An examination of the political and social history of the Balkans from Napoleonic times to the present.
For nearly half a millennium, the Ottoman Empire ruled large parts of Europe, West Asia and North Africa. Although scholars agree on dates and places,...
This course explores the North American Jewish engagement with modern ideologies such as secularism, antisemitism, liberalism, nationalism, socialism,...
The growth of French Canada since the early nineteenth century and the development of its relations with the rest of the country. EXCLUSION...
An introduction to German culture, religion, society and government, 1450-1555. Topics include late mediaeval scholasticism, humanism, Martin Luther,...
An exploration of the theory, historiography and methodologies of the sub-discipline of World History, with particular emphasis on the defining...
An examination of the path that led from the state-sanctioned racial profiling of immigrants in the late nineteenth century to current multicultural...
Major political, economic, and social developments in the domestic affairs of the United States from 1877 to the post-World War II era. ...
A seminar on the historical origins of social unrest in 20th-century Latin America. Includes case studies of the Mexican, Cuban, and Nicaraguan...
An exploration of the adversary tradition in the 19th and 20th century West.
An examination of early modern European intellectual history from the early 16th century through the mid-18th century, with a particular focus on...
French-Canadian developments from the first contact to 1791.
A study of medical theory and practice from Hippocratic-Galenic traditions to the so-called 'medicalization' of the early 19th century. Topics will...
Major themes in the history of Ontario from the 18th century to World War II. Selected aspects of local history will be studied. Research involving...
An examination of the impact of warfare on 20th-century western culture. Utilizing a variety of approaches, the seminar will focus on such questions...
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The economic, social and political changes which characterized the United Kingdom's transformation in the 19th
The economic, social and political changes which characterized the United Kingdom's transformation in the 20th century.Also offered at the Bader...
This course examines the multi-ethnic, multi-confessional nature of the lands of the former Russian Empire and Soviet Union, focusing on the...
Examination of historical research methods using primarily non-printed sources, with emphasis on material culture and its application to community...