HIST 2225: The Peoples of Quebec: A Social History to the late 19th Century
Course Format | Lecture 3.0 h + Seminar 1.0 h + Lab. 0.0 h |
Credits | 3.0 |
Course Description
This course explores the histories and interactions of the peoples who inhabited Quebec from the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries. Themes to be investigated include the Aboriginal experience of colonization; relations between centre and periphery in an imperial era; the struggle for place and identity by distinct cultural groups; the meanings of nationalism; state formation and its significance for local communities; and the social and political consequences of industrialization.
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