Explores the two watershed crises of England
This course explores the society and culture of the Italian Renaissance (ca 1100-1520). Students will read and discuss great works of literature...
This course explores the impact of the Cold War on the American home front between 1945 and 1991. Topics include reactions to the atomic bomb, the...
Beginning with the development of revolutionary movements in the late 19th century, this course will examine major problems in the history of the...
An examination of the French Revolution and the historiographical debates it has engendered. Themes to be explored include revolutionary political...
An examination of how the Enlightenment changed French culture, focusing on key ideas of cultural development and stagnation, changing sensibility and...
Examines the Black experience in Canada from the 16th to 20th centuries. Topics include slavery, the arrival of the Black Loyalists, the migration of...
An examination of the pervasive sense of crisis in European and American culture at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the...
An intensive examination of the major themes and controversies in European social, cultural, and political history since the late 18th century....
Primary emphasis is placed on social and intellectual developments in the 19th century.
An exploration of key topics in the history and interpretation of the Crusades, the society and culture of the Latin Kingdoms, and their impact on the...
The political, social, cultural and economic development of the Maritimes and Newfoundland from the early 17th century to the present.
This course examines cultural histories of economic life in nineteenth-century America and explores the ways in which culture and the economy shaped...
Throughout the twentieth century, leftists in Canada, socialists, communists, anarchists, feminists, gay and lesbian activists, Greens, and others...
An exploration of the theory, historiography and methodologies of the sub-discipline of World History, with particular emphasis on the defining...
This seminar explores central issues in and approaches to legal history based on Canadian examples. Topics may include the history of crime and...
A study of religion in Canada and the United States, concentrating on the period 1800-1930, and examining a wide range of topics such as revivalism,...
This course will offer a political, social, and intellectual history of the Enlightenment in Britain. The chronological scope of the course will run...
An exploration of how New World societies were born out of the contact between Europe, Africa, and the Americas that followed Columbus
An in-depth examination of the evolving relationship between the United States and the Caribbean from 1823 to the end of the Cold War, organized...