Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search . Showing 1586 - 1590 of 3307 results Greece: History and Monuments HIST 1190 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. A study of the history, people, and monuments of Greece, covering a range of historical eras, including Mycenaean, Classical, Roman, Byzantine and Crusader, Turkish, and early independence. This is an intensive 25 day course, 21 days of which will be field... Special Topics I HIST 1195 This number is reserved for history courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College history faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting history lecturers. Forging a Nation: Canada since 1867 HIST 1126 The social, political, and economic growth of Canada since Confederation. This course will consider such topics as 19th century economic policy, the relationship between First Nations and the emerging Canadian state, the place of Quebec in Canada, women's historical experience, the impact of... American History (Reconstruction to the Present) HIST 1129 The coming of age of a great power. This course explores the history of American people as they recover from the trauma of the civil war and incorporate new lands, resources and floods of immigrants to become the world's most powerful economy. In two world wars, the U.S. takes on global... The Modern World: 1945 to the Present HIST 1130 This course examines world history in the aftermath of World War II. Students examine the rise and course of the global Cold War struggle between the US and the USSR and the many regional conflicts in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East that it spawned. They will also explore the rise of Communist... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Greece: History and Monuments HIST 1190 Discontinued as of Summer Semester 2025. A study of the history, people, and monuments of Greece, covering a range of historical eras, including Mycenaean, Classical, Roman, Byzantine and Crusader, Turkish, and early independence. This is an intensive 25 day course, 21 days of which will be field...
Special Topics I HIST 1195 This number is reserved for history courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) College history faculty who may wish to present a course in their specialty which may be of limited interest; or b) visiting history lecturers.
Forging a Nation: Canada since 1867 HIST 1126 The social, political, and economic growth of Canada since Confederation. This course will consider such topics as 19th century economic policy, the relationship between First Nations and the emerging Canadian state, the place of Quebec in Canada, women's historical experience, the impact of...
American History (Reconstruction to the Present) HIST 1129 The coming of age of a great power. This course explores the history of American people as they recover from the trauma of the civil war and incorporate new lands, resources and floods of immigrants to become the world's most powerful economy. In two world wars, the U.S. takes on global...
The Modern World: 1945 to the Present HIST 1130 This course examines world history in the aftermath of World War II. Students examine the rise and course of the global Cold War struggle between the US and the USSR and the many regional conflicts in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East that it spawned. They will also explore the rise of Communist...