History

Course Timetable


HIS221H5S 
Petrakos
Themes in Medieval History: Persecution and Heresy

This course begins from the premise that defining the "other" is an act of self-definition. From the reign of Constantine to the eve of the Protestant Reformation, Christendom comprised a myriad of ethnic, religious, and gender identities. What was the relationship between Christians and non-Christians in the medieval period?

T R 6 - 8


HIS261H5F 
White
Introdution to Canadian History
 

A survey of the political, social, and economic history of Canada, topically treated from the beginning to the present. This course is intended for students from disciplines outside of History looking for a broad-ranging approach to Canadian history.

T R 6 -8
 


HIS310H5S 
Carpenter
The History of Women since 1800
 

A selection of topics relating to the history of women in modern European society.

M W 10 - 12
 


HIS493H5F 
Kravets
Advanced Topics in Global History: African and South Asian Diasporas in Global History 
 

An in-depth examination of historical issues. Content in any given year depends on instructor.

T R 3 - 5