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AP/HIST 3829 3.0 A Convenient Hatred: Antisemitism Before, During and After the Holocaust

Cross-listed with AP/HUMA 3829 3.00; AP/JWST 3829 3.00 & AP/RLST 3829 3.00 Responsible Unit: Department of HistoryPlease contact the responsible unit for all inquiries This course examines the evolution of anti-Jewish thought and behaviour as a response to the crisis of modernity. It examines the role of antisemitism in 19th- and 20th-century European ideological, political […]

AP/HIST 3671 3.00 The History of Race and the Economy in the United States, 1600-Present

This course examines the history of racial capitalism and black economic action in the U.S. from the 17th century to the present. We interrogate the structures that create and help maintain racial capitalism, how black people navigated the system as laborers and entrepreneurs, black economic thought related to liberation, and the ways social activism has […]

AP/HIST 3550 3.00 Pre-Confederation Canada

This course surveys the main themes in the evolution of what is now Canada from pre-European native societies to 1900. It traces the patterns of colonization, immigration, and settlement and the evolution of the state from colonial rule to Confederation. Course credit exclusion: AP/HIST 3550 6.00.

AP/HIST 2795 6.00 Introduction to the History of South Asia since 1700

This course offers an introductory survey of modern South Asian history and society from the 18th century to the present. It traces the decline of the Mughal Empire, the advent of British colonialism and the struggles around decolonization and independence through the 20th century. Organized chronologically, the course acquaints students with significant developments, key actors […]

AP/HIST 3790 3.00: Histories of Gender and Sexuality in the Modern Middle East

This course examines the diverse gender and sexual regimes, regulations, and experiences across the Middle East from a historical and comparative perspective. Students will study how major cultural, economic, political and social processes, from the 19th century to the present day, have impacted gender roles, and in particular women's experiences in diverse Middle Eastern societies. […]

AP/HIST 1791 6.00 Migration, Immigration and Beyond: Italians in North America

Cross-listed with AP/IT 1791 6.00 Responsible Unit: Department of HistoryPlease contact the responsible unit for all inquiries This course investigates the effects North American culture and language has on the lives of Italian immigrants and their descendants.PRIOR TO FALL 2014: Course credit exclusions: AP/IT 2791 9.00, AP/SOSC 2960 9.00.

AP/HIST 3490 6.00 Twentieth-Century Britain in Film and Culture

This course examines twentieth century British history largely through the medium of film. The course comprises background lectures on important events and developments in twentieth century Britain, film viewings, and lectures and tutorials analyzing and discussing the films.Course credit exclusion: AP/HIST 3490 3.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusion: AS/HIST 3490 6.00.

AP/HIST 4565 6.0 Cultural Revolution: the 1960s in Canada

The 1960s have influenced the collective memory of Canadians. Although this course focuses on Canadian society, the international context is taken into account. This course is intended to provide students with an opportunity to study an era in Canadian history -- the decade of the 1960s-- by analyzing its cultural, economic, ideological, political, and social […]