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HIST 422 003 Special Topics: For Better or Worse: Peirre Elliott Trudeau's Canada

This seminar is a special study of a selected topic in history. Please see course instructor for details.

PDF icon HIST 422-003_T.Falconer_Winter 2019.pdf Winter 2019
HIST 422 001 Special Topics: True Crimes

This seminar is a special study of a selected topic in history. Please see course instructor for details.

PDF icon HIST 422-001_J.Komornicka_Winter 2019.pdf Winter 2019
HIST 388 001 Modern Canada

Lectures, tutorials, and independent research will provide a decade-by-decade examination of the central social, political, and economic themes that have helped characterize "modern Canada".

PDF icon HIST 388_T.Falconer_Winter 2019.pdf Winter 2019
HIST 318 001 History of Sexuality: The Modern Period

This seminar introduces students to the history of sexuality. The course focuses on the 19th and 20th centuries. (Cross-listed with SMF 318)

Jane Nicholas Winter 2019
HIST 291 003 Special Topics in History: Canadian Popular Culture

One or more term courses will be offered from time to time as announced by the History Department. Topics will be dependent upon special research and/or instructional interests of faculty.

Jane Nicholas Winter 2019
HIST 291 002 Special Topics in History: Game of Thrones

One or more term courses will be offered from time to time as announced by the History Department. Topics will be dependent upon special research and/or instructional interests of faculty.

PDF icon HIST 291-002_J.Komornicka_Winter 2019.pdf Winter 2019
HIST 291 001 Special Topics in History: Christians, Muslims, Jews 1000-1500

One or more term courses will be offered from time to time as announced by the History Department. Topics will be dependent upon special research and/or instructional interests of faculty.

PDF icon HIST 291-001_J.Komornicka_Winter 2019.pdf Winter 2019
HIST 260 001 Europe: 410-1303

The political, cultural, economic, and ecclesiastical development of Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire to the end of the High Middle Ages. (Cross-listed with MEDVL 260)

Dan Hutter PDF icon HIST-MEDVL 260_D.Hutter_Winter 2019.pdf Winter 2019
HIST 256 001 Murder in Canadian History

This course examines several major murder cases in Canadian history in order to provide insight into Canada's history and explore how the nation has developed legally, politically, economically, and socially.

Catherine Briggs PDF icon HIST 256_C.Briggs_Winter 2019.pdf Winter 2019
HIST 236 001 Law and Society in the Middle Ages

A study of the laws and legal procedures of the Middle Ages. This course examines the relationship between legal procedures and institutions and the medieval societies that produced them. (Cross-listed with LS 236)

Dan Hutter PDF icon HIST-LS 236_D.Hutter_Winter 2019.pdf Winter 2019