Winter 2025 Courses
-
FYSM 1405A: Playing History
FYSM 1405A: Playing HistoryFall 2024-Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor Pamela J. WalkerDo you like serious fun? Are you tired of being in…
-
FYSM 1405B: Sexuality in Victorian London
FYSM 1405B: Sexuality in Victorian LondonFall 2024-Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor Danielle Kinsey Course Description: Popular ideas about the Victorian period (say, between…
-
FYSM 1405C: A Global History of World War II
FYSM 1405C: A Global History of World War IIFall 2024-Winter 2025 Instructor: Hal Goldman In 1939 when World War II began,…
-
HIST 1004A: Europe in War; Cold War
HIST 1004A: Europe in War; Cold WarWinter 2025 Instructor: Dr. Sean Eedy Introduction: Picking up where HIST 1003 left off (though…
-
HIST 1302A: Rethinking Modern Canadian History
HIST 1302A: Rethinking Modern Canadian HistoryWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor Laura Madokoro Introduction: Featuring a variety of topics and themes, this course explores…
-
HIST 1702A: History of the Global South, 1850 to the present
HIST 1702A: History of the Global South, 1850 to the presentWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor Hussam Ahmed Course Description: Foregrounding non-Eurocentric experiences,…
-
HIST 1901A: An Introduction to the History of Sport, from Antiquity to the Present
HIST 1901A: An Introduction to the History of Sport, from Antiquity to the PresentWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor Matthew J. Bellamy Introduction…
-
HIST 2004A: The Later Medieval World
HIST 2004A: The Later Medieval WorldWinter 2025 Instructor: Sarah Keeshan Introduction: This course is a broad survey of European history from c.…
-
HIST 2304A: Social and Cultural History of Canada
HIST 2304A – Social and Cultural History of CanadaFall 2024-Winter 2025 Instructors: Professor John C. Walsh Introduction: This course addresses a wide…
-
HIST 2309A: Modern Latin America
HIST 2309A: Modern Latin AmericaWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor S. Lipsett-Rivera Description: Latin America is a huge and extremely diverse region. After Independence,…
-
HIST 2402A: History of the United States from 1865
HIST 2402A: History of the United States from 1865Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor Andrew M. Johnston Introduction This course offers a broad survey…
-
HIST 2506A: Introduction to Women’s and Gender History
HIST 2506A: Introduction to Women’s and Gender HistoryWinter 2025 Professor Pamela J. Walker Well-behaved women seldom make history, wrote Harvard historian…
-
HIST 2511A: 20th Century Germany
HIST 2511A: 20th Century GermanyWinter 2025 Instructor: Dr. Emmanuel Hogg Course Description What is the history of Germany? Is it the story of a…
-
HIST 2600A: History of Russia
HIST 2600A: History of RussiaFall 2024-Winter 2025 Instructor: Prof. Erica Fraser What does Russia mean to you? Since Russia’s unprovoked invasion…
-
HIST 2710A: History of the Caribbean
HIST 2710A: History of the CaribbeanWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor A. Diptée Course Description This course introduces students to key topics that will…
-
HIST 2804A: War and Society
HIST 2804A: War and SocietyWinter 2025 Instructor: Dr. Hal Goldman The “Vietnam War” is mostly understood in the West as the…
-
HIST 2806A: History of Japan
HIST 2806A: Introduction to the History of the Civilization of Japan日本文明史入門[Nihon Bunmeishi Nyūmon] Fall 2024-Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor Jacob Kovalio Dear Students, …
-
HIST 2809: The Historian’s Craft
History 2809A/2809B The Historian’s CraftFall 2024 / Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor Michel Hogue Description: If, as some suggest, the past is a…
-
HIST 2913: A History of Oil: Science, Technology, Culture & Conflict
HIST 2913: A History of Oil: Science, Technology, Culture & ConflictWinter 2025 Instructor: Ian Wereley, Ph.D. In this completely online course,…
-
HIST 3005A: Medieval Aristocratic Culture
HIST 3005A: Medieval Aristocratic Culture: Heroes and Villains of the Middle AgesSummer 2025 Instructor: Sarah Keeshan Introduction: Were the Vikings as universally…
-
HIST 3116A: History of Disability
HIST 3116A: History of DisabilitySummer 2025 Instructor: Christine Chisholm Course Description: What does it mean to be “normal”? How have ideas about disability…
-
HIST 3206A: Place, Politics, and the Resettling of the Prairie West
HIST 3206A: Place, Politics, and the Resettling of the Prairie WestWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor Michel Hogue Description: This course the investigates the…
-
HIST 3414A: The United States in the World
HIST 3414A: The United States in the WorldWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor Candace Sobers Since the founding of the Republic, questions of…
-
HIST 3516A: The Wilsonian Moment
HIST 3516A: The Wilsonian MomentWinter 2025 Instructor: Hussam Ahmed Course Description: In this course we will examine the impact of Woodrow…
-
HIST 3704A Aztecs
HIST 3704A AztecsSummer 2025 Instructor: Professor Sonya Lipsett-Rivera Description: For the average person, the Aztecs conjure up images of bloody…
-
HIST 3805A: China since the Twentieth Century
HIST 3805A: China since the Twentieth Century二十世纪以来的中国Republicanism, Maoism, Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for the New EraWinter Term 2025 Instructor: Professor J. Kovalio…
-
HIST 3807: Practicum in History
HIST 3807A: Practicum in History (Fall 2024)HIST 3807B: Practicum in History (Winter 2025) Instructor: Professor John Walsh Introduction: HIST 3807 involves eligible*…
-
HIST 3809A: Historical Representation
HIST 3809A: Historical RepresentationWinter 2025 Instructor: Kira Smith What is this course about? In this course, we will examine the ways…
-
HIST 3820B: Explorations in Historical Theory – “Youth and History”
HIST 3820B: Explorations in Historical TheoryInstructor: Professor Susan WhitneyWinter 2025Topic: Youth and History0.5 creditIn-person format Historians use theory and employ diverse…
-
HIST 3908B: Writing Historical Fiction
HIST 3908B: Writing Historical FictionWinter 2025 Instructor: Dr. Jill St. Germain Are you drawn to History by the stories?Have you ever…
-
HIST 3909C – History, historians and games
HIST 3909C – History, historians and gamesWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor Marc Saurette From Hollywood blockbusters like Napoleon to the Assassin’s Creed video-game franchises, from Renaissance…
-
HIST 4201A: Paris in the Jazz Age and Beyond
HIST 4201A: Paris in the Jazz Age and BeyondWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor Susan Whitney African American soldiers brought jazz to France at…
-
HIST 4305A: The History of Beer, Brewing and Drinking in Canada
HIST 4305A: The History of Beer, Brewing and Drinking in Canada, 1670-2025Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor Matthew J. Bellamy Introduction Did you…
-
HIST 4501B: Fashion History Workshop
HIST 4501B: Seminar in British History: Fashion History WorkshopWinter 2025 Instructor: Danielle Kinsey Course description: What is fashion and what meaning is…
-
HIST 4506A: Trans History
HIST 4506A: Gender, Sexuality and Women’s History – “Trans History”Winter 2025 Instructor: Christopher Wolff This seminar delves into the evolving concept…
-
HIST 4704: The Inquisition
HIST 4704A: The InquisitionWinter 2025 Instructor: S. Lipsett-Rivera Description: “No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!” said the skit comedy group, Monty Python.…
-
HIST 4802A: International History: Canada and its World
HIST 4802A: Canada and its WorldFall 2024-Winter 2025 Instructors: Professor Norman Hillmer and Professor Stephen Azzi Canada presents itself as a country of…
-
HIST 4805A: History of/and Artificial Intelligence
HIST 4805A: History of/and Artificial IntelligenceFall 2024 – Winter 2025 Instructor: Prof. Shawn Graham The dream of intelligent machines that can…
-
HIST 4806A: Madness Past and Present
HIST 4806A: Madness Past and PresentWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor James Miller In this seminar we will explore the History of Madness…
-
HIST 4920A: From Walkmans to West Edmonton Mall: Material Culture in 1980s Canada
HIST 4920A: Seminar in Public History – “From Walkmans to West Edmonton Mall: Material Culture in 1980s Canada”Fall 2024-Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor…
-
HIST 5212W: Sport and Ideology in the 20th Century
HIST 5212W: Sport and Ideology in the 20th CenturyWinter 2025 Badge for an Honoured Master of Sport of the USSR…
-
HIST 5314A: Settler Colonialism and Migration
HIST 5314A: Settler Colonialism and MigrationWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor Laura Madokoro Introduction: The subjects of settler colonialism and migration are both distinct…
-
HIST 5702X: History and Public Policy
HIST 5702X– Public History Special Topics: History and Public PolicyWinter 2025 Instructor: Jean-Pierre Morin Introduction: Public policy is not crafted in…
-
HIST 5709W: Photography and Public History
HIST 5709W: Photography and Public HistoryWinter 2025 Instructor: Professor James Opp Scope & Objectives: This course explores the social history of photography/photographic…
-
HIST 5713W: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Latin American & Caribbean StudiesLACS 5000W / MGDS 5002C / HIST 5713W(Crosslisted)Winter 2025 Instructor: Professor Audra Diptee Course Description: This interdisciplinary graduate seminar…
-
HIST 5803W: Women, Gender and Sexuality History: Foundations
HIST 5803W: Women, Gender, and Sexuality History: FoundationsProfessor Susan WhitneyWinter 2025In-person seminar (Wednesdays, 11:30-2:30) Who’s Afraid of Gender? was published in 2024…