See History Department for current offerings. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): 1.0 course in History at the 2200 level or above. Corequisite(s):...
A lecture course that examines the struggles and achievements of Jewish immigrants and their offspring in the United States and Canada, and the ways...
This course examines the changing economic, social, and legal roles of Jewish communities; the causes of, and responses to, persecution and genocide;...
An exploration of history as it is understood by and interpreted for the public in varied venues and media, including museums, historic sites,...
This course will examine Canadian and American women
Students will research a variety of specialized historical subjects relating to political, social, and economic interactions with non-Natives. After...
The Rebellions were a significant social, economic and political upheaval that was accompanied by extreme violence in both Upper and Lower Canada....
This course explores everyday life in Canada between 1760 and 1914. Topics include birth, family and home, dress and etiquette, love and marriage,...
See History Department for current offerings. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): 2.0 History courses at the 2200 level or above. Corequisite(s):...
A survey of American history, 1901 to the present, with emphasis upon political, social, and economic developments. Intensive examination of selected...
This seminar explores crime and the administration of English criminal justice from the late seventeenth to the end of the nineteenth century. Topics...
This course considers the Tudor and Stuart dynasties, 1485-1714. Areas covered include the political and religious: how radical was the English...
This course looks at the states referred to as