Graduate Courses

 

Please review this list for our Graduate Courses for Fall 2011-12

Graduate Course Timetable

Schedule for Fall/Winter 2011-12

Course Title Instructor Term Day Time Room
His 9200Y Selected Topics in the Social
Economic and Cultural History
of Ontario
Hall 1& 2 THUR 9:30-
11:30AM
TBA
His 9406Y Women in the Western World Rhoden 1 &2 TUE 9:30-11:30AM TBA
His 9270A Political Culture in Canadian History Since 1867 Fleming 1&2 TUE 9:30- 11:30AM TBA
His 9304A American Revolution Rhoden 1 MON 1:30- 3:30PM TBA
His 9470A Themes in European Environmental History Reynard 1 WED 2:30- 4:30PM TBA
His 9701A Consumerism and Consumption in the North Atlantic Forster 1 MON 11:30-1:30PM TBA
His 9702A Social Theory Nathans 1 WED 9:30-12:30 TBA
His 9703A British Imperial History Millman 1 THUR 1:30-3:30PM TBA
His 9712A After War:  A Peaceful History of European International Relations in the 19th and 20th Centuries McKenzie 1 TU 2:30-4:30PM TBA
His 9800A Intro to Public History Hamilton 1 TU 11:30-2:30PM TBA
His
9806A
Understanding Archives:  The Management of Primary Sources in the Digital Age Spanner 1 THUR 6:30-9:30PM TBA
His 9808A Digital History Turkel 1 WED 3:30-5:30PM TBA
His 9817A United States History and Historiography, 1877-Present MacDougall 2 WED 12:30-2:30PM TBA
His 9833A Environmental History MacEachern 2 MON 9:30-11:30AM TBA
His 9850A Method and Practice in History Forster 2 WED 9:30-11:30AM TBA
His 9207B French Canada Vacante 2 WED 1:30-3:30PM TBA
His 9271B Creating Postwar Canada:  Themes in Canadian History Since 1945 Fleming 2 TUES 9:30-11:30AM TBA
His 9305B Abraham Lincoln, the Crisis of the Union, and The Coming of the Civil War Simpson 2 TU 2:30-4:30PM TBA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Schedule for Fall/Winter 2009-10

Course Title Instructor Term Day Time Room
His 9200Y Selected Topics in the Social
Economic and Cultural History
of Ontario
Hall F THUR 9:30-
11:30AM
SSC 4317
His 9206Y Canada in the 20th Century Fleming F TUE 9:30-11:30AM SSC 4317
His 9302B Early-Modern Anglo-American Political and Social Thought Ryan 2 FRI 10:30- 12:30AM SSC 4327
His 9303Y The United States and Empire, 1700 to the Present Schumacher F MON 10:30- 12:30PM SSC 4317
His 9304A The American Revolution, 1740-1787 Rhoden 1 WED 11:30- 1:30PM SSC 4317
His 9305B Abraham Lincoln, the Crisis of the Union, and the Coming of the Civil War Simpson 2 TUE 2:30-
4:30PM
SSC 4317
His 9306B Religion and American Culture Kellow 2 WED 11:30-1:30PM SSC 4317
His 9404A

Selected Topics in British History Since 1790

Thompson 1 FRI 10:30- 12:30PM SSC 4317
His 9405B

Research Seminar in British History Since 1790

Thompson 2 FRI 10:30- 12:30PM SSC 4317
His 9406Y Women in the Western World McKenna F TUE 9:30- 11:30PM SSC 4317
His
9409B
Politics of History in Europe Dyczok 2 WED 2:30- 4:30PM SSC 4103
His 9601A Social and Economic History of the Middle East Shatzmiller 1 TUE 4:30- 6:30PM SSC 4327
His 9702A Social Theory Nathans 1 WED 9:30- 11:30AM SSC 4317
His 9714A The Habsburg Monarchy Lupovitch 1 WED 8:30-11:30AM SSC 4327
His 9800A Intro to Public History Hamilton 1 TUE 11:30- 2:30PM SSC 4317
His 9801B Public History Group Project Hamilton 2 THUR 12:30- 3:30PM SSC 4327
His 9804B Canada and its Historians Wardhaugh 2 FRI 1:30- 3:30PM SSC 4317
His 9806B Understanding Archives: The Management of Primary Sources in the Digital Age Spanner 2 THUR 6:30- 9:30PM SSC 4317
His 9807A Museology Sendzikas 1 THUR 1:30- 4:30PM SSC 4327
His 9808A Digital History
1st term, W 3:30-5:30 (SSC 4317)
Turkel 1 WED 3:30- 5:30PM SSC 4317
His 9809B Social Memory in Europe and North America Vance 2 MON 8:30- 10:30AM SSC 4317
His 9810A Technology and Society in North America Millard 1 MON 1:30- 3:30PM SSC 4317
His 9811B Global Technologies and Local Parr 2 TUE 5:30- 8:30pm SSC 2322
His 9812B The French Atlantic, 1600-1800 Pearson 2 WED 1:30- 3:30PM SSC 4327
His 9832B Interactive Exhibit Design
2nd term, W 3:30-5:30 (SSC 4317)
Turkel 2 WED 1:30- 3:30PM SSC 4317
Law 5885D

Law Reform in the American Empire: The United States and the Legal Reconstruction of Germany and Japan, 1945-52

Kostal 1 THUR 9:00- 12:00PM Law 206

 

Schedule for Fall/Winter 2009-2010

Course Title Instructor Term Day Time Room
His 9202A Canada and the First World War Vance 1 MON 3:30-5:30PM SSC 4317
His 9206Y Canada in the 20th Century Fleming F TUE 9:30-11:30AM SSC 4317
His 9302B Early-Modern Anglo-American Political and Social Thought Ryan 2 FRI 10:30- 12:30AM SSC 4327
His 9303Y The United States and Empire, 1700 to the Present Schumacher F MON 10:30- 12:30PM SSC 4317
His 9304A The American Revolution, 1740-1787 Rhoden 1 WED 11:30- 1:30PM SSC 4317
His 9305B Abraham Lincoln, the Crisis of the Union, and the Coming of the Civil War Simpson 2 TUE 2:30-
4:30PM
SSC 4317
His 9306B Religion and American Culture Kellow 2 WED 11:30-1:30PM SSC 4317
His 9404A

Selected Topics in British History Since 1790

Thompson 1 FRI 10:30- 12:30PM SSC 4317
His 9405B

Research Seminar in British History Since 1790

Thompson 2 FRI 10:30- 12:30PM SSC 4317
His 9406Y Women in the Western World McKenna F TUE 9:30- 11:30PM SSC 4317
His
9409B
Politics of History in Europe Dyczok 2 WED 2:30- 4:30PM SSC 4103
His 9601A Social and Economic History of the Middle East Shatzmiller 1 TUE 4:30- 6:30PM SSC 4327
His 9702A Social Theory Nathans 1 WED 9:30- 11:30AM SSC 4317
His 9714A The Habsburg Monarchy Lupovitch 1 WED 8:30-11:30AM SSC 4327
His 9800A Intro to Public History Hamilton 1 TUE 11:30- 2:30PM SSC 4317
His 9801B Public History Group Project Hamilton 2 THUR 12:30- 3:30PM SSC 4327
His 9804B Canada and its Historians Wardhaugh 2 FRI 1:30- 3:30PM SSC 4317
His 9806B Understanding Archives: The Management of Primary Sources in the Digital Age Spanner 2 THUR 6:30- 9:30PM SSC 4317
His 9807A Museology Sendzikas 1 THUR 1:30- 4:30PM SSC 4327
His 9808A Digital History
1st term, W 3:30-5:30 (SSC 4317)
Turkel 1 WED 3:30- 5:30PM SSC 4317
His 9809B Social Memory in Europe and North America Vance 2 MON 8:30- 10:30AM SSC 4317
His 9810A Technology and Society in North America Millard 1 MON 1:30- 3:30PM SSC 4317
His 9811B Global Technologies and Local Parr 2 TUE 5:30- 8:30pm SSC 2322
His 9812B The French Atlantic, 1600-1800 Pearson 2 WED 1:30- 3:30PM SSC 4327
His 9832B Interactive Exhibit Design
2nd term, W 3:30-5:30 (SSC 4317)
Turkel 2 WED 1:30- 3:30PM SSC 4317
Law 5885D

Law Reform in the American Empire: The United States and the Legal Reconstruction of Germany and Japan, 1945-52

Kostal 1 THUR 9:00- 12:00PM Law 206

Summer 2009 Courses

Course Title Instructor
His 9802 Public History Internship Dove

Graduate Courses 2008-2009


Course Title Instructor
His 9200 Selected Topics in the Social, Economic and Cultural History of Ontario
Full year, TH 9:30-11:30 (SSC 4317)
Hall
His 9201 Political Culture in Canadian Society since 1867
Full year, TU 9:30-11:30 (SSC 4327)
Fleming
His 9406 Women in the Western World
Full year, TU 9:30-11:30 (SSC 4317)
McKenna
His 9702F Social Theory
1st term, W 9:30-11:30 (SSC 4317)
Nathans
His 9706 Slavery and Abolition in the Atlantic World
Full year, TU 12:30-2:30 (SSC 4317)
Kellow
His 9708 First British Empire
Full year, M 11:30-1:30 (SSC 4317)
Rhoden
His 9709 Epidemics and Societal Change
Full year, TU 4:30-6:30 (SSC 4327)
Hernandez-Saenz
His 9808 Digital History
Full year, W 3:30-5:30 (SSC 4317)
Required for public history MA students; open to other graduate students with instructor's permission. N.B. assigned readings for first meeting available online
Turkel
His 9811G Global Technologies and Local Knowledge
2nd term, TU 5:30-8:30 (SSC 2322)
Parr
His 9818 The American Way of War: The United States and the Experience of Military Conflict, 1600 to the Present
Full year, M 2:30-4:30 (SSC 4317)
Schumacher
His 9202F Canada and the First World War
1st term, M 9:30-11:30 (SSC 4317)
Vance
His 9404F Britain in the 19th and 20th Centuries
1st term, F 9:30-11:30 (SSC 4317)
Thompson
His 9800F Public History: Theory, History and Practice
1st term, TU 11:30-1:30 (SSC 4317)
This required course is limited to public history MA students
Hamilton
His 9806F Understanding Archives: The Management of Primary Sources in the Digital Age
1st term, TH 6:30-9:30 pm (SSC 4317)
Spanner
His 9817F United States History and Historiography
1st term, TU 3:30-5:30 (SSC 4317)
MacDougall
His 9824F Revolution and Reaction in Twentieth Century Europe
1st term, W 6:30-9:30 (SSC 4317)
Ventresca
His 9825F Revolutionary France
1st term, W 1:30-3:30 (SSC 4317)
Reynard
His 9403G English Society, 1714-1790
2nd term, TU 1:30-3:30 (SSC 4327)
May
His 9405G Britain Since 1790 - Research Seminar
2nd term, F 10:30-12:30 (SSC 4317)
Thompson
His 9409G The Politics of Memory in Europe
2nd term, W 3:30-5:30 (SSC 4327)
Dyczok
His 9801G Public History Group Project
2nd term, TH 1:30-3:30 (SSC 4317)
This required course is limited to public history MA students
Hamilton
His 9804G Canada and its Historians
2nd term, F 1:30-3:30 (SSC 4317)
Wardhaugh
His 9807G Introduction to Museology
2nd term, W 9:30-12:30 (SSC 4317)
Sendzikas
His 9809G Social Memory
2nd term, M 9:30-11:30 (SSC 4317)
Vance
His 9821G The Social History of Disease in Canada and the US
2nd term, TH 1:30-3:30 (SSC 4327)
McKellar
VAH 9594F/9694F Visual Culture in Chinese History
1st term, TH 2:30-5:30 (VAC 247)
Flath

F - first term half course (Sept-Dec)
G - second term half course (Jan-Apr)
No letter indicates full year course (Sept-Apr)

New 9000 Series Graduate Course Numbers - Effective 01 May 2008