Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 1581 - 1585 of 3307 results Europe in a Revolutionary Age HIST 1124 This course is a continuation of HIST 1114, extending from the mid-18th century to 1900. Special attention is given to the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, the American and French Revolutions, and the major social and intellectual developments of 19th century Europe. These are the forces... Outsiders: Histories of Exclusion HIST 1117 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. This course investigates groups considered to be "outsiders" at various points in Western history. By focusing on three specific groups of outsiders and following their respective histories from the Middle Ages to the present, the causes for such... Journeys in the History of Ideas HIST 1118 This course will examine the development of cultural or political concepts over time, paying special attention to ways in which these ideas interact with political, social and economic conditions. Students will gain awareness of how these ideas can be manipulated to serve specific political, social... American History (From Early Colonies to the Civil War) HIST 1119 A study of the struggle of the first British colonies for economic existence, for political independence, for continental expansion, and for political unity. Selected Issues in Canadian History HIST 1161 Selected issues in Canadian history. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Europe in a Revolutionary Age HIST 1124 This course is a continuation of HIST 1114, extending from the mid-18th century to 1900. Special attention is given to the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, the American and French Revolutions, and the major social and intellectual developments of 19th century Europe. These are the forces...
Outsiders: Histories of Exclusion HIST 1117 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. This course investigates groups considered to be "outsiders" at various points in Western history. By focusing on three specific groups of outsiders and following their respective histories from the Middle Ages to the present, the causes for such...
Journeys in the History of Ideas HIST 1118 This course will examine the development of cultural or political concepts over time, paying special attention to ways in which these ideas interact with political, social and economic conditions. Students will gain awareness of how these ideas can be manipulated to serve specific political, social...
American History (From Early Colonies to the Civil War) HIST 1119 A study of the struggle of the first British colonies for economic existence, for political independence, for continental expansion, and for political unity.