and Medials - (FALL) - 4.5 UNITS

344*F Plural Visions: New World Jews and the Invention of Multiculturalism Dueck
365*F History Outside the Book Hardwick
400-001*F TIH: Gender, Childhood, Family and Community in Jewish History Adelman
400-002/802*F TIH: Radicalism, Revolution, and Religion in Russian History and Literature Siljak
400-003*F TIH: The City in Medieval Europe Agresta
400-004*F TIH: Historical Imagination van Deusen
400-005 F TIH: Modern Jewish Nationalism:The Zionist Movement & the Emergence of the Jewish State Schedrin
400-006/831*F TIH: Machiavelli's World and the Italian Renaissance D'Elia
401*F TICH: Schooling Canadians Mcnairn
447*F Sex and the History of Medicine Pande
462/867*F Modernization & Cultural Change in Latin America, 19th & 20th Centuries Parker
498*F China's Revolutions, 1911-1949 Wang

Upper-Level Seminars for 3rd & 4th Year History Majors and Medials-(WINTER)-4.5 UNITS

338*W Western World Ethnohistory Caron


339*W Jews Without Judaism Dueck
353*W Revolutions and Civil Wars in Twentieth‐Century Latin America Parker
400-001*W TIH: Shared History and Competing Memories: Pagans, Jews, Christians, and Muslims Adelman
400-002/830*W TIH: Hunger in Modern European History Manley
401/826*W TICH: The Cultural Decades: Canada after 1945 Brison
435*W Global, World, and Transnational History Chowdhury
436*W Topics in Canadian Legal History Mcnairn
440*W Britain in the Enlightenment Era Brown
449*W Topics in Medieval Mediterranean History Schrama
484/803*W Topics in Irish History, 1798 to the Present Akenson
499/819*W China Since 1949 Hill
Upper-Level Seminars for 3rd & 4th Year History Majors and Medials - (F/W)-9 UNITS

341 FW The Reformation Bailey


367 FW Utopian Visions and Movements for a New Society Bailey
390-001 FW TIH: Jim Crow and African American Resistance McCorkindale
390-002 FW TIH: Byzantine Society Kartal
391 FW TICH: Made in Canada: Producing & Consuming Canadian Culture Since 1900 Leduc
405 FW U.S. Public Policy and Society since 1945 Smith, T
430/828 FW The Crusades and the Latin Kingdoms Greenfield

4th Year Major and Medial Students - (FW) - 6 UNITS

515 FW Independent Study Project Various

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